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Jeffrey M Weiss
Affiliation
University of Washington
ORCID
Career Start Year
2004
Papers
13
H Index
10
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CM4AI Collaborator
PMID
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31836755
Author Correction: Macrophage-associated wound healing contributes to African green monkey SIV pathogenesis control.
Nat Commun
2019
31836755
Author Correction: Macrophage-associated wound healing contributes to African green monkey SIV pathogenesis control.
Nat Commun
2019
31704931
Macrophage-associated wound healing contributes to African green monkey SIV pathogenesis control.
Nat Commun
2019
31704931
Macrophage-associated wound healing contributes to African green monkey SIV pathogenesis control.
Nat Commun
2019
28099857
A Systems Approach Reveals MAVS Signaling in Myeloid Cells as Critical for Resistance to Ebola Virus in Murine Models of Infection.
Cell Rep
2017
28099857
A Systems Approach Reveals MAVS Signaling in Myeloid Cells as Critical for Resistance to Ebola Virus in Murine Models of Infection.
Cell Rep
2017
25392405
Tissue-specific transcriptome sequencing analysis expands the non-human primate reference transcriptome resource (NHPRTR).
Nucleic Acids Res
2015
25392405
Tissue-specific transcriptome sequencing analysis expands the non-human primate reference transcriptome resource (NHPRTR).
Nucleic Acids Res
2015
24846384
Pathogenic influenza viruses and coronaviruses utilize similar and contrasting approaches to control interferon-stimulated gene responses.
mBio
2014
25274805
Multiple low-dose challenges in a rhesus macaque AIDS vaccine trial result in an evolving host response that affects protective outcome.
Clin Vaccine Immunol
2014
25359852
Host genetic diversity enables Ebola hemorrhagic fever pathogenesis and resistance.
Science
2014
25977790
A comprehensive collection of systems biology data characterizing the host response to viral infection.
Sci Data
2014
24807713
Deep transcriptional sequencing of mucosal challenge compartment from rhesus macaques acutely infected with simian immunodeficiency virus implicates loss of cell adhesion preceding immune activation.
J Virol
2014
24846384
Pathogenic influenza viruses and coronaviruses utilize similar and contrasting approaches to control interferon-stimulated gene responses.
mBio
2014
25977790
A comprehensive collection of systems biology data characterizing the host response to viral infection.
Sci Data
2014
25274805
Multiple low-dose challenges in a rhesus macaque AIDS vaccine trial result in an evolving host response that affects protective outcome.
Clin Vaccine Immunol
2014
25359852
Host genetic diversity enables Ebola hemorrhagic fever pathogenesis and resistance.
Science
2014
24807713
Deep transcriptional sequencing of mucosal challenge compartment from rhesus macaques acutely infected with simian immunodeficiency virus implicates loss of cell adhesion preceding immune activation.
J Virol
2014
23203872
The non-human primate reference transcriptome resource (NHPRTR) for comparative functional genomics.
Nucleic Acids Res
2013
23203872
The non-human primate reference transcriptome resource (NHPRTR) for comparative functional genomics.
Nucleic Acids Res
2013
22542004
Quantitative proteomic analysis of HIV-1 infected CD4+ T cells reveals an early host response in important biological pathways: protein synthesis, cell proliferation, and T-cell activation.
Virology
2012
22542004
Quantitative proteomic analysis of HIV-1 infected CD4+ T cells reveals an early host response in important biological pathways: protein synthesis, cell proliferation, and T-cell activation.
Virology
2012
21933919
Next-generation sequencing reveals HIV-1-mediated suppression of T cell activation and RNA processing and regulation of noncoding RNA expression in a CD4+ T cell line.
mBio
2011
21933919
Next-generation sequencing reveals HIV-1-mediated suppression of T cell activation and RNA processing and regulation of noncoding RNA expression in a CD4+ T cell line.
mBio
2011
15112821
Development and application of pyrolysis gas chromatography/mass spectrometry for the analysis of bound trinitrotoluene residues in soil.
Environ Sci Technol
2004
15112821
Development and application of pyrolysis gas chromatography/mass spectrometry for the analysis of bound trinitrotoluene residues in soil.
Environ Sci Technol
2004
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