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Viraj Kulkarni
Affiliation
Texas Biomedical Research Institute
ORCID
Career Start Year
2004
Papers
42
H Index
25
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CM4AI Collaborator
Sarah J Ratcliffe (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
37048060
Aid or Antagonize: Nuclear Long Noncoding RNAs Regulate Host Responses and Outcomes of Viral Infections.
Cells
2023
34632326
6-Thioguanine blocks SARS-CoV-2 replication by inhibition of PLpro.
iScience
2021
33627312
Effect of screening by clinical breast examination on breast cancer incidence and mortality after 20 years: prospective, cluster randomised controlled trial in Mumbai.
BMJ
2021
34793582
Localization of infection in neonatal rhesus macaques after oral viral challenge.
PLoS Pathog
2021
34578431
Efficient Inhibition of HIV Using CRISPR/Cas13d Nuclease System.
Viruses
2021
32718991
Mapping functional humoral correlates of protection against malaria challenge following RTS,S/AS01 vaccination.
Sci Transl Med
2020
33093854
Detection of rare parasite on Pap smear.
Cytojournal
2020
31035848
Lymphocytes upregulate CD36 in adipose tissue and liver.
Adipocyte
2019
29762161
Anti-HIV IgM protects against mucosal SHIV transmission.
AIDS
2018
29869530
DNA Vaccine-Induced Long-Lasting Cytotoxic T Cells Targeting Conserved Elements of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Gag Are Boosted Upon DNA or Recombinant Modified Vaccinia Ankara Vaccination.
Hum Gene Ther
2018
29176985
Mucosal IgA Responses: Damaged in Established HIV Infection-Yet, Effective Weapon against HIV Transmission.
Front Immunol
2017
29055006
Posttranscriptional Regulation of HLA-A Protein Expression by Alternative Polyadenylation Signals Involving the RNA-Binding Protein Syncrip.
J Immunol
2017
27733554
DNA Prime-Boost Vaccine Regimen To Increase Breadth, Magnitude, and Cytotoxicity of the Cellular Immune Responses to Subdominant Gag Epitopes of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus and HIV.
J Immunol
2016
25273353
Intramuscular delivery of heterodimeric IL-15 DNA in macaques produces systemic levels of bioactive cytokine inducing proliferation of NK and T cells.
Gene Ther
2015
26125521
Dose-dependent inhibition of Gag cellular immunity by Env in SIV/HIV DNA vaccinated macaques.
Hum Vaccin Immunother
2015
25879820
A human immune data-informed vaccine concept elicits strong and broad T-cell specificities associated with HIV-1 control in mice and macaques.
J Transl Med
2015
25973533
NGS-based approach to determine the presence of HPV and their sites of integration in human cancer genome.
Br J Cancer
2015
25802183
Recombinant rubella vectors elicit SIV Gag-specific T cell responses with cytotoxic potential in rhesus macaques.
Vaccine
2015
24465991
Altered response hierarchy and increased T-cell breadth upon HIV-1 conserved element DNA vaccination in macaques.
PLoS One
2014
25229164
Comparative analysis of SIV-specific cellular immune responses induced by different vaccine platforms in rhesus macaques.
Clin Immunol
2014
25338098
HIV-1 conserved elements p24CE DNA vaccine induces humoral immune responses with broad epitope recognition in macaques.
PLoS One
2014
24810337
DNA vaccination by intradermal electroporation induces long-lasting immune responses in rhesus macaques.
J Med Primatol
2014
24907411
Humoral immunity induced by mucosal and/or systemic SIV-specific vaccine platforms suggests novel combinatorial approaches for enhancing responses.
Clin Immunol
2014
24626482
DNA and protein co-immunization improves the magnitude and longevity of humoral immune responses in macaques.
PLoS One
2014
23297419
The p40 subunit of interleukin (IL)-12 promotes stabilization and export of the p35 subunit: implications for improved IL-12 cytokine production.
J Biol Chem
2013
23820294
Vaccination with Vaxfectin(®) adjuvanted SIV DNA induces long-lasting humoral immune responses able to reduce SIVmac251 Viremia.
Hum Vaccin Immunother
2013
23624057
HIV/SIV DNA vaccine combined with protein in a co-immunization protocol elicits highest humoral responses to envelope in mice and macaques.
Vaccine
2013
23811579
Comparison of intradermal and intramuscular delivery followed by in vivo electroporation of SIV Env DNA in macaques.
Hum Vaccin Immunother
2013
23555935
HIV-1 p24(gag) derived conserved element DNA vaccine increases the breadth of immune response in mice.
PLoS One
2013
23359688
DNA and virus particle vaccination protects against acquisition and confers control of viremia upon heterologous simian immunodeficiency virus challenge.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2013
22894956
IL-12 DNA as molecular vaccine adjuvant increases the cytotoxic T cell responses and breadth of humoral immune responses in SIV DNA vaccinated macaques.
Hum Vaccin Immunother
2012
21195080
Comparison of immune responses generated by optimized DNA vaccination against SIV antigens in mice and macaques.
Vaccine
2011
21241732
Preclinical evaluation of HIV-1 therapeutic ex vivo dendritic cell vaccines expressing consensus Gag antigens and conserved Gag epitopes.
Vaccine
2011
20451642
Long-lasting humoral and cellular immune responses and mucosal dissemination after intramuscular DNA immunization.
Vaccine
2010
19564339
Differential association of programmed death-1 and CD57 with ex vivo survival of CD8+ T cells in HIV infection.
J Immunol
2009
19696432
Secretion and biological activity of short signal peptide IL-15 is chaperoned by IL-15 receptor alpha in vivo.
J Immunol
2009
19717425
DNA vaccination in rhesus macaques induces potent immune responses and decreases acute and chronic viremia after SIVmac251 challenge.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2009
18055460
Intracellular interaction of interleukin-15 with its receptor alpha during production leads to mutual stabilization and increased bioactivity.
J Biol Chem
2008
17979522
Efficient systemic expression of bioactive IL-15 in mice upon delivery of optimized DNA expression plasmids.
DNA Cell Biol
2007
17001072
RNA-binding motif protein 15 binds to the RNA transport element RTE and provides a direct link to the NXF1 export pathway.
J Biol Chem
2006
14693237
Concurrent hypermethylation of multiple regulatory genes in chewing tobacco associated oral squamous cell carcinomas and adjacent normal tissues.
Oral Oncol
2004
15509495
Genome wide instability scanning in chewing-tobacco associated oral cancer using inter simple sequence repeat PCR.
Oral Oncol
2004
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