David A. Davis
Staff Scientist
Center for Cancer Research
National Cancer Institute
United States of America
Biography
Masters of Science, Biochemistry-University of Vermont 1987 PhD, Biochemistry-Purdue University 1992 PostDoc 1992-1995, NHLBI, NIH Staff Scientist-1996-present
Research Interest
virus oncology, protein chemistry, oxidative stress, proteases, hypoxia
Publications
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Davis DA, Brown CA, Newcomb FM, Boja ES, Fales HM, Kaufman J, Stahl SJ, Wingfield P, Yarchoan R. Reversible oxidative modification as a mechanism for regulating retroviral protease dimerization and activation. Journal of virology. 2003 Mar 1;77(5):3319-25.
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Daniels SI, Soule EE, Davidoff KS, Bernbaum JG, Hu D, Maeda K, Stahl SJ, Naiman NE, Waheed AA, Freed EO, Wingfield P. Activation of virus uptake through induction of macropinocytosis with a novel polymerizing peptide. The FASEB Journal. 2014 Jan 1;28(1):106-16.
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Davis DA, Singer KE, Reynolds IP, Haque M, Yarchoan R. Hypoxia enhances the phosphorylation and cytotoxicity of ganciclovir and zidovudine in Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus–infected cells. Cancer research. 2007 Jul 15;67(14):7003-10.