Mauro Costa-Mattioli
McGill University
27 Papers
240 Citations
Mauro Costa-Mattioli is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Synaptic plasticity. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 27 publications. Previous affiliations of Mauro Costa-Mattioli include Baylor College of Medicine.
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Papers
Analysis of sequential hepatitis A virus strains reveals coexistence of distinct viral subpopulations.
TL;DR: The coexistence of distinct subpopulations whose frequency varies with time is consistent with quasispecies dynamics, and suggests that variation in the dominant HAV population may provide HAV adaptability without being reflected in significant antigenic variation.
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A one-step RT-PCR and a flow cytometry method as two specific tools for direct evaluation of human herpesvirus-6 replication.
E. Andre-Garnier,N. Robillard,Mauro Costa-Mattioli,Bernard Besse,Sylviane Billaudel,Berthe-Marie Imbert-Marcille +5 more
TL;DR: This kinetic study confirmed that Mabs recognized late antigens and demonstrate that the U100 gene splicing starts at a late stage of multiplication whereas unspliced forms are detectable earlier in the cycle.
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Translational Control Mechanisms in Synaptic Plasticity and Memory
Mauro Costa-Mattioli,Nahum Sonenberg,Eric Klann +2 more
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: The need for protein synthesis (translation) for long-lasting synaptic plasticity and long-term memory has been known for many years, although until recently, the mechanisms that control translation during these processes were unknown as discussed by the authors.
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Getting the message in protein synthesis. Keystone Symposium on Translational Regulatory Mechanisms.
TL;DR: The Keystone Symposium on Translational Regulatory Mechanisms was unique in bringing together a diverse group of researchers studying the mechanism and structural biology of the translation apparatus, messenger RNA degradation and transport, microRNA (miRNA)‐mediated control of gene expression, and the translational regulatory processes underlying development, learning and memory, and human diseases.
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Patent
Immune response modulation and uses thereof
Nahum Sonenberg,Mauro Costa-Mattioli,Humberto Rodney Colina Munoz,Iouri V. Svitkin,Tommy Alain,Masad J. Damha,Glen F. Deleavey +6 more
- 19 Dec 2008
TL;DR: In this article, 4E-BP modulation is used for inducing an immune response and for the diagnosis, prevention and/or treatment of viral infection and disease based on 4EBP modulation.
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