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Tahseen Raza investigates host-pathogen interactions, focusing on viral immune evasion mechanisms and their impact on cellular responses. His recent work includes studies on the Myxoma virus, exploring how its genetic modifications influence type I interferon responses in human monocytes and macrophages. Raza has also examined the virus's strategy for immune evasion through antagonizing the SAMD9 pathway.
Beyond virology, his research has delved into the fundamental principles of molecular interactions, specifically the NF-κB-DNA interaction, utilizing NMR spectroscopy to understand domain stability and dimer formation kinetics. He also contributes to broader scientific discourse with publications on cell signaling in colorectal cancer and chromosome manipulation for crop improvement.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 36
Selected Publications
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Antagonizing the SAMD9 pathway is key to myxoma virus host shut-off and immune evasion (2024)
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Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages (2022)
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- Insights into the NF-κB-DNA Interaction through NMR Spectroscopy
- Domain Stability Regulated through the Dimer Interface Controls the Formation Kinetics of a Specific NF-κB Dimer
- Insights into the NF-κB-DNA Interaction through NMR Spectroscopy
- Domain Stability Regulated through the Dimer Interface Controls the Formation Kinetics of a Specific NF-κB Dimer
- Insights into the NF-κB-DNA Interaction through NMR Spectroscopy
- Domain Stability Regulated through the Dimer Interface Controls the Formation Kinetics of a Specific NF-κB Dimer
- Insights into the NF-κB-DNA Interaction through NMR Spectroscopy
- Domain Stability Regulated through the Dimer Interface Controls the Formation Kinetics of a Specific NF-κB Dimer
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- Antagonizing the SAMD9 pathway is key to myxoma virus host shut-off and immune evasion
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- Antagonizing the SAMD9 pathway is key to myxoma virus host shut-off and immune evasion
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- Antagonizing the SAMD9 pathway is key to myxoma virus host shut-off and immune evasion
- Domain Stability Regulated through the Dimer Interface Controls the Formation Kinetics of a Specific NF-κB Dimer
- Insights into the NF-κB-DNA Interaction through NMR Spectroscopy
- Insights into the NF-κB-DNA Interaction through NMR Spectroscopy
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- A critique on cell signallings involve in colorectal cancer
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