Peer-reviewed Research Articles

 

1.         Lehrer, S.B., T.M. Rose, and J.G. Vaughan (1976) Induction and yield of reaginic antibodies in mouse serum and ascitic fluid. Immunol. 30:107-115.

 

2.                  Rose, T.M. and R. Weil (1983) Characterization of the surface proteins of SV40-transformed mouse and human cells:  Absence of SV40 specific proteins. Int. J. Cancer 31:639-648.

 

3.                  Lee, D.C., T.M. Rose, N.R. Webb, and G.J. Todaro (1985) Cloning and sequence analysis of a cDNA for rat transforming growth factor-alpha. Nature 313:489-491.

 

4.                  Rose, T.M. and E.W. Khandjian (1985) A 105,000 dalton antigen of transformed mouse cells is a stress protein. Can. J. Biochem. Cell Biol. 63:1258-1264

 

5.                  Rose, T.M., G.D. Plowman, D.B. Teplow, W.J. Dreyer, K.E. Hellstrom and J.P. Brown (1986) Primary structure of the human melanoma-associated antigen p97 (melanotransferrin) deduced from the mRNA sequence. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 83:1261-1265.

 

6.                  Webb, N.R., T.M. Rose, N. Malik, H. Marquardt, M. Shoyab, G.J. Todaro, and D.C. Lee (1987)  Bovine and Human cDNA sequences encoding a putative benzodiazepine receptor ligand. DNA 6:71-79.

 

7.                  Sharples, K., G.D. Plowman, T.M. Rose, D.R. Twardzik, and A.F. Purchio (1987) Cloning and Sequence Analysis of Simian Transforming Growth Factor-Beta cDNA. DNA 6: 239-244.

 

8.                  Madisen, L., N.R. Webb, T.M. Rose, H. Marquardt, T. Ikeda, D.R. Twardzik, S. Seyedin, and A.F. Purchio (1988) Transforming Growth Factor-Beta2: cDNA Cloning and Sequence Analysis. DNA 7: 1-8

 

9.                  Webb, N.R., L. Madisen, T.M. Rose, and A.F. Purchio (1988) Structural and Sequence Analysis of TGF-Beta2 cDNA Clones Predicts Two Different Precursor Proteins Produced by Alternative mRNA Splicing. DNA 7: 493-497.

 

10.              Malik, N., J.C. Kallestad, N.L. Gunderson, S.D. Austin, M.G. Neubauer, V. Ochs, H. Marquardt, J.M. Zarling, M. Shoyab, C.-M. Wei, P.S. Linsley, and T.M. Rose (1989) Molecular Cloning, Sequence Analysis, and Functional Expression of a Novel Growth Regulator, Oncostatin M. Mol. Cell. Biol. 9: 2847-2853.

 

11.       Rose, T.M. and A.G. Bruce. (1991) Oncostatin M is a member of a cytokine family which includes leukemia inhibitory factor, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor and interleukin-6.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88: 8641-8645.

 

12.       Todaro, G.J., T.M. Rose, and M. Shoyab.  Human DBI (Endozepine): Relationship to a Homologous Membrane Associated Protein (MA-DBI). (1991) Journal of Neuropharmacology 30: 1373-1380.

 

13.       Rose, T.M., E.R. Schultz, and G.J. Todaro. (1992) Molecular cloning of the gene for the yeast homolog (ACB) of diazepam-binding inhibitor/endozepine/acyl-CoA binding protein.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89: 11287-11291.

 

14.       Bruce, A.G., I.H. Hoggatt, and T.M. Rose. (1992) Oncostatin M is a differentiation factor for myeloid leukemia cells.  J. Immunol. 149: 1271-1275.

 

15.       Bruce, A.G., P.S. Linsley, and T.M. Rose. (1992) Oncostatin M.  Progress in Growth Factor Research 4: 157-170.

 

16.       Rose, T.M. and E.W. Khandjian. (1992) Repression of a quiescence-associated 65 kilodalton glycoprotein in actively proliferating and SV40-transformed mouse kidney cells.  Biochemistry and Cell Biology 70: 149-155.

 

17.       Rose, T.M., M.J. Lagrou, I. Fransson, B. Werelius, O. DeLattre, G. Thomas, P.J. de Jong, G.J. Todaro, and J.P. Dumanski. (1993) The genes for oncostatin M (OSM) and leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) are tightly linked on human chromosome 22.  Genomics 17: 136-140.

 

18.       Rose, T.M., D.M. Weiford, N.L. Gunderson, and A.G. Bruce. (1994). Oncostatin M inhibits the differentiation of pluripotent embryonic stem cells in vitro.  Cytokine 6: 48-54.

 

19.       Knudsen, J., Faergeman, N.J., Skott, H., Hummel, R., Borsting, C., Rose, T.M., Andersen, J.S., Hojrup, P., Roepstorff, P., and Kristiansen, K. (1994)  Yeast acyl-CoA-binding protein: acyl-CoA-binding affinity and effect on intracellular acyl-CoA pool size. Biochem. J. 302: 479-485.

 

20.       Rose, T.M., Schultz, E.R., G.C. Sasaki, P.E. Kolattukudy, and M. Shoyab. (1994)  Nucleotide sequence and genomic structure of duck endozepine: Co-localization with S-acyl fatty acid synthase thioesterase. DNA and Cell Biology 13: 669-678.

 

21.       Gersuk, V., Rose, T.M., and Todaro, G.J. (1995) Molecular cloning and chromosomal localization of a pseudogene related to the human acyl-CoA binding protein/Diazepam binding inhibitor.  Genomics 25: 469-476.

 

22.       Challoner, P.B., Smith, K.T., Parker, J.D., MacLeod, D.L., Coulter, S.N., Rose, T.M., Schultz, E.R., Bennett, J.L., Garber, R.L., Chang, M., Schad, P.A., Stewart, P.M., Nowinski, R.C., Brown, J.P. and Burmer, G.C. (1996) Plaque-associated expression of human herpesvirus 6 in multiple sclerosis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 92: 7440-7444.

 

23.       VanDevanter, D.R., Warrener, P., Bennett, J.L., Schultz, E.R., Coulter, S.N., Garber, R.L., and Rose, T.M. (1996) Detection and analysis of diverse herpesviral species by consensus primer PCR.  J. Clinical Micro. 34: 1666-1671.

 

24.       Rose, T.M., Strand, K.B., Schultz, E.R., Schaefer, G., Rankin, G.W. Jr., Thouless, M.E., Tsai, C.-C., and Bosch, M.L. (1997)  Identification of two homologs of the Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus/human herpesvirus 8 in retroperitoneal fibromatosis of different macaque species.  J. Virol. 71, 4138-4144.

 

25.       Diamond, C., Huang, M.L., Kedes, D.H., Speck, C., Rankin, G.W. Jr., Ganem, D., Coombs, R.W., Rose, T.M., Krieger, J.N., and Corey, L. (1997) Absence of dectable human herpes virus eight in the semen of HIV-infected men without Kaposi’s sarcoma.  J. Infect. Dis. 176, 775-777.

 

26.       Drouin, R., Angers, M., Dallaire, N., Rose, T.M., Khandjian, E.W., and Rousseau, F. (1997) Structural and functional characteristics of the human FMR1 promoter reveals similarities with the hnRNP-A2 promoter.  Hum Mol Genet 6, 2051-2060

 

27.       Angers, M., Drouin, R., Dallaird, N., Rose, T.M., Khandjian, E.W., and Rousseau, F. (1997) Human FMR1 and hnRNP-A2 promoters share some structural and functional similarities. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 61 (suppl. 4).

 

28.       Borsting, C., Hummel, R., Schultz, E.R., Rose, T.M., Pedersen, M.B., Knudsen, J., and Kristiansen, K. (1997)   Saccharomyces carlsbergensis contains two functional ACB1 genes, one similar to the ACB1 gene from S. cerevisiae and one identical to the ACB1 gene from S. Monacensis. Yeast 13, 1409-1421.

 

29.       Rose T.M., Schultz E.R., Henikoff J.G., Pietrokovski S., McCallum C.M., Henikoff S. (1998)  Consensus-degenerate hybrid oligonucleotide primers for amplification of distantly related sequences.  Nucleic Acids Res. 26, 1628-1635.

 

30.       Wilson, C.A., Wong, S., Muller, J., Davidson, C.E., Rose, T.M., Burd, P. (1998) Type C retrovirus released from porcine primary peripheral blood mononuclear cells infects human cells. J. Virol. 72, 3082-3087.

 

31.       Bosch M.L., Strand K.B., and Rose T.M. (1998) Gammaherpesvirus sequence comparisons. J Virol 72, 8458-9.

 

32.       Lurton J., Rose T.M., Raghu G., Narayanan A.S. (1999). Isolation of a gene product expressed by a subpopulation of human lung fibroblasts by differential display. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol 20, 327-31.

 

33.       Osterhaus, A.D.M.E., Pedersen, N., Van Amerongen, G., Frankenhuis, M.T., Marthas, M., Reay, E., Rose, T.M., Pamungkas, J., Bosch, M.L. (1999) Isolation and partial characterization of a lentivirus from talapoin monkeys (Myopithecus talapoin) Virology 260, 116-124.

 

34.       Strand, K., Harper, E., Thormahlen, S., Thouless, M.E., Tsai, C.-C., Rose, T. and Bosch, M.L.  (2000). Two distinct lineages of macaque gammaherpesviruses related to Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus.  J Clin Virol. 16, 253-269

 

35.       Khandjian, E.W. and Rose, T.M. (2000) Disruption of LT-antigen/p53 complex by heat treatment correlates with inhibition of DNA synthesis during transforming infection with SV40.  Biochem Cell Biol. 2000;78(4):437-45.

 

36.       Schultz, E.R., Rankin, G.W. Jr., Blanc, M.-P., Raden, B.W., Tsai, C.-C. and Rose, T.M. (2000) Characterization of two divergent lineages of macaque rhadinoviruses related to Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus. J. Virol. 74, 4919-4928.

 

37.       Xie, H., Cook, G.S., Costerton, J.W., Bruce, A.G., Rose, T.M., Lamont, R.J. (2000) Intergeneric Communication in Dental Plaque Biofilms. J. Bacteriology 182, 7067-7069.

 

38.       Hermouet, S., Sutton, C.A., Rose, T.M.,  Greenblatt, R.J., Corre, I.,  Garand, R., Neves A.M.,  Bataille, R., Casey, J.W. (2003) Qualitative and quantitative analysis of human herpesviruses in chronic and acute B-cell lymphocytic leukemia and in multiple myeloma.  Leukemia 17:185-95.

 

39.       Rose, T.M.,  Schultz, E.R.,  Ryan, J.T.,  Raden, B. and Tsai. C.-C. (2003)  Analysis of 4.3 kb of the divergent locus-B (DL-B) of the macaque RFHV reveals a close similarity to the Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) in gene sequence and genome organization. J. Virology, 77, 5084-5097.

 

40.              Rose, T.M., Henikoff, J. G. and Henikoff, S. (2003) CODEHOP (Consensus-Degenerate Hybrid Oligonucleotide Primer) PCR Primer Design. Nucleic Acids Res. 31:3763-6

 

41.              Bruce, A.G., A.M. Bakke, and T.M. Rose. (2005)  Development of a real-time Q-PCR assay for the detection of rhadinovirus-2 lineage-specific viruses in macaques and baboons.  Virology  Journal. 2, 2.

 

42.              Bielefeldt-Ohmann, H., Barouch, D.H., Bakke, A.M., Bruce, A.G., Durning, M., Grant, R., Letvin, N.L., Ryan, J.T., Schmidt, A., Thouless, M.E., and Rose, T.M. (2005)  Intestinal Stromal Tumors in a SIV-infected, SRV-2 negative, rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta)  Veterinary Pathology 42: 391-396.

 

43.              Rose, T.M.  (2005) Consensus-Degenerate Hybrid Oligonucleotide Primer (CODEHOP)-mediated PCR - A powerful technique for the identification and characterization of viral genomes.  Virology Journal 2, 20

 

44.              Burton, M., Rose, T.M., Færgeman, N.J. and Knudsen, J. (2005) Structure and evolution of the ACBP gene family.  Biochem J. 392, 299-307

 

40.              Philipp-Staheli, J., Marquardt, T., Thouless, M.E., Bruce, A.G., Grant, R.F., Tsai, C.-C., and Rose, T.M. (2006)  Genetic variability of the envelope gene of Type D simian retrovirus-2 (SRV-2) subtypes associated with SAIDS-related retroperitoneal fibromatosis in different macaque species.  Virol. J. 3, 11.

 

41.              Burnside, K.L., Ryan, J.T., Bielefeldt-Ohmann, H., Bruce, A.G.,Thouless, M.E., Tsai, C.-C. and Rose, T.M.  (2006)  RFHVMn ORF73 is Structurally Related to the KSHV ORF73 Latency-Associated Nuclear Antigen (LANA) and is Expressed in Retroperitoneal Fibromatosis (RF) Tumor Cells.  Virology, 354, 103-115.

 

42.              Bruce, A.G., Bakke, A.M., Bielefeldt-Ohmann, H., Ryan, J.T., Thouless, M.E., Tsai, C.-C., and Rose, T.M. (2006) High levels of RFHV in retroperitoneal fibromatosis (RF) lesions are associated with ORF73 LANA expression. J Gen Virol 87, 3529-3538

 

43.              Yilmaz, O., Yao, L., Maeda, K.,  Rose, T.M., Lewis, E.L.,  Duman, M., Lamont, R., and Ojcius, D.M..  Danger Signal Receptor P2X7 and Inhibition of ATP-Induced Cell Death in Primary Epithelial Cells by P.  gingivalis.  (In Press) Cellular Microbiology.

 

44.              Garrigues, H.J., Rubinchikova, Y., DiPersio, C.M. and Rose, T.M.  Integrin aVb3 binds to the RGD motif of the glycoprotein B of Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV/HHV8) and functions as an RGD-dependent entry receptor (2008) J. Virology 82, 1570-80.