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Richard Green
Center for Innate Immunity and Immune Disease, University of Washington
2005
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36939421A Small Molecule RIG-I Agonist Serves as an Adjuvant to Induce Broad Multifaceted Influenza Virus Vaccine Immunity.J Immunol2023
36600780Angiopoietin-Like4 Is a Novel Marker of COVID-19 Severity.Crit Care Explor2022
34228762Interleukin-15 response signature predicts RhCMV/SIV vaccine efficacy.PLoS Pathog2021
33893179Correlation of Regulatory T Cell Numbers with Disease Tolerance upon Virus Infection.Immunohorizons2021
33835024Simultaneous trimodal single-cell measurement of transcripts, epitopes, and chromatin accessibility using TEA-seq.Elife2021
31621854Immune Predictors of Mortality After Ribonucleic Acid Virus Infection.J Infect Dis2020
31980485Human DNA-PK activates a STING-independent DNA sensing pathway.Sci Immunol2020
32404939The early local and systemic Type I interferon responses to ultraviolet B light exposure are cGAS dependent.Sci Rep2020
32163525Engagement of monocytes, NK cells, and CD4+ Th1 cells by ALVAC-SIV vaccination results in a decreased risk of SIVmac251 vaginal acquisition.PLoS Pathog2020
30371803Immune Correlates of Protection From West Nile Virus Neuroinvasion and Disease.J Infect Dis2019
31704931Macrophage-associated wound healing contributes to African green monkey SIV pathogenesis control.Nat Commun2019
31836755Author Correction: Macrophage-associated wound healing contributes to African green monkey SIV pathogenesis control.Nat Commun2019
31748228Strong T<sub>H</sub>1-biased CD4 T cell responses are associated with diminished SIV vaccine efficacy.Sci Transl Med2019
31471108Differential Activation of the Transcription Factor IRF1 Underlies the Distinct Immune Responses Elicited by Type I and Type III Interferons.Immunity2019
31409781RIG-I-like receptors direct inflammatory macrophage polarization against West Nile virus infection.Nat Commun2019
31235953Interferon-λ modulates dendritic cells to facilitate T cell immunity during infection with influenza A virus.Nat Immunol2019
31019057Comparative Analysis of African and Asian Lineage-Derived Zika Virus Strains Reveals Differences in Activation of and Sensitivity to Antiviral Innate Immunity.J Virol2019
29559569Interleukin-1β Signaling in Dendritic Cells Induces Antiviral Interferon Responses.mBio2018
29880853Immunoprofiles of human Sertoli cells infected with Zika virus reveals unique insights into host-pathogen crosstalk.Sci Rep2018
30230983Long Noncoding RNA Signatures Induced by Toll-Like Receptor 7 and Type I Interferon Signaling in Activated Human Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells.J Interferon Cytokine Res2018
29982912Interferon-stimulated genes: new platforms and computational approaches.Mamm Genome2018
30297339Differential and Overlapping Immune Programs Regulated by IRF3 and IRF5 in Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells.J Immunol2018
29475580Evidence of cardiac involvement in the fetal inflammatory response syndrome: disruption of gene networks programming cardiac development in nonhuman primates.Am J Obstet Gynecol2018
29466439Liver macrophage-associated inflammation correlates with SIV burden and is substantially reduced following cART.PLoS Pathog2018
29408905Splenic macrophages are required for protective innate immunity against West Nile virus.PLoS One2018
27933528RNA-Seq in the Collaborative Cross.Methods Mol Biol2017
28134626Regional astrocyte IFN signaling restricts pathogenesis during neurotropic viral infection.J Clin Invest2017
28884664Early nasopharyngeal microbial signature associated with severe influenza in children: a retrospective pilot study.J Gen Virol2017
28592649Oas1b-dependent Immune Transcriptional Profiles of West Nile Virus Infection in the Collaborative Cross.G3 (Bethesda)2017
26867183Integrated Omics Analysis of Pathogenic Host Responses during Pandemic H1N1 Influenza Virus Infection: The Crucial Role of Lipid Metabolism.Cell Host Microbe2016
27618651Fetal brain lesions after subcutaneous inoculation of Zika virus in a pregnant nonhuman primate.Nat Med2016
27872814Transcriptional profiles of WNV neurovirulence in a genetically diverse Collaborative Cross population.Genom Data2016
27843766Identifying protective host gene expression signatures within the spleen during West Nile virus infection in the collaborative cross model.Genom Data2016
27806117A Mouse Model of Chronic West Nile Virus Disease.PLoS Pathog2016
26981429Transcriptional analysis of antiviral small molecule therapeutics as agonists of the RLR pathway.Genom Data2016
25589554Next-generation sequencing reveals a controlled immune response to Zaire Ebola virus challenge in cynomolgus macaques immunized with vesicular stomatitis virus expressing Zaire Ebola virus glycoprotein (VSVοG/EBOVgp).Clin Vaccine Immunol2015
26452100Genome Wide Identification of SARS-CoV Susceptibility Loci Using the Collaborative Cross.PLoS Genet2015
26159719Flavivirus Antagonism of Type I Interferon Signaling Reveals Prolidase as a Regulator of IFNAR1 Surface Expression.Cell Host Microbe2015
24850744Deep sequencing of HIV-infected cells: insights into nascent transcription and host-directed therapy.J Virol2014
25977790A comprehensive collection of systems biology data characterizing the host response to viral infection.Sci Data2014
25359852Host genetic diversity enables Ebola hemorrhagic fever pathogenesis and resistance.Science2014
24810475Assessment and improvement of Indian-origin rhesus macaque and Mauritian-origin cynomolgus macaque genome annotations using deep transcriptome sequencing data.J Med Primatol2014
24807713Deep transcriptional sequencing of mucosal challenge compartment from rhesus macaques acutely infected with simian immunodeficiency virus implicates loss of cell adhesion preceding immune activation.J Virol2014
24846384Pathogenic influenza viruses and coronaviruses utilize similar and contrasting approaches to control interferon-stimulated gene responses.mBio2014
24902603Genomic profiling of collaborative cross founder mice infected with respiratory viruses reveals novel transcripts and infection-related strain-specific gene and isoform expression.G3 (Bethesda)2014
24922324Annotation of long non-coding RNAs expressed in collaborative cross founder mice in response to respiratory virus infection reveals a new class of interferon-stimulated transcripts.RNA Biol2014
23386435Next-generation sequencing of small RNAs from HIV-infected cells identifies phased microrna expression patterns and candidate novel microRNAs differentially expressed upon infection.mBio2013
15655784Blockade of the Fas/FasL system improves pneumococcal clearance from the lungs without preventing dissemination of bacteria to the spleen.J Infect Dis2005
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