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P Robert Beatty
Affiliation
School of Public Health, University of California berkeley
ORCID
Career Start Year
1990
Papers
44
H Index
28
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
37425955
Yellow fever disease severity and endothelial dysfunction are associated with elevated serum levels of viral NS1 protein and syndecan-1.
medRxiv
2023
36494335
SARS-CoV-2 Spike triggers barrier dysfunction and vascular leak via integrins and TGF-β signaling.
Nat Commun
2022
35730550
Workshop-based learning and networking: a scalable model for research capacity strengthening in low- and middle-income countries.
Glob Health Action
2022
35533778
Sulfated β-glucan from Agaricus subrufescens inhibits flavivirus infection and nonstructural protein 1-mediated pathogenesis.
Antiviral Res
2022
35745469
Flavivirus NS1 Triggers Tissue-Specific Disassembly of Intercellular Junctions Leading to Barrier Dysfunction and Vascular Leak in a GSK-3β-Dependent Manner.
Pathogens
2022
33414220
Structural basis for antibody inhibition of flavivirus NS1-triggered endothelial dysfunction.
Science
2021
34931188
SARS-CoV-2 Spike triggers barrier dysfunction and vascular leak via integrins and TGF-β signaling.
bioRxiv
2021
30642979
Cyclic Dinucleotide-Adjuvanted Dengue Virus Nonstructural Protein 1 Induces Protective Antibody and T Cell Responses.
J Immunol
2019
31526452
Increased serum sialic acid is associated with morbidity and mortality in a murine model of dengue disease.
J Gen Virol
2019
30726741
Flavivirus NS1 Triggers Tissue-Specific Vascular Endothelial Dysfunction Reflecting Disease Tropism.
Cell Rep
2019
30044715
The Good, the Bad, and the Shocking: The Multiple Roles of Dengue Virus Nonstructural Protein 1 in Protection and Pathogenesis.
Annu Rev Virol
2018
29121099
Dengue virus NS1 cytokine-independent vascular leak is dependent on endothelial glycocalyx components.
PLoS Pathog
2017
28381638
Antibody Epitopes Identified in Critical Regions of Dengue Virus Nonstructural 1 Protein in Mouse Vaccination and Natural Human Infections.
J Immunol
2017
26946111
Inhibition of endoplasmic reticulum glucosidases is required for in vitro and in vivo dengue antiviral activity by the iminosugar UV-4.
Antiviral Res
2016
26974655
Iminosugars Inhibit Dengue Virus Production via Inhibition of ER Alpha-Glucosidases--Not Glycolipid Processing Enzymes.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
2016
26973790
Focal therapy using magnetic resonance image-guided focused ultrasound in patients with localized prostate cancer.
J Ther Ultrasound
2016
25938762
A Dengue Virus Type 4 Model of Disseminated Lethal Infection in AG129 Mice.
PLoS One
2015
26355030
Dengue virus NS1 triggers endothelial permeability and vascular leak that is prevented by NS1 vaccination.
Sci Transl Med
2015
24316047
Innate immunity to dengue virus infection and subversion of antiviral responses.
J Mol Biol
2014
25046459
Recurrent basal cell carcinoma with intracranial invasion: a case report and literature review.
Dermatol Online J
2014
22131327
Protection from secondary dengue virus infection in a mouse model reveals the role of serotype cross-reactive B and T cells.
J Immunol
2012
23070155
Liposome-mediated delivery of iminosugars enhances efficacy against dengue virus in vivo.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
2012
22815273
Characterization of a model of lethal dengue virus 2 infection in C57BL/6 mice deficient in the alpha/beta interferon receptor.
J Gen Virol
2012
20368988
On-chip magnetic separation of superparamagnetic beads for integrated molecular analysis.
J Appl Phys
2010
20168989
Lethal antibody enhancement of dengue disease in mice is prevented by Fc modification.
PLoS Pathog
2010
19270292
Tropism of dengue virus in mice and humans defined by viral nonstructural protein 3-specific immunostaining.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
2009
19751398
A mouse model for studying dengue virus pathogenesis and immune response.
Ann N Y Acad Sci
2009
18774583
Antibodies play a greater role than immune cells in heterologous protection against secondary dengue virus infection in a mouse model.
Virology
2008
17518946
Atypical cutaneous leishmaniasis cases display elevated antigen-induced interleukin-10.
Parasite Immunol
2007
17492597
Dengue virus infects macrophages and dendritic cells in a mouse model of infection.
J Infect Dis
2007
16842813
A novel magnetic bead bioassay platform using a microchip-based sensor for infectious disease diagnosis.
J Immunol Methods
2006
17005698
Murine model for dengue virus-induced lethal disease with increased vascular permeability.
J Virol
2006
16148142
Critical roles for both STAT1-dependent and STAT1-independent pathways in the control of primary dengue virus infection in mice.
J Immunol
2005
14990690
Interferon-dependent immunity is essential for resistance to primary dengue virus infection in mice, whereas T- and B-cell-dependent immunity are less critical.
J Virol
2004
9603174
CD30 expression identifies a functional alloreactive human T-lymphocyte subset.
Transplantation
1998
9521208
Human hepatocytes produce an isoform of FAS that inhibits apoptosis.
Transplantation
1998
9603175
Effect of cyclosporine and tacrolimus on the growth of Epstein-Barr virus-transformed B-cell lines.
Transplantation
1998
9038302
Cross-reactive cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-mediated lysis of Chlamydia trachomatis- and Chlamydia psittaci-infected cells.
Infect Immun
1997
9126962
Involvement of IL-10 in the autonomous growth of EBV-transformed B cell lines.
J Immunol
1997
8675291
Cytotoxic-T-lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis of L cells persistently infected with Chlamydia spp.
Infect Immun
1996
7963531
CD8+ T lymphocyte-mediated lysis of Chlamydia-infected L cells using an endogenous antigen pathway.
J Immunol
1994
1398973
Identification of Chlamydia trachomatis antigens by use of murine T-cell lines.
Infect Immun
1992
1500180
Immune specificity of murine T-cell lines to the major outer membrane protein of Chlamydia trachomatis.
Infect Immun
1992
2287277
Cysteine-rich outer membrane proteins of Chlamydia trachomatis display compensatory sequence changes between biovariants.
Mol Microbiol
1990
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