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Robert Woodland, Ph.D.

Academic Role: Associate Professor

Faculty Appointment(s) In:
   Molecular Genetics and Microbiology

Other Affiliation(s):
   Center for AIDS Research
   Program in Immunology and Virology

Representative Publications

Schmidt, M.R., and R.T. Woodland. 1990. Virus-Lymphocyte Interactions: Inductive Signals necessary to render B cells susceptible to VSV infection. J. Virology 64: 3289.

Prior,L.,S. Pierson ,R.T. Woodland and J. Riggs. 1994. Rapid restoration of B cell function in XID mice by intravenous transfer of peritoneal cavity B cells. Immunology 83: 180-183.

Schmidt, M.R., K.A. Gravel, and R.T. Woodland. 1995. Progression of a vesicular stomatitis virus infection in primary lymphocytes is restricted at multiple levels during B cell activation. J. Immunology. 155:2533-2544.

Woodland, R.T., M.R. Schmidt, J.E. Riggs, S.J. Korsmeyer, A.M. Lussier, and K.A. Gravel. 1995. Radiation-induced apoptosis is differentially regulated in primary B cells from normal mice and mice with the CBA/N X-linked immune defect. J. Immunology . 155 : 3453-3463.

Scheid, C., J. Jonassen, R. Woodland, M. Schimdt, H. Koul, L. Kennington, M. Menon. 1995. Overexpression of Bcl-2 protects against oxalate toxicity in LLC-PK1 cells. Proceedings of the VI th European Symposium on Urolithiasis (in press).


Office: S5-248
Phone: 508-856-2465
E-mail: Robert.Woodland@umassmed.edu
Keywords: Immunology, Virology, Signal Transduction

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