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Andrea Amalfitano is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their professional focus lies within academic research and science.

While there is no specific listing of recent papers authored by Amalfitano, available data does not provide detailed information about their publications or topics of study. Similarly, no frequent co-authors or publication venues have been identified to further characterize their collaborative or publishing patterns.

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This profile reflects Andrea Amalfitano's current academic affiliation and the limited bibliometric data accessible at this time.

Best Publications

  • Adenovirus vector induced innate immune responses: impact upon efficacy and toxicity in gene therapy and vaccine applications.

    Zachary C. Hartman;Daniel M. Appledorn;Andrea Amalfitano;Andrea Amalfitano

  • Loss-of-function mutations in FGFR1 cause autosomal dominant Kallmann syndrome.

    Catherine Dodé;Jacqueline Levilliers;Jean-Michel Dupont;Anne De Paepe

  • TRPA1 is a candidate for the mechanosensitive transduction channel of vertebrate hair cells

    David P. Corey;David P. Corey;Jaime Garcia-Añoveros;Jeffrey R. Holt;Kelvin Y. Kwan;Kelvin Y. Kwan

  • Recombinant human acid alpha-glucosidase enzyme therapy for infantile glycogen storage disease type II: results of a phase I/II clinical trial.

    Andrea Amalfitano;A. Resai Bengur;Richard P. Morse;Joseph M. Majure

  • Production and Characterization of Improved Adenovirus Vectors with the E1, E2b, and E3 Genes Deleted

    Andrea Amalfitano;Michael A. Hauser;Huimin Hu;Delila Serra

  • CHINESE HAMSTER OVARY CELL-DERIVED RECOMBINANT HUMAN ACID α-GLUCOSIDASE IN INFANTILE-ONSET POMPE DISEASE

    Priya Sunil Kishnani;Marc Nicolino;Thomas Voit;R. Curtis Rogers

  • Adenovirus Vector-Induced Innate Inflammatory Mediators, MAPK Signaling, As Well As Adaptive Immune Responses Are Dependent upon Both TLR2 and TLR9 In Vivo

    Daniel M. Appledorn;Sonika Patial;Aaron McBride;Sarah Godbehere

  • Evasion of immune responses to introduced human acid α-glucosidase by liver-restricted expression in glycogen storage disease type II

    Luis M. Franco;Baodong Sun;Xiaoyi Yang;Andrew Bird

  • Separating fact from fiction: assessing the potential of modified adenovirus vectors for use in human gene therapy.

    Andrea Amalfitano;Robin J Parks

  • Cutting Edge: Coding Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms of Endoplasmic Reticulum Aminopeptidase 1 Can Affect Antigenic Peptide Generation In Vitro by Influencing Basic Enzymatic Properties of the Enzyme

    Irini Evnouchidou;Ram P. Kamal;Sergey S. Seregin;Yoshikuni Goto

  • Adenovirus Infection Triggers a Rapid, MyD88-Regulated Transcriptome Response Critical to Acute-Phase and Adaptive Immune Responses In Vivo

    Zachary C. Hartman;Anne Kiang;Ruth S. Everett;Delila Serra

  • Efficacy of an adeno-associated virus 8-pseudotyped vector in glycogen storage disease type II.

    Baodong Sun;Haoyue Zhang;Luis M. Franco;Sarah P. Young

  • Systemic correction of the muscle disorder glycogen storage disease type II after hepatic targeting of a modified adenovirus vector encoding human acid-α-glucosidase

    A. Amalfitano;A. J. McVie-Wylie;H. Hu;T. L. Dawson

  • Glucose tetrasaccharide as a biomarker for monitoring the therapeutic response to enzyme replacement therapy for Pompe disease

    Yan An;Sarah P. Young;Priya S. Kishnani;David S. Millington

  • Improved adenovirus packaging cell lines to support the growth of replication-defective gene-delivery vectors.

    Andrea Amalfitano;Catherine R. Begy;Jeffrey S. Chamberlain

  • Isolation and characterization of packaging cell lines that coexpress the adenovirus E1, DNA polymerase, and preterminal proteins: implications for gene therapy.

    A Amalfitano;JS Chamberlain

  • Rationally designed inhibitor targeting antigen-trimming aminopeptidases enhances antigen presentation and cytotoxic T-cell responses

    Efthalia Zervoudi;Emmanuel Saridakis;James R. Birtley;Sergey S. Seregin

  • The mdx-amplification-resistant mutation system assay, a simple and rapid polymerase chain reaction-based detection of the mdx allele.

    Andrea Amalfitano;Jeffrey S. Chamberlain

  • Multiple innate inflammatory responses induced after systemic adenovirus vector delivery depend on a functional complement system.

    Anne Kiang;Zachary C. Hartman;Ruth S. Everett;Ruth S. Everett;Delila Serra

  • A modified adenovirus can transfect cochlear hair cells in vivo without compromising cochlear function.

    A E Luebke;J D Steiger;B L Hodges;A Amalfitano

  • Mdx mice inducibly expressing dystrophin provide insights into the potential of gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

    A Ahmad;M Brinson;B L Hodges;J S Chamberlain

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuan-Tsong Chen
Yuan-Tsong Chen Harbor–UCLA Medical Center
Timothy M. Clay
Timothy M. Clay Duke University
Michael A. Morse
Michael A. Morse Duke University
H. Kim Lyerly
H. Kim Lyerly Duke University
Michael M. Frank
Michael M. Frank Duke University
Priya S. Kishnani
Priya S. Kishnani Duke University
Vince A. Chiodo
Vince A. Chiodo University of Florida
Jeffrey S. Chamberlain
Jeffrey S. Chamberlain University of Washington
Christopher M. Waters
Christopher M. Waters Michigan State University
Sanford L. Boye
Sanford L. Boye University of Florida

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