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A photosensory two-component system regulates bacterial cell attachment
EB Purcell, D Siegal-Gaskins, DC Rawling, A Fiebig, S Crosson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (46), 18241-18246, 2007
2012007
Defining the functional determinants for RNA surveillance by RIG‐I
A Kohlway, D Luo, DC Rawling, SC Ding, AM Pyle
EMBO reports 14 (9), 772-779, 2013
1272013
Structure of an actin-related subcomplex of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeler
HL Schubert, J Wittmeyer, MM Kasten, K Hinata, DC Rawling, A Héroux, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (9), 3345-3350, 2013
972013
A generalizable 29-mRNA neural-network classifier for acute bacterial and viral infections
MB Mayhew, L Buturovic, R Luethy, U Midic, AR Moore, JA Roque, ...
Nature communications 11 (1), 1177, 2020
862020
Transcriptomic similarities and differences in host response between SARS-CoV-2 and other viral infections
SA Thair, YD He, Y Hasin-Brumshtein, S Sakaram, R Pandya, J Toh, ...
Iscience 24 (1), 2021
682021
Establishing the role of ATP for the function of the RIG-I innate immune sensor
DC Rawling, ME Fitzgerald, AM Pyle
Elife 4, e09391, 2015
662015
Parts, assembly and operation of the RIG-I family of motors
DC Rawling, AM Pyle
Current opinion in structural biology 25, 25-33, 2014
542014
An evolving arsenal: viral RNA detection by RIG-I-like receptors
ME Fitzgerald, DC Rawling, A Vela, AM Pyle
Current opinion in microbiology 20, 76-81, 2014
402014
Validation of inflammopathic, adaptive, and coagulopathic sepsis endotypes in coronavirus disease 2019
TE Sweeney, O Liesenfeld, J Wacker, YD He, D Rawling, M Remmel, ...
Critical Care Medicine 49 (2), e170-e178, 2021
322021
Selective RNA targeting and regulated signaling by RIG-I is controlled by coordination of RNA and ATP binding
ME Fitzgerald, DC Rawling, O Potapova, X Ren, A Kohlway, AM Pyle
Nucleic acids research 45 (3), 1442-1454, 2017
272017
The RIG-I ATPase core has evolved a functional requirement for allosteric stabilization by the Pincer domain
DC Rawling, AS Kohlway, D Luo, SC Ding, AM Pyle
Nucleic acids research 42 (18), 11601-11611, 2014
252014
A 6-mRNA host response classifier in whole blood predicts outcomes in COVID-19 and other acute viral infections
L Buturovic, H Zheng, B Tang, K Lai, WS Kuan, M Gillett, R Santram, ...
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 889, 2022
132022
Small-molecule antagonists of the RIG-I innate immune receptor
DC Rawling, GE Jagdmann Jr, O Potapova, AM Pyle
ACS Chemical Biology 15 (2), 311-317, 2020
102020
Diagnostic host gene expression analysis by quantitative reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification to discriminate between bacterial and viral infections
MC Remmel, SM Coyle, MW Eshoo, TE Sweeney, DC Rawling
Clinical Chemistry 68 (4), 550-560, 2022
92022
A 6-mRNA host response whole-blood classifier trained using patients with non-COVID-19 viral infections accurately predicts severity of COVID-19
L Buturovic, H Zheng, B Tang, K Lai, WS Kuan, M Gillett, R Santram, ...
Medrxiv, 2020.12. 07.20230235, 2020
62020
Prospective validation of an 11-gene mRNA host response score for mortality risk stratification in the intensive care unit
AR Moore, J Roque, BT Shaller, T Asuni, M Remmel, D Rawling, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 13062, 2021
52021
An ultra-rapid host response assay to discriminate between bacterial and viral infections using quantitative isothermal gene expression analysis
D Rawling, W Nie, M Remmel, M Eshoo, J Romanowsky, O Liesenfeld, ...
Open Forum Infect. Dis 5, 2018
42018
In vivo approaches to dissecting the function of RNA helicases in eukaryotic ribosome assembly
DC Rawling, SJ Baserga
Methods in enzymology 511, 289-321, 2012
12012
Rig-i innate immune receptor antagonists and methods of using same
AM Pyle, D Rawling, EG Jagdmann, O Potapova
US Patent App. 17/773,889, 2022
2022
Assessing host rna using isothermal amplification and relative abundance
D Rawling, TE Sweeney, M Eshoo
US Patent App. 17/274,140, 2021
2021
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