Steven Murdock
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Steven Murdock's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of viral infections and the host immune response. His work investigates how specific viral components and host cellular pathways influence disease progression and immune evasion strategies. For instance, his publications explore the role of HIF-alpha activation in macrophage function during Leishmania major infection and how intrinsic p53 activation restricts gammaherpesvirus-driven B cell expansion during latency. Murdock also examines the implications of gammaherpesvirus lytic replication amplitude on adaptive immune activation, with potential links to KSHV LANA in immune evasion. His research network includes collaborators such as J. Craig Forrest, Mark Manzano, Jason S. Stumhofer, and Shana M. Owens, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. Murdock's scholarly output includes 8 publications and has garnered 62 citations, with an h-index of 2.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 62
Selected Publications
- The amplitude of gammaherpesvirus lytic replication dictates adaptive immune activation: Potential implications for KSHV LANA in immune evasion (2026) DOI
- Intrinsic p53 activation restricts gammaherpesvirus driven germinal center B cell expansion during latency establishment (2025) DOI
- Molecular Mechanisms of KSHV Latency Establishment and Maintenance (2024) DOI
- HIF-α Activation Impacts Macrophage Function during Murine Leishmania major Infection (2021) DOI
- HIF-alpha Activation Impacts Macrophage Function During Murine <em>Leishmania major</em> Infection (2021) DOI
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