S. Monroe Duboise,
Ph.D.
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S. Monroe Duboise, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Publications

Tesh, R.B., and S.M. Duboise. 1987. Viremia and immune response with sequential phlebovirus infections. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 36:662-668.

Traub-Cseko, Y.M., M. Duboise, L.K. Boukai, D. McMahon-Pratt. 1993. Identification of two distinct cysteine proteinase genes of Leishmania pifanoi amastigotes using the polymerase chain reaction. Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. 57:101-115.

Pan, A. A., S. M. Duboise, S. Eperon, L. Rivas, V. Hodgkinson, Y. Traub-Cseko, D. McMahon-Pratt. 1993. Developmental life cycle of Leishmania -- Cultivation and characterization of extracellular amastigotes. J. Eukaryot. Microbiol. 40:213-223.

Duboise, S. M., M. A. Vannier-Santos, L. Rivas, D. Costa-Pinto, A. A. Pan, Y. Traub-Cseko, W. De Souza, and D. McMahon-Pratt. 1994. Biosynthesis, processing, and immunolocalization of cysteine proteinases of Leishmania pifanoi amastigotes. Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. 68: 119-132.

Soong, L., S. M. Duboise, P. Kima, and D. McMahon-Pratt. 1995. Leishmania pifanoi amastigote antigens protect mice against cutaneous leishmaniasis. Infect. Immun. 63(9):3559-3566.

Hodgkinson, V. H., L. Soong, S. M. Duboise, and D. McMahon-Pratt. 1996. Leishmania amazonensis: cultivation and characterization of axenic amastigote-like organisms. Experimental Parasitol. 83(1): 94-105.

Duboise, S. M., J. Guo, R. C. Desrosiers, and J. U. Jung. 1996. Use of virion DNA as a cloning vector for the construction of mutant and recombinant herpesviruses. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93(21): 11389-11394.

Guo, J., M. Duboise, H. Lee, M. Li, J.K. Choi, M. Rosenzweig and J. U. Jung. 1997. Enhanced downregulation of lck-mediated signal transduction by a Y114 mutation of herpesvirus saimiri tip. J. Virol. 71(9): 7092-7096.

Duboise, S.M., J. Guo, S. Czajak, R.C. Desrosiers, and J.U.Jung. 1998. STP and tip are essential for Herpesvirus saimiri oncogenicity. J. Virol. 72(2): 1308-1313.

Duboise, S. M., H. Lee, J. Guo, J.K. Choi, S. Czajak, M. Simon, R.C. Desrosiers, and J. U. Jung. 1998. Mutation of the Lck-binding motif of Tip enhances lymphoid cell activation by herpesvirus saimiri. J. Virol. 72(4): 2607-2614.

Guo, J., K. Williams, S.M. Duboise, L. Alexander, R. Veazey, and J.U. Jung. 1998. Substitution of Ras for the herpesvirus saimiri STP oncogene in lymphocyte transformation. J. Virol. 72(5): 3698-3704.

Duboise, S. M., J. Guo, S. Czajak, H. Lee, R. Veazey, R.C. Desrosiers, and J. U. Jung 1998. A role of herpesvirus saimiri orf14 in transformation and persistent infection. J. Virol. 72(8): 6770-6776.

Duboise, S. M. and J. U. Jung. 2000. Gamma 2 herpesvirus Vectors for Investigation of Viral Pathogenesis and Experimental Gene Transfer. In A.Cid Arregui and A.Garcia-Carranca (eds.), Viral Vectors: Basic Science and Gene Therapy. Eaton Publishing, Natick, MA. pages 305-322.

Duboise, S. M. 2004. A Rural Science Education Partnership -- The Maine ScienceCorps. Focus on Microbiology Education 10(2):6-8.

Duboise, S. M., and K.D. Moulton. 2005. Defining the Etiology of Epizootic Lobster Shell Disease: The Importance of Genetic Investigations of the Associated Bacterial and Viral Ecology. In "State of lobster science: Lobster shell disease workshop", University of Massachusetts, Boston, March 12th and 13th, 2005, edited by M. Tlusty, et.al., New England Aqarium Aquatic Forum Series, Report 05-01.

Duboise, S. M., K. D. Moulton, J. L. Jamison. 2007 (submitted). Collaboration at the Nano-scale: Electron Microscopy for Pre-college Science. The Science Teacher

Moulton, K. D., J. L. Jamison, G. Cerqueira, N. El-Sayed, and S.M. Duboise. 2008. Genomic characterization of two bacteriophages of Vibrio species from lesions of epizootic shell disease of the American Lobster (Homarus Americanus). In preparation.

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