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Fall 2011
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TODD P. MARGOLIS, M.D., Ph.D.

Professor of Ophthalmology
Director, Francis I. Proctor Foundation
Director, Ralph and Sophie Heintz Research Laboratory

 

 


Selected Publications


Grigg ME, J Ganatra, JC Boothroyd and TP Margolis. Unusual Abundance of
Atypical Strains Associated with Ocular Toxoplasmosis in Humans. J. Infect. Dis.
184:633-9, 2001.

Feldman LT, AR Ellison, CC Voytek, L Yang, P Krause and TP Margolis.
Molecular Reactivation of HSV-1 Latency in Mouse Trigeminal Ganglia.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 99:978-83, 2002.

Ellison AR, L Yang, AV Cevallos and TP Margolis: Analysis of the HSV UL6
Coding Region in Patients with HSV Necrotizing Stromal Keratitis. Virology 310: 24-26, 2003.

Imai Y, C Shum, DF Martin, BD Kuppermann, WL Drew and TP Margolis, The Emergence of Drug Resistant CMV Retinitis in Contralateral Eyes of AIDS Patients Treated With Ganciclovir, J. Infect. Dis. 189: 611-15, 2004.

Yoon MK, JW Warren, DS Holsclaw, DC Gritz and TP Margolis, Novel arginine substitution mutation in 1A domain and novel 27-bp insertion mutation in 2B domain of keratin 12 gene associated with Meesman’s corneal dystrophy Br. J Ophthal. 88: 752-6, 2004

Branco, B, P Gaudio and TP Margolis. Epidemiology and Molecular Analysis of Herpes Simplex Keratitis Requiring Primary Keratoplasty. Br. J Ophthal 88: 1285-8, 2004.

Magone MT, Nasser RE, Cevallos AV, Margolis TP. Chronic recurrent varicella-zoster virus keratitis confirmed by polymerase chain reaction testing. Am J Ophthalmol. 139(6):1135-6, 2005.

Acharya N, Lietman T, Cevallos AV, Whitcher JP, Saidel M, Stone D, Duncan J and Margolis TP. Correlation Between Clinical Suspicion and Polymerase Chain Reaction Verification of Infectious Vitritis. Am J Ophth. 141:584-5, 2006.

Margolis TP, Imai, Yang L, Vallas V and Krause PR. HSV-2 Establishes Latent Infection In a Different Population of Ganglionic Neurons than HSV-1: Role of LAT. J Virol. 81: 1872-8. 2007.

Margolis TP, Elfman F, Leib, D, Pakpour, N, Apakupakul, K,, Imai, Y, and Voytek C. Spontaneous Reactivation of HSV-1 in Latently Infected Murine Sensory Ganglia. J. Virol. 81:11069-11074, 2007.

 

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