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107
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1996 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Albert Z. Kapikian was affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Through their career, Kapikian contributed to scientific research in various fields, although specific areas of study and topics related to their work are not detailed in the available data.

Kapikian's publication record does not include any recent papers or frequently cited works based on the data provided. There are also no records of collaborations with frequent co-authors or a concentration of publications in specific venues.

The scientist did not have any books published by known publishers, according to the available sources. Information related to main topics, fields, or subfields of study were not listed, which limits insight into the particular scientific domains they specialized in.

Albert Z. Kapikian received the distinction of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1996, marking a recognized career milestone.

Best Publications

  • Visualization by Immune Electron Microscopy of a 27-nm Particle Associated with Acute Infectious Nonbacterial Gastroenteritis

    Albert Z. Kapikian;Richard G. Wyatt;Raphael Dolin;Thomas S. Thornhill

  • AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY OF ALTERED CLINICAL REACTIVITY TO RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL (RS) VIRUS INFECTION IN CHILDREN PREVIOUSLY VACCINATED WITH AN INACTIVATED RS VIRUS VACCINE

    A Z Kapikian;R H Mitchell;R M Chanock;R A Shvedoff

  • Hepatitis A: Detection by Immune Electron Microscopy of a Viruslike Antigen Associated with Acute Illness

    Stephen M. Feinstone;Albert Z. Kapikian;Robert H. Purcell

  • Transfusion-Associated Hepatitis Not Due to Viral Hepatitis Type A or B

    Stephen M. Feinstone;Albert Z. Kapikian;Robert H. Purcell;Harvey J. Alter

  • Recovery in tracheal organ cultures of novel viruses from patients with respiratory disease.

    Kenneth McIntosh;Jane H. Dees;Walter B. Becker;Albert Z. Kapikian

  • Human reovirus-like agent as the major pathogen associated with "winter" gastroenteritis in hospitalized infants and young children.

    Albert Z. Kapikian;Hyun Wha Kim;Richard G. Wyatt;W. Lee Cline

  • Clinical Immunity in Acute Gastroenteritis Caused by Norwalk Agent

    Thomas A. Parrino;David S. Schreiber;Jerry S. Trier;Albert Z. Kapikian

  • Independent segregation of two antigenic specificities (VP3 and VP7) involved in neutralization of rotavirus infectivity.

    Yasutaka Hoshino;Mitzi M. Sereno;Karen Midthun;Jorge Flores

  • ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY (ELISA) FOR DETECTION OF HUMAN REOVIRUS-LIKE AGENT OF INFANTILE GASTROENTERITIS

    Robert H. Yolken;Hyun Wha Kim;Thomas Clem;Richard G. Wyatt

  • Comparison of Three Agents of Acute Infectious Nonbacterial Gastroenteritis by Cross-Challenge in Volunteers

    Richard G. Wyatt;Raphael Dolin;Neil R. Blacklow;Herbert L. DuPont

  • Efficacy of the rhesus rotavirus-based quadrivalent vaccine in infants and young children in Venezuela

    Irene Pérez-Schael;María J. Guntiñas;Mireya Pérez;Vito Pagone

  • Safety and Efficacy of High-dose Rhesus-Human Reassortant Rotavirus Vaccines—Report of the National Multicenter Trial

    Margaret B. Rennels;Roger I. Glass;Penelope H. Dennehy;David I. Bernstein

  • Genes of human (strain Wa) and bovine (strain UK) rotaviruses that code for neutralization and subgroup antigens

    Anthony R. Kalica;Harry B. Greenberg;Richard G. Wyatt;Jorge Flores

  • Human rotavirus type 2: cultivation in vitro

    Richard G. Wyatt;Walter D. James;Edward H. Bohl;Kenneth W. Theil

  • Direct isolation in cell culture of human rotaviruses and their characterization into four serotypes.

    R G Wyatt;H D James;A L Pittman;Y Hoshino

  • Diarrheal disease during Operation Desert Shield.

    Kenneth C. Hyams;August L. Bourgeois;Bruce R. Merrell;Patrick Rozmajzl

  • Reoviruslike Agent in Stools: Association with Infantile Diarrhea and Development of Serologic Tests

    Albert Z. Kapikian;Hyun Wha Kim;Richard G. Wyatt;William J. Rodriguez

  • Evolutionary Dynamics of GII.4 Noroviruses over a 34-Year Period

    Karin Bok;Eugenio J. Abente;Mauricio Realpe-Quintero;Tanaji Mitra

  • Pediatric viral gastroenteritis during eight years of study.

    C D Brandt;H W Kim;W J Rodriguez;J O Arrobio

  • Antigenic relationships among human rotaviruses as determined by outer capsid protein VP4.

    Mario Gorziglia;Gisela Larralde;Albert Z. Kapikian;Robert M. Chanock

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert M. Chanock
Robert M. Chanock National Institutes of Health
Yasutaka Hoshino
Yasutaka Hoshino National Institutes of Health
Kim Y. Green
Kim Y. Green National Institutes of Health
Jorge Flores
Jorge Flores Program for Appropriate Technology in Health
Harry B. Greenberg
Harry B. Greenberg Stanford University
Timo Vesikari
Timo Vesikari Tampere University
Robert H. Purcell
Robert H. Purcell National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Roger I. Glass
Roger I. Glass National Institutes of Health
Raphael Dolin
Raphael Dolin Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Kenneth McIntosh
Kenneth McIntosh Boston Children's Hospital

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