- Convergence of genes implicated in Alzheimer's disease on the cerebral cholesterol shuttle: APP, cholesterol, lipoproteins, and atherosclerosis. Carter, C.J. Neurochem. Int. (2007)
- Interactions between the products of the Herpes simplex genome and Alzheimer's disease susceptibility genes: relevance to pathological-signalling cascades. Carter, C.J. Neurochem. Int. (2008)
- APP, APOE, complement receptor 1, clusterin and PICALM and their involvement in the herpes simplex life cycle. Carter, C.J. Neurosci. Lett. (2010)
- Alzheimer's disease plaques and tangles: Cemeteries of a Pyrrhic victory of the immune defence network against herpes simplex infection at the expense of complement and inflammation-mediated neuronal destruction. Carter, C.J. Neurochem. Int. (2011)
- Alzheimer's disease: a pathogenetic autoimmune disorder caused by herpes simplex in a gene-dependent manner. Carter, C.J. Int. J. Alzheimers. Dis. (2010)
- Schizophrenia susceptibility genes converge on interlinked pathways related to glutamatergic transmission and long-term potentiation, oxidative stress and oligodendrocyte viability. Carter, C.J. Schizophr. Res. (2006)
- Schizophrenia susceptibility genes directly implicated in the life cycles of pathogens: cytomegalovirus, influenza, herpes simplex, rubella, and Toxoplasma gondii. Carter, C.J. Schizophr. Bull. (2009)
- Multiple genes and factors associated with bipolar disorder converge on growth factor and stress activated kinase pathways controlling translation initiation: implications for oligodendrocyte viability. Carter, C.J. Neurochem. Int. (2007)
- eIF2B and oligodendrocyte survival: where nature and nurture meet in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia?. Carter, C.J. Schizophr. Bull. (2007)
- Epstein-Barr and other viral mimicry of autoantigens, myelin and vitamin D-related proteins and of EIF2B, the cause of vanishing white matter disease: massive mimicry of multiple sclerosis relevant proteins by the Synechococcus phage. Carter, C.J. Immunopharmacol. Immunotoxicol. (2011)
- Pathogen and autoantigen homologous regions within the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) protein suggest an autoimmune treatable component of cystic fibrosis. Carter, C.J. FEMS. Immunol. Med. Microbiol. (2011)
- Vaccinia and other viruses with available vaccines show marked homology with the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein: The prospect of using existing vaccines to stem the AIDS pandemic. Carter, C.J. Immunopharmacol. Immunotoxicol. (2011)