James Shepherd, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine (Infectious Diseases); Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health
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- Protocol for a population-based molecular epidemiology study of tuberculosis transmission in a high HIV-burden setting: the Botswana Kopanyo studyZetola N, Modongo C, Moonan P, Click E, Oeltmann J, Shepherd J, Finlay A, Basotli J, Bile E, Boyd R, Mbashi D, Fane O, Shin S, Surie D, Cowger V, Matsire O, Posey J, Serumola C, Tobias J. Protocol for a population-based molecular epidemiology study of tuberculosis transmission in a high HIV-burden setting: the Botswana Kopanyo study. BMJ Open 2016, 6: e010046. PMID: 27160840, PMCID: PMC4874111, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010046.
- Increase in anti-tuberculosis drug resistance in Botswana: results from the fourth National Drug Resistance SurveyMenzies H, Moalosi G, Anisimova V, Gammino V, Sentle C, Bachhuber M, Bile E, Radisowa K, Kachuwaire O, Basotli J, Maribe T, Makombe R, Shepherd J, Kim B, Samandari T, El-Halabi S, Chirenda J, Cain K. Increase in anti-tuberculosis drug resistance in Botswana: results from the fourth National Drug Resistance Survey. The International Journal Of Tuberculosis And Lung Disease 2014, 18: 1026-1033. PMID: 25189548, PMCID: PMC5531285, DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.13.0749.
- Peptide length and sequence specificity of the mouse TAP1/TAP2 translocator.Schumacher T, Kantesaria D, Heemels M, Ashton-Rickardt P, Shepherd J, Fruh K, Yang Y, Peterson P, Tonegawa S, Ploegh H. Peptide length and sequence specificity of the mouse TAP1/TAP2 translocator. Journal Of Experimental Medicine 1994, 179: 533-540. PMID: 8294864, PMCID: PMC2191358, DOI: 10.1084/jem.179.2.533.
- TAP1-dependent peptide translocation in vitro is ATP dependent and peptide selectiveShepherd J, Schumacher T, Ashton-Rickardt P, Imaeda S, Ploegh H, Janeway C, Tonegawa S. TAP1-dependent peptide translocation in vitro is ATP dependent and peptide selective. Cell 1993, 74: 577-584. PMID: 8348620, DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(93)80058-m.