P. Trivedi

Publication List Details

Period

1978 - 2008

Number

28

Co-Authors

Intrarectal transmission of simian immunodeficiency virus in rhesus macaques: selective amplification and host responses to transient or persistent viremia.

Trivedi, P, Horejsh, D, Hinds, S B, Hinds PW, I I, Wu, M S, Salvato, M S, ...

Intrarectal simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection in rhesus macaques is a model for sexual transmission of primate retroviruses. Phylogenetic studies on envelope gene sequences that were...

Selective amplification of simian immunodeficiency virus genotypes after intrarectal inoculation of rhesus monkeys.

Trivedi, P, Meyer, K K, Streblow, D N, Preuninger, B L, Schultz, K T, Pauza, C D

Animal models for sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus can define the influences of virus type, dose, and route of inoculation on infection and clinical outcome. We used an uncloned...

Validation of a simple radiochemical assay measuring hydrolysis of choline-labelled microsomal phosphatidylcholine by phospholipase C. pH-dependence.

Cater, B R, Trivedi, P, Hallinan, T

Selective hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine species, which are selectively radioactively labelled in vivo, does not appear to interfere with a radiochemical assay for hydrolysis of microsomal...

Inhibition of glucose 6-phosphatase by pure and impure C-type phospholipases. Reactivation by phospholipid dispersions and protection by serum albumin.

Cater, B R, Trivedi, P, Hallinan, T

1. Pure or impure C-type phospholipases hydrolysed rat liver microsomal phosphatides in situ at 5 degrees or 37 degrees C. At 5 degrees C mean hydrolysis of total phospholipids was 90% by Bacillus...