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Raphael Valdivia
Raphael Valdivia
Professor of Integrative Immunobiology, Duke University
Verified email at dm.duke.edu
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FACS-optimized mutants of the green fluorescent protein (GFP)
BP Cormack, RH Valdivia, S Falkow
Gene 173 (1), 33-38, 1996
42761996
Extraintestinal dissemination of Salmonella by CD18-expressing phagocytes
A Vazquez-Torres, J Jones-Carson, AJ Bäumler, S Falkow, R Valdivia, ...
Nature 401 (6755), 804-808, 1999
8691999
Macrophage‐dependent induction of the Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 type III secretion system and its role in intracellular survival
DM Cirillo, RH Valdivia, DM Monack, S Falkow
Molecular microbiology 30 (1), 175-188, 1998
7961998
Fluorescence-based isolation of bacterial genes expressed within host cells
RH Valdivia, S Falkow
Science 277 (5334), 2007-2011, 1997
7691997
Bacterial genetics by flow cytometry: rapid isolation of Salmonella typhimurium acid‐inducible promoters by differential fluorescence induction
RH Valdivia, S Falkow
Molecular microbiology 22 (2), 367-378, 1996
5761996
Applications for green fluorescent protein (GFP) in the study of hostpathogen interactions
RH Valdivia, AE Hromockyj, D Monack, L Ramakrishnan, S Falkow
Gene 173 (1), 47-52, 1996
3791996
Cytoplasmic lipid droplets are translocated into the lumen of the Chlamydia trachomatis parasitophorous vacuole
JL Cocchiaro, Y Kumar, ER Fischer, T Hackstadt, RH Valdivia
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 105 (27), 9379-9384, 2008
3502008
FACS-optimized mutants of the green fluorescent protein (GFP)
BP Cormack, RH Valdivia, S Falkow
US Patent 5,804,387, 1998
2931998
Chlamydial intracellular survival strategies
RJ Bastidas, CA Elwell, JN Engel, RH Valdivia
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine 3 (5), a010256, 2013
2822013
The obligate intracellular pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis targets host lipid droplets
Y Kumar, J Cocchiaro, RH Valdivia
Current biology 16 (16), 1646-1651, 2006
2702006
The yeast clathrin adaptor protein complex 1 is required for the efficient retention of a subset of late Golgi membrane proteins
RH Valdivia, D Baggott, JS Chuang, RW Schekman
Developmental cell 2 (3), 283-294, 2002
2602002
Emerging roles for lipid droplets in immunity and host-pathogen interactions
HA Saka, R Valdivia
Annual review of cell and developmental biology 28, 411-437, 2012
2542012
Actin and intermediate filaments stabilize the Chlamydia trachomatis vacuole by forming dynamic structural scaffolds
Y Kumar, RH Valdivia
Cell host & microbe 4 (2), 159-169, 2008
2392008
STING-dependent recognition of cyclic di-AMP mediates type I interferon responses during Chlamydia trachomatis infection
JR Barker, BJ Koestler, VK Carpenter, DL Burdette, CM Waters, RE Vance, ...
MBio 4 (3), 10.1128/mbio. 00018-13, 2013
2282013
Quantitative proteomics reveals metabolic and pathogenic properties of Chlamydia trachomatis developmental forms
HA Saka, JW Thompson, YS Chen, Y Kumar, LG Dubois, MA Moseley, ...
Molecular microbiology 82 (5), 1185-1203, 2011
2172011
Chlamydia effector proteins and new insights into chlamydial cellular microbiology
RH Valdivia
Current opinion in microbiology 11 (1), 53-59, 2008
2042008
The yeasts Rho1p and Pkc1p regulate the transport of chitin synthase III (Chs3p) from internal stores to the plasma membrane
RH Valdivia, R Schekman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (18), 10287-10292, 2003
1942003
IRG and GBP host resistance factors target aberrant,“non-self” vacuoles characterized by the missing of “self” IRGM proteins
AK Haldar, HA Saka, AS Piro, JD Dunn, SC Henry, GA Taylor, EM Frickel, ...
PLoS pathogens 9 (6), e1003414, 2013
1882013
Global mapping of the Inc-human interactome reveals that retromer restricts Chlamydia infection
KM Mirrashidi, CA Elwell, E Verschueren, JR Johnson, A Frando, ...
Cell host & microbe 18 (1), 109-121, 2015
1832015
Leading a sheltered life: intracellular pathogens and maintenance of vacuolar compartments
Y Kumar, RH Valdivia
Cell host & microbe 5 (6), 593-601, 2009
1752009
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