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49
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12604
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4309
National Ranking
1958

Overview

Girish N. Vyas is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Immunology and Microbiology, with a focused interest in various subfields including Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, and Food Science.

Their recent scholarly output includes papers published in peer-reviewed journals such as The Journal of Immunology and the Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Notable recent publications are:

  • Transcriptomic Analyses of B Cells Infected In Vitro with Transmitted/Founder HIV-1 of R5 Phenotype (HIV-R5) Reveal Downregulation of IGLL1 Gene in Persistent Infection., 2024, The Journal of Immunology
  • An Updated Review on Antimicrobial Peptides as Antibiofilm Agen, 2024, Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences

The scientist's work centers on important topics within immunological research and related biomedical areas. Key topics addressed in their research include:

  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities
  • Biochemical and Structural Characterization
  • Probiotics and Fermented Foods

Frequent collaborators in their research projects comprise several coauthors, including:

  • R Bozzini
  • Matthew A. Nix
  • Claudia Sánchez
  • Yale Santos
  • Anshu Vashishtha

Girish N. Vyas has contributed to advancing scientific knowledge through their publication record in specialized venues. Their contributions are situated within the broader context of Immunology and Microbiology research, with specific attention to the molecular and biochemical mechanisms underlying immune responses and microbial interactions.

Best Publications

  • Viral Hepatitis and Liver Disease

    Girish N. Vyas;Jules Dienstag;Jay H. Hoofnagle

  • Perioperative red blood cell transfusion

    T. J. Greenwalt;J. A. Buckwalter;J. Desforges;L. E. Farhi

  • Hemagglutination Assay for Antigen and Antibody Associated with Viral Hepatitis

    G. N. Vyas;N. R. Shulman

  • Biology of hepatitis B virus.

    Pierre Tiollais;Pierre Tiollais;Patrick Charnay;Girish N. Vyas

  • State of hepatitis B virus DNA in hepatocytes of patients with hepatitis B surface antigen-positive and -negative liver diseases.

    Christian Brechot;Michelle Hadchouel;Jacques Scotto;Michelle Fonck

  • Adverse effects of plasma transfusion

    Suchitra Pandey;Girish N. Vyas

  • Anaphylactoid transfusion reactions associated with anti-IgA.

    G.N. Vyas;H.A. Perkins;H.H. Fudenberg

  • Yeast-recombinant hepatitis B vaccine. Efficacy with hepatitis B immune globulin in prevention of perinatal hepatitis B virus transmission.

    Cladd E. Stevens;Patricia E. Taylor;Myron J. Tong;Pearl T. Toy

  • Perinatal hepatitis B virus transmission in the United States. Prevention by passive-active immunization

    Cladd E. Stevens;Pearl T. Toy;Myron J. Tong;Patricia E. Taylor

  • Hepatitis B immune globulin for accidental exposures among medical personnel: final report of a multicenter controlled trial.

    George F. Grady;Virginia A. Lee;Alfred M. Prince;Gary L. Gitnick

  • A New Rapid Method for Genetic Typing of Human Immunoglobulins

    G. N. Vyas;H. H. Fudenberg;H. M. Pretty;E. R. Gold

  • Hepatitis B infection. A point-prevalence study in 15 US hemodialysis centers.

    Wolf Szmuness;Alfred M. Prince;George F. Grady;Margaret K. Mann

  • Evaluation of screened blood donations for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection by culture and DNA amplification of pooled cells.

    Michael P. Busch;Bernard E. Eble;Hassan Khayam-Bashi;David Heilbron

  • Detection, semiquantitation, and genetic variation in hepatitis C virus sequences amplified from the plasma of blood donors with elevated alanine aminotransferase.

    P P Ulrich;J M Romeo;P K Lane;I Kelly

  • Detection of hepatitis B virus DNA in hepatocytes, bile duct epithelium, and vascular elements by in situ hybridization.

    Hubert E. Blum;Linda Stowring;Annalena Figus;Carolyn K. Montgomery

  • Immune response to synthetic peptide analogues of hepatitis B surface antigen specific for the a determinant

    Pradip K. Bhatnagar;Ellece Papas;Hubert E. Blum;David R. Milich

  • Safe vaccine for hepatitis containing polymerized serum albumin

    Girish N. Vyas

  • Enzymatic amplification of hepatitis B virus DNA in serum compared with infectivity testing in chimpanzees.

    Paul P. Ulrich;Ramesh A. Bhat;Belinda Seto;David Mack

  • The molecular biology of hepatitis B virus.

    Hubert E. Blum;Hubert E. Blum;Hubert E. Blum;Wolfgang Gerok;Wolfgang Gerok;Wolfgang Gerok;Girish N. Vyas;Girish N. Vyas;Girish N. Vyas

  • Partial amino acid sequence of two major component polypeptides of hepatitis B surface antigen.

    Darrell L. Peterson;Isabel M. Roberts;Girish N. Vyas

  • Hepatitis B Immune Globulin for Accidental Exposures among Medical Personnel: Final Report of a Multicenter

    George F. Grady;Virginia A. Lee;Alfred M. Prince;Gary L. Gitnick

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael P. Busch
Michael P. Busch University of California, San Francisco
Myron J. Tong
Myron J. Tong University of California, Los Angeles
H. Hugh Fudenberg
H. Hugh Fudenberg University of California, San Francisco
Hubert E. Blum
Hubert E. Blum University of Freiburg
Alfred M. Prince
Alfred M. Prince New York Blood Center
Wolf Szmuness
Wolf Szmuness New York Blood Center
Ashley T. Haase
Ashley T. Haase University of Minnesota
Edward L. Murphy
Edward L. Murphy University of California, San Francisco
Pierre Tiollais
Pierre Tiollais Institut Pasteur
Yvonne J. Bryson
Yvonne J. Bryson University of California, Los Angeles

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