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Jing L, Haas J, Chong TM, Bruckner JJ, Dann GC, Dong L, Marshak JO, McClurkan CL, Yamamoto TN, Bailer SM, et al. Cross-presentation and genome-wide screening reveal candidate T cells antigens for a herpes simplex virus type 1 vaccine. J Clin Invest. 2012 ;122(2):654-73.
Kask AS, Chen X, Marshak JO, Dong L, Saracino M, Chen D, Jarrahian C, Kendall MA, Koelle DM. DNA vaccine delivery by densely-packed and short microprojection arrays to skin protects against vaginal HSV-2 challenge. Vaccine. 2010 ;28(47):7483-91.
Chen X, Kask AS, Crichton ML, McNeilly C, Yukiko S, Dong L, Marshak JO, Jarrahian C, Fernando GJP, Chen D, et al. Improved DNA vaccination by skin-targeted delivery using dry-coated densely-packed microprojection arrays. J Control Release. 2010 ;148(3):327-33.
Iyer JG, Afanasiev OK, McClurkan C, Paulson K, Nagase K, Jing L, Marshak JO, Dong L, Carter J, Lai I, et al. Merkel cell polyomavirus-specific CD8⁺ and CD4⁺ T-cell responses identified in Merkel cell carcinomas and blood. Clin Cancer Res. 2011 ;17(21):6671-80.
Marshak JO, Dong L, Koelle DM. The murine intravaginal HSV-2 challenge model for investigation of DNA vaccines. Methods Mol Biol. 2014 ;1144:305-27.
Dutton JL, Li B, Woo W-P, Marshak JO, Xu Y, Huang M-L, Dong L, Frazer IH, Koelle DM. A Novel DNA Vaccine Technology Conveying Protection against a Lethal Herpes Simplex Viral Challenge in Mice. PLoS One. 2013 ;8(10):e76407.
Watson-Jones D, Wald A, Celum C, Lingappa J, Weiss HA, Changalucha J, Baisley K, Tanton C, Hayes RJ, Marshak JO, et al. Use of acyclovir for suppression of human immunodeficiency virus infection is not associated with genotypic evidence of herpes simplex virus type 2 resistance to acyclovir: analysis of specimens from three phase III trials. J Clin Microbiol. 2010 ;48(10):3496-503.
Shlapobersky M, Marshak JO, Dong L, Huang M-L, Wei Q, Chu A, Rolland A, Sullivan S, Koelle DM. Vaxfectin-adjuvanted plasmid DNA vaccine improves protection and immunogenicity in a murine model of genital herpes infection. J Gen Virol. 2012 ;93(Pt 6):1305-15.