Publications by authors named "R S Noyce"

The low-frequency natural recombination that is detected in poxvirus-infected cells has long been used to genetically modify poxviruses. Such recombinant poxviruses have found many applications as vaccines for preventing infectious diseases and as experimental cancer therapeutics. Unfortunately, these methods are time consuming, can leave behind "scars" or selectable markers, and many months of work may be required to generate plaque-purified recombinants bearing multiple virus gene substitutions, deletions, and/or inserted transgenes.

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Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 has caused the deaths of more than 100 million birds since 2021, and human cases since 1997 have been associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Given recent detections of HPAI H5N1 in dairy cattle and H5N1 RNA detections in pasteurized retail milk in the United States, we established the pan-Canadian Milk Network in April 2024. Through our network of collaborators from across Canada, retail milk was procured longitudinally, approximately every 2 weeks, and sent to a central laboratory to test for the presence of influenza A virus RNA.

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We identified a cluster of mpox exposures among key populations in Kenya through retrospective serologic screening. We identified strong seropositivity among sex workers and gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. These findings demonstrate the need for increased mpox surveillance among mpox-endemic and mpox-endemic-adjacent regions in Africa.

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  • Ionizing radiation and oncolytic viruses, like the vaccinia virus (VACV), both aim to trigger an immune response to fight cancer, and this study investigates their combined effects.
  • The combination of image-guided ionizing radiation (IG-IR) and VACV showed some effectiveness in killing cancer cells but delayed use of VACV after IG-IR improved results, suggesting timing is crucial.
  • The presence of VACV after IG-IR altered the immune environment, inhibiting the anti-tumor immune response possibly due to VACV's immunosuppressive properties, indicating careful timing and further research are needed for effective treatment strategies.
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Monkeypox virus (MPXV) infections in humans cause neurological disorders while studies of MPXV-infected animals indicate that the virus penetrates the brain. Pyroptosis is an inflammatory type of regulated cell death, resulting from plasma membrane rupture (PMR) due to oligomerization of cleaved gasdermins to cause membrane pore formation. Herein, we investigated the human neural cell tropism of MPXV compared to another orthopoxvirus, vaccinia virus (VACV), as well as its effects on immune responses and cell death.

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