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Alexander Bukreyev is affiliated with The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with specific attention to Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The scientist's work spans several main topics, including Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, Viral Infections and Vectors, Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, Hepatitis B Virus Studies, and Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Alexander Bukreyev include:

  • Natalia A. Kuzmina (37 publications)
  • James E. Crowe (29 publications)
  • Sivakumar Periasamy (27 publications)
  • Philipp A. Ilinykh (26 publications)
  • Erica Ollmann Saphire (23 publications)

Bukreyev's research has been published in various venues, with notable frequent publication sites being:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) - 21 publications
  • Cell Reports - 9 publications
  • Nature Communications - 7 publications
  • Archives of Virology - 5 publications
  • SSRN Electronic Journal - 5 publications

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Alexander Bukreyev include the following:

  • 2020 taxonomic update for phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales, 2020, published in Archives of Virology
  • SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity and subsequent infection risk in healthy young adults: a prospective cohort study, 2021, published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
  • A live-attenuated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine candidate with accessory protein deletions, 2022, published in Nature Communications
  • Analysis of a Therapeutic Antibody Cocktail Reveals Determinants for Cooperative and Broad Ebolavirus Neutralization, 2020, published in Immunity
  • 2021 Taxonomic update of phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales, 2021, published in Archives of Virology

Best Publications

  • Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2016

    Claudio L. Afonso;Gaya K. Amarasinghe;Krisztián Bányai;Yīmíng Bào

  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike protein expressed by attenuated vaccinia virus protectively immunizes mice

    Himani Bisht;Anjeanette Roberts;Leatrice Vogel;Alexander Bukreyev

  • Contributions of the structural proteins of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus to protective immunity

    Ursula J. Buchholz;Alexander Bukreyev;Lijuan Yang;Elaine W. Lamirande

  • Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2018

    Gaya K. Amarasinghe;Nidia G. Aréchiga Ceballos;Ashley C. Banyard;Christopher F. Basler

  • Recombinant respiratory syncytial virus from which the entire SH gene has been deleted grows efficiently in cell culture and exhibits site-specific attenuation in the respiratory tract of the mouse.

    Alexander Bukreyev;Stephen S. Whitehead;Brian R. Murphy;Peter L. Collins

  • Mucosal immunisation of African green monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) with an attenuated parainfluenza virus expressing the SARS coronavirus spike protein for the prevention of SARS.

    Alexander Bukreyev;Elaine W Lamirande;Ursula J Buchholz;Leatrice N Vogel

  • Infection of Ciliated Cells by Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 in an In Vitro Model of Human Airway Epithelium

    Liqun Zhang;Alexander Bukreyev;Catherine I. Thompson;Brandy Watson

  • Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2019.

    Gaya K. Amarasinghe;María A. Ayllón;Yīmíng Bào;Christopher F. Basler

  • Recombinant Respiratory Syncytial Virus Bearing a Deletion of either the NS2 or SH Gene Is Attenuated in Chimpanzees

    Stephen S. Whitehead;Alexander Bukreyev;Michael N. Teng;Cai Yen Firestone

  • Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2017

    Gaya K. Amarasinghe;Yīmíng Bào;Christopher F. Basler;Sina Bavari

  • 2020 taxonomic update for phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales

    Jens H. Kuhn;Scott Adkins;Daniela Alioto;Sergey V. Alkhovsky

  • The Secreted Form of Respiratory Syncytial Virus G Glycoprotein Helps the Virus Evade Antibody-Mediated Restriction of Replication by Acting as an Antigen Decoy and through Effects on Fc Receptor-Bearing Leukocytes

    Alexander Bukreyev;Lijuan Yang;Jens Fricke;Lily Cheng

  • Systematic analysis of monoclonal antibodies against Ebola virus GP defines features that contribute to protection

    Erica Ollmann Saphire;Sharon L. Schendel;Marnie L. Fusco;Karthik Gangavarapu

  • Recovery of infectious respiratory syncytial virus expressing an additional, foreign gene.

    Alexander Bukreyev;Ena Camargo;Peter L. Collins

  • Successful Topical Respiratory Tract Immunization of Primates against Ebola Virus

    Alexander Bukreyev;Pierre E. Rollin;Mallory K. Tate;Lijuan Yang

  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection Sensitizes Cells to Apoptosis Mediated by Tumor Necrosis Factor-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand

    Alexander Kotelkin;Elena A. Prikhod'ko;Jeffrey I. Cohen;Peter L. Collins

  • Cross-Reactive and Potent Neutralizing Antibody Responses in Human Survivors of Natural Ebolavirus Infection

    Andrew I. Flyak;Xiaoli Shen;Charles D. Murin;Hannah L. Turner

  • Mechanism of human antibody-mediated neutralization of Marburg virus.

    Andrew I. Flyak;Philipp A. Ilinykh;Charles D. Murin;Tania Garron

  • Modified mRNA-Based Vaccines Elicit Robust Immune Responses and Protect Guinea Pigs from Ebola Virus Disease

    Michelle Meyer;Eric Huang;Olga Yuzhakov;Palaniappan Ramanathan

  • Topoisomerase 1 inhibition suppresses inflammatory genes and protects from death by inflammation.

    Alex Rialdi;Laura Campisi;Nan Zhao;Arvin Cesar Lagda

  • Recombinant Newcastle disease virus expressing a foreign viral antigen is attenuated and highly immunogenic in primates

    Alexander Bukreyev;Zhuhui Huang;Lijuan Yang;Subbiah Elankumaran

  • Newcastle disease virus, a host range-restricted virus, as a vaccine vector for intranasal immunization against emerging pathogens

    Joshua M. DiNapoli;Alexander Kotelkin;Lijuan Yang;Subbiah Elankumaran

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter L. Collins
Peter L. Collins National Institutes of Health
Brian R. Murphy
Brian R. Murphy National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
James E. Crowe
James E. Crowe Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Erica Ollmann Saphire
Erica Ollmann Saphire La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Christopher F. Basler
Christopher F. Basler University of Georgia
Kartik Chandran
Kartik Chandran Albert Einstein College of Medicine
John M. Dye
John M. Dye United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
Ayato Takada
Ayato Takada Hokkaido University
Jonathan S. Towner
Jonathan S. Towner Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Janusz T. Paweska
Janusz T. Paweska National Health Laboratory Service

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