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Kenneth A Rogers
2004
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35976993Durable protection against the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant is induced by an adjuvanted subunit vaccine.Sci Transl Med2022
35988541Distinct sensitivities to SARS-CoV-2 variants in vaccinated humans and mice.Cell Rep2022
34413855Cooperation Between Systemic IgG1 and Mucosal Dimeric IgA2 Monoclonal Anti-HIV Env Antibodies: Passive Immunization Protects Indian Rhesus Macaques Against Mucosal SHIV Challenges.Front Immunol2021
34061907PET/CT targeted tissue sampling reveals virus specific dIgA can alter the distribution and localization of HIV after rectal exposure.PLoS Pathog2021
34148985Viremia controls Env-specific antibody-secreting cell responses in simian immunodeficiency virus infected macaques pre and post-antiretroviral therapy.AIDS2021
33873199Adjuvanting a subunit COVID-19 vaccine to induce protective immunity.Nature2021
33594366Adjuvanting a subunit SARS-CoV-2 nanoparticle vaccine to induce protective immunity in non-human primates.bioRxiv2021
34793582Localization of infection in neonatal rhesus macaques after oral viral challenge.PLoS Pathog2021
34619077Elicitation of broadly protective sarbecovirus immunity by receptor-binding domain nanoparticle vaccines.Cell2021
34757923Tuberculosis detection in nonhuman primates is enhanced by use of testing algorithms that include an interferon-γ release assay.American Journal of Veterinary Research2021
32765488Safety and Immunological Evaluation of Interleukin-21 Plus Anti-α4β7 mAb Combination Therapy in Rhesus Macaques.Frontiers in Immunology2020
30936432Visualization of early events in mRNA vaccine delivery in non-human primates via PET-CT and near-infrared imaging.Nature Biomedical Engineering2019
31083697Delayed vaginal SHIV infection in VRC01 and anti-α4β7 treated rhesus macaques.PLoS Pathogens2019
29346349Early treatment of SIV+ macaques with an αβ mAb alters virus distribution and preserves CD4 T cells in later stages of infection.Mucosal Immunology2018
28667164Immune Cell Dynamics in Rhesus Macaques Infected with a Brazilian Strain of Zika Virus.Journal of Immunology2017
28918646Depletion of Gut-Resident CCR5<sup>+</sup> Cells for HIV Cure Strategies.AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses2017
27428745Reproducing SIVοnef vaccine correlates of protection: trimeric gp41 antibody concentrated at mucosal front lines.AIDS2016
26760232Antiretroviral therapy induces a rapid increase in bone resorption that is positively associated with the magnitude of immune reconstitution in HIV infection.AIDS2016
26892459Experimental transfusion-induced Babesia microti infection: dynamics of parasitemia and immune responses in a rhesus macaque model.Transfusion2016
26551680Interleukin-21 combined with ART reduces inflammation and viral reservoir in SIV-infected macaques.J Clin Invest2015
25751144Whole-body immunoPET reveals active SIV dynamics in viremic and antiretroviral therapy-treated macaques.Nat Methods2015
24907346Early lymphoid responses and germinal center formation correlate with lower viral load set points and better prognosis of simian immunodeficiency virus infection.Journal of Immunology2014
25419708Targeting α4β7 integrin reduces mucosal transmission of simian immunodeficiency virus and protects gut-associated lymphoid tissue from infection.Nat Med2014
24991927Innate immune responses and rapid control of inflammation in African green monkeys treated or not with interferon-alpha during primary SIVagm infection.PLoS Pathogens2014
23555918Re-evaluation of PD-1 expression by T cells as a marker for immune exhaustion during SIV infection.PLoS ONE2013
23853592Maintenance of intestinal Th17 cells and reduced microbial translocation in SIV-infected rhesus macaques treated with interleukin (IL)-21.PLoS Pathog2013
24227774In vivo blockade of the programmed cell death-1 pathway using soluble recombinant PD-1-Fc enhances CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses but has limited clinical benefit.Journal of Immunology2013
22387550Spatial alterations between CD4(+) T follicular helper, B, and CD8(+) T cells during simian immunodeficiency virus infection: T/B cell homeostasis, activation, and potential mechanism for viral escape.Journal of Immunology2012
22550346Treatment of SIV-infected sooty mangabeys with a type-I IFN agonist results in decreased virus replication without inducing hyperimmune activation.Blood2012
21550633Pendrin mediates uptake of perchlorate in a mammalian in vitro system.2011
22312360Sexual Transmission of XMRV: A Potential Infection Route.Adv Virol2011
21325416Infection, viral dissemination, and antibody responses of rhesus macaques exposed to the human gammaretrovirus XMRV.J Virol2011
21996099Interleukin-21 administration to rhesus macaques chronically infected with simian immunodeficiency virus increases cytotoxic effector molecules in T cells and NK cells and enhances B cell function without increasing immune activation or viral replication.Vaccine2011
19155491Increased IL-15 production is associated with higher susceptibility of memory CD4 T cells to simian immunodeficiency virus during acute infection.J Immunol2009
18354205Nonhuman primate IgA: genetic heterogeneity and interactions with CD89.Journal of Immunology2008
18266718Soluble PD-1 rescues the proliferative response of simian immunodeficiency virus-specific CD4 and CD8 T cells during chronic infection.Immunology2008
18331725Differences in the constitutive and SIV infection induced expression of Siglecs by hematopoietic cells from non-human primates.Cellular Immunology2007
17669209Anti-CD3/28 mediated expansion of macaque CD4+ T cells is polyclonal and provides extended survival after adoptive transfer.Journal of Medical Primatology2007
16951347IgG Fc receptor III homologues in nonhuman primate species: genetic characterization and ligand interactions.Journal of Immunology2006
16630026Molecular characterization of immunoglobulin D in mammals: immunoglobulin heavy constant delta genes in dogs, chimpanzees and four old world monkey species.Immunology2006
15379978Identification and characterization of macaque CD89 (immunoglobulin A Fc receptor).Immunology2004
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