Nolan R Hudson

School of Systems Biology, George Mason University, Manassas, Virginia 20110, USA.

Publications of Nolan R Hudson

  • Five genome sequences of subspecies B1 human adenoviruses associated with acute respiratory disease.

    Authors: Shoaleh Dehghan, Elizabeth B Liu, Jason Seto, Sarah F Torres, Nolan R Hudson, Adriana E Kajon, David Metzgar, David W Dyer, James Chodosh, Morris S Jones, Donald Seto

    Journal of virology. 01/2012; 86(1):635-6.

    Five genomes of human subspecies B1 adenoviruses isolated from cases of acute respiratory disease have been sequenced and archived for reference. These include representatives of two prevalent
  • Complete genome sequence of human adenovirus prototype 17.

    Authors: Shoaleh Dehghan, Jason Seto, Nolan R Hudson, Christopher M Robinson, Morris S Jones, David W Dyer, James Chodosh, Donald Seto

    Journal of virology. 11/2011; 85(21):11540-1.

    As one of the first five human adenoviruses (HAdVs) to be sequenced, type 17 was important as a reference tool for comparative genomics of recently isolated HAdV pathogens in species D. HAdV-D17 was
  • Computational analysis of two species C human adenoviruses provides evidence of a novel virus.

    Authors: Michael P Walsh, Jason Seto, Elizabeth B Liu, Shoaleh Dehghan, Nolan R Hudson, Alexander N Lukashev, Olga Ivanova, James Chodosh, David W Dyer, Morris S Jones, Donald Seto

    Journal of clinical microbiology. 08/2011; 49(10):3482-90.

    Human adenovirus C (HAdV-C) species are a common cause of respiratory infections and can occasionally produce severe clinical manifestations. A deeper understanding of the variation and evolution in
  • Evidence of molecular evolution driven by recombination events influencing tropism in a novel human adenovirus that causes epidemic keratoconjunctivitis.

    Authors: Michael P Walsh, Ashish Chintakuntlawar, Christopher M Robinson, Ijad Madisch, Balázs Harrach, Nolan R Hudson, David Schnurr, Albert Heim, James Chodosh, Donald Seto, Morris S Jones

    PloS one. 02/2009; 4(6):e5635.

    In 2005, a human adenovirus strain (formerly known as HAdV-D22/H8 but renamed here HAdV-D53) was isolated from an outbreak of epidemic keratoconjunctititis (EKC), a disease that is usually caused by

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Keywords of Nolan R Hudson

elucidate recombination events
 
emerging pathogenic adenovirus
 
epsilon neutralization determinant
 
five recombination events
 
HAdV-3+7 strain Takeuchi
 
HAdV-D22 induced corneal inflammation
 
hexon gene
 
problematic older pathogens
 
recombination events
 
severe clinical manifestations
 
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  • 2011–2012
    • George Mason University
      • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
      Fairfax, VA, USA