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Paul L. Hermonat, Ph.D.
Professor, Joint Appointment with Dept. of Microbiology

Paul L. Hermonat, Ph.D.
PHD
University of Florida, Gainesville, College of Medicine;
Postdoc., Laboratory of Tumor Virus Biology, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD; Postdoc., University of Florida, Gainesville, College of Medicine

Major Interests
Papillomavirus, herpes virus, parvovirus and cellular oncogene interaction, regulation and association with genital cancers. HIV; AAV-based gene therapy.

E-mail
Hermonatpaull@uams.edu


Selected Publications

Hermonat, P.L., Mane, M., Chiriva-Internati, M. Grizzi, F., Carey, M., Kechelava, S. and Korourian, S. Evidence of human papillomavirus DNA in molar pregnancies. Submitted

Liu, Y., Chiriva-Internati, M., Zhou, W., Dioguardi, N., Grizzi, F., and Hermonat, P.L. An autoimmune-depleted HCV core gene gives cytotoxic T cell response upon AAV vector delivery into dendritic cells. Submitted

Korourian, S., Hermonat, P.L., Lowery, C.L., Parhem, G.P., Stanley, M.W., and Kechelava, S. High prevalence of human papillomavirus in trophoblastic cells of molar pregnancies: detection by in situ polymerase chain reaction. Submitted

Hermonat, P.L., Martin, P.M., and Sokal, D.C. Common anti-herpes and anti-retroviral agents demonstrate limited activity against papilloma virus. Submitted

Zhan, D.-J., Mane, M., and Hermonat, P.L. TBP-associated factorIII110 binds the adeno-associated virus (AAV) Rep78 major regulatory protein in vivo and abrogates Rep78-mediated inhibition of the AAV p5 promoter. Submitted

 

 

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