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pro vyhledávání: '"Jennifer L. McClaren"'
Autor:
Susu Duan, Victoria A Meliopoulos, Jennifer L McClaren, Xi-Zhi J Guo, Catherine J Sanders, Heather S Smallwood, Richard J Webby, Stacey L Schultz-Cherry, Peter C Doherty, Paul G Thomas
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 11, Iss 2, p e1004642 (2015)
The recent emergence of a novel H7N9 influenza A virus (IAV) causing severe human infections in China raises concerns about a possible pandemic. The lack of pre-existing neutralizing antibodies in the broader population highlights the potential prote
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5588ffd71821403d9c3f2a7168f990b7
Autor:
Tracy J Ruckwardt, Allison M W Malloy, Emma Gostick, David A Price, Pradyot Dash, Jennifer L McClaren, Paul G Thomas, Barney S Graham
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 7, Iss 12, p e1002377 (2011)
Following respiratory syncytial virus infection of adult CB6F1 hybrid mice, a predictable CD8+ T cell epitope hierarchy is established with a strongly dominant response to a K(d)-restricted peptide (SYIGSINNI) from the M2 protein. The response to K(d
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/55ead976929548608b5098c3ade7544c
Autor:
Jennifer L. McClaren, Shalini Sharma, Melissa Y. Morris, Paul G. Thomas, John A. Rutigliano, Peter C. Doherty, Thomas H. Oguin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 88:1636-1651
One question that continues to challenge influenza A research is why some strains of virus are so devastating compared to their more mild counterparts. We approached this question from an immunological perspective, investigating the CD8 + T cell resp
Autor:
Alan Aderem, Carrie M. Rosenberger, Bart G. Jones, Peter C. Doherty, Jennifer L. McClaren, Pradyot Dash, Garnet Navarro, Catherine J. Sanders, Alan H. Diercks, Sherri L. Surman, Rebecca L. Podyminogin, Vincent C. Tam, Julia L. Hurwitz, Shari M. Kaiser, Jhoanna G. Noonan, Peter S. Askovich, Jacques J. Peschon, Paul G. Thomas
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Virology. 95:350-362
Type I alveolar epithelial cells are a replicative niche for influenza in vivo, yet their response to infection is not fully understood. To better characterize their cellular responses, we have created an immortalized murine lung epithelial type I ce
Autor:
Paul G. Thomas, Resha Bajracharya, Peter C. Doherty, Peter Vogel, Catherine J. Sanders, Jennifer L. McClaren
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
During influenza virus infection, it is unclear how much alveolar cell loss can be tolerated before the host succumbs to the disease. We sought to define relevant correlates of disease severity in the mouse influenza model, hypothesizing that a susce
Autor:
Natalia A. Ilyushina, Robert G. Webster, Elena A. Govorkova, Jennifer L. McClaren, Bindumadhav M. Marathe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 84:8042-8050
The fitness of oseltamivir-resistant highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza viruses has important clinical implications. We generated recombinant human A/Vietnam/1203/04 (VN; clade 1) and A/Turkey/15/06 (TK; clade 2.2) influenza viruses containing the H274
Autor:
T. S. P. Naipospos, Jennifer L. McClaren, Elena A. Govorkova, Natalia A. Ilyushina, Robert G. Webster, Bounlom Douangngeun
Publikováno v:
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 53:3088-3096
While the neuraminidase (NA) inhibitor oseltamivir is currently our first line of defense against a pandemic threat, there is little information about whether in vitro testing can predict the in vivo effectiveness of antiviral treatment. Using a pane
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 197:1315-1323
Background. Current oseltamivir prophylactic regimens may not be as effective against highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza viruses as they are against less pathogenic strains. An optimal regimen is urgently needed. Methods. Ferrets were given the neurami
Autor:
David S. Myers, Jennifer L. McClaren, Stephen B. Milne, H. Alex Brown, Paul G. Thomas, Pavlina T. Ivanova
Publikováno v:
ACS infectious diseases. 1(9)
While differences in the rate of virus fusion and budding from the host cell membrane have been correlated with pathogenicity, no systematic study of the contribution of differences in viral envelope composition has previously been attempted. Using r
Autor:
Rachael Keating, Philip Bradley, Zachary S Wilson, Jennifer L. McClaren, Scott A. Brown, Benjamin A. Edwards, Hongbo Chi, Peter C. Doherty, Tomer Hertz, Maureen A. McGargill, Tarsha L. Harris, Julia L. Hurwitz, Paul G. Thomas, Sherri L. Surman, Marie Wehenkel
Publikováno v:
Nature immunology. 14(12)
Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses pose a continuing global threat. Current vaccines will not protect against newly evolved pandemic viruses. The creation of 'universal' vaccines has been unsuccessful because the immunological mechanisms that