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2015 Onwards

Yash Chaudhary, Purnati Khuntia, Rajeev Kaul (2022). Susceptibility to foot and mouth disease virus infection in vaccinated cattle, and host BoLA A and BoLA DRB3 genes polymorphism. VirusDisease. 2022 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13337-021-00754-8

Yashu Sharma, Roman Sarkar, Ayush Jain, Sudhakar Singh, Chander Shekhar, Chandrasekar Shanmugam, Muthuchelvan Dhanavelu, Prabhakar Tembhurne, Rajeev Kaul, Sharvan Sehrawat (2021). A Mouse Model of PPRV Infection for Elucidating Protective and Pathological Roles of Immune Cells. Front Immunol. 2021 Apr 12;12:630307

Derek Gatherer, Daniel P. Depledge, Carol A. Hartley, Moriah L. Szpara, Paola K. Vaz, Mária Benkő, Curtis R. Brandt, Neil A. Bryant, Akbar Dastjerdi, Andor Doszpoly, Ursula A. Gompels, Naoki Inoue, Keith W. Jarosinski, Rajeev Kaul, Vincent Lacoste, Peter Norberg, Francesco C. Origgi, Richard J. Orton, Philip E. Pellett, D. Scott Schmid, Stephen J. Spatz, James P. Stewart, Jakob Trimpert, Thomas B. Waltzek, Andrew J. Davison, and ICTV Report Consortium (2021). ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Herpesviridae (In print in Journal of General Virology).

Jain J, Gaur S, Chaudhary Y, Kaul R (2020). The molecular biology of intracellular events during Coronavirus infection cycle. VirusDisease 2020 May 4 : 1–5. 2020

Paul C., Kaul R. (2019) Virus-Mediated Cancers in Animals. In: Malik Y., Singh R., Yadav M. (eds) Recent Advances in Animal Virology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9073-9_21. Book chapter

Rajeev Kaul, Pravinkumar Purushothaman, Timsy Uppal and Subhash C. Verma (2019). KSHV lytic proteins K-RTA and K8 bind to cellular and viral chromatin to modulate gene expression. PLOS One, 2019 Apr 18;14(4):e0215394. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0215394

Catrherine Paul, Lohit Khera, Rajeev Kaul (2019). Hepatitis C virus core protein interacts with cellular metastasis suppressor Nm23-H1 and promotes cell migration and invasion. Arch Virol. 2019 Mar 11. doi: 10.1007/s00705-019-04151-x.

Nivedita Gaur, Tanvi Tikla, Rajeev Kaul (2018). Kaposi sarcoma‑associated herpes virus (KSHV) latent protein LANA modulates cellular genes associated with epithelial‑to‑mesenchymal transition. Archives of Virology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-018-4060-y.

Sharvan Sehrawat and Rajeev Kaul (2018). Veterinarians as scientific contributors in mainstream biomedical research. Current Science, Vol 115 (4), 2018, 616-617.

Lohit Khera, Catherine Paul, Rajeev Kaul (2018). Hepatitis C Virus mediated metastasis in hepatocellular carcinoma as a therapeutic target for cancer management. Current Drug Metabolism. 19: (DOI: 10.2174/1389200219666180129110942).

Meenakshi Tanwar, Lohit Khera, Nemneineng Haokip, Rajeev Kaul, Aruna Naorem & Suneel Kateriya. (2017). Modulation of cyclic nucleotide-mediated cellular signaling and gene expression using photoactivated adenylyl cyclase as an optogenetic tool. Scientific Reports 7: 12048. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-12162-4

Lohit Khera, Catherine Paul, Rajeev Kaul. (2017). Hepatitis C Virus E1 protein promotes cell migration and invasion by modulating cellular metastasis suppressor Nm23-H1. Virology. 506:110-120 

Jaya Gandhi, Lohit Khera, Nivedita Gaur, Catherine Paul, Rajeev Kaul. (2017). Role of Modulator of Inflammation Cyclooxygenase-2 in Gammaherpesvirus Mediated Tumorigenesis. Front. Microbiol. | doi: 10.3389/fmicb. 00538.

Jaya Gandhi, Nivedita Gaur, Lohit Khera, Rajeev Kaul*, Erle Robertson* (*Co-corresponding authors). (2015). COX-2 induces lytic reactivation of Epstein Barr Virus through Prostaglandin E2 by modulating the EP receptor signalling Pathway. Virology. 484: 1-14

Prerna dabral, Lohit Khera, Rajeev Kaul. (2014). Host Proteins associated with Hepatitis C Virus encoded NS4A. Virus Disease. 25(4): 493-496.

Nivedita Gaur, Jaya Gandhi, Erle S Robertson, Subhash C Verma, Rajeev Kaul. (2014). Epstein Barr Virus latent antigens EBNA3C and EBNA1 modulate epithelial to mesenchymal transition of cancer cells associated with tumour metastasis. Tumor Biology. 36(4):3051-60.

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