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Jeffrey A. Frelinger

Jeffrey A. Frelinger

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Immunology

D-Index
68
Citations
15053
World Ranking
2610
National Ranking
1246

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Distinguished Fellows of the American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
  • 2003 - AAI Distinguished Service Award, American Association of Immunologists For outstanding leadership in public affairs for AAI and for service as Chair, AAI Committee on Public Affairs, 2000-2003

Overview

Jeffrey A. Frelinger is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a strong focus on subfields such as Immunology, Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Molecular Biology, and Genetics.

The scientist's work concentrates on multiple main topics including:

  • Fungal Infections and Studies
  • Antifungal resistance and susceptibility
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research
  • Vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches

Jeffrey A. Frelinger's recent published papers include:

  • Immunogenetics associated with severe coccidioidomycosis, 2022, JCI Insight
  • Δcps1 vaccine protects dogs against experimentally induced coccidioidomycosis, 2021, Vaccine
  • A Chronic Murine Disease Model of Coccidioidomycosis Using Coccidioides posadasii, Strain 1038, 2020, The Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • Using the Collaborative Cross and Diversity Outbred Mice in Immunology, 2022, Current Protocols
  • Mouse Model of a Human STAT4 Point Mutation That Predisposes to Disseminated Coccidiomycosis, 2022, ImmunoHorizons

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as UNC Libraries, The Journal of Immunology, Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, JCI Insight, and Vaccine.

Collaborators consistently contributing to their work include:

  • Daniel A. Powell
  • John N. Galgiani
  • Lisa F. Shubitz
  • Adam Buntzman
  • Amy P. Hsu

Jeffrey A. Frelinger has received recognition through awards including the Distinguished Fellows of the American Association of Immunologists (AAI) in 2019 and the AAI Distinguished Service Award in 2003 for leadership in public affairs and committee service.

Best Publications

  • The genome architecture of the collaborative cross mouse genetic reference population

    Fuad A. Iraqi;Mustafa Mahajne;Yasser Salaymah;Hani Sandovski

  • Induction of Tumor Cell Apoptosis In Vivo Increases Tumor Antigen Cross-Presentation, Cross-Priming Rather than Cross-Tolerizing Host Tumor-Specific CD8 T Cells

    Anna K Nowak;Richard A Lake;Amanda L Marzo;Amanda L Marzo;Bernadette Maree Scott;Bernadette Maree Scott

  • A simple, rapid method for the purification of poly A+ RNA.

    J E Badley;G A Bishop;T St John;J A Frelinger

  • Genetic analysis of complex traits in the emerging Collaborative Cross

    David L. Aylor;William Valdar;Wendy Foulds-Mathes;Ryan J. Buus

  • New Lymphocyte Antigen System (Lna) Controlled by the Ir Region of the Mouse H-2 Complex

    C. S. David;Donald C. Shreffler;Jeffrey A. Frelinger

  • Cellular and Humoral Immunity following Snow Mountain Virus Challenge

    Lisa Lindesmith;Christine Moe;Jacques LePendu;Jeffrey A. Frelinger

  • Recent Advances in Our Understanding of the Environmental, Epidemiological, Immunological, and Clinical Dimensions of Coccidioidomycosis

    Chinh Nguyen;Bridget Marie Barker;Susan Hoover;David E. Nix

  • Evidence for the expression of Ia (H-2-associated) antigens on thymus-derived lymphocytes

    Jeffrey A. Frelinger;Jeffrey A. Frelinger;John E. Niederhuber;C. S. David;Donald C. Shreffler

  • Vaccination of Macaques against Pathogenic Simian Immunodeficiency Virus with Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Replicon Particles

    Nancy L. Davis;Ian J. Caley;Kevin W. Brown;Michael R. Betts

  • Mouse epidermal Ia molecules have a bone marrow origin

    John G. Frelinger;Leroy Hood;Sharon Hill;Jeffrey A. Frelinger

  • Infected-Host-Cell Repertoire and Cellular Response in the Lung following Inhalation of Francisella tularensis Schu S4, LVS, or U112

    Joshua D. Hall;Matthew D. Woolard;Bronwyn M. Gunn;Robin R. Craven

  • LCMV-specific, class II-restricted cytotoxic T cells in beta 2-microglobulin-deficient mice.

    D Muller;BH Koller;JL Whitton;KE LaPan

  • Acute autoimmune encephalomyelitis in mice. II. Susceptibility is controlled by the combination of H-2 and histamine sensitization genes.

    D S Linthicum;J A Frelinger

  • Humoral, mucosal, and cellular immunity in response to a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 immunogen expressed by a Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus vaccine vector.

    Ian J. Caley;Michael R. Betts;David M. Irlbeck;Nancy L. Davis

  • Differential transport requirements of HLA and H-2 class I glycoproteins.

    Jeff Alexander;John A Payne;Richard Murray;Jeffrey A. Frelinger

  • Antigenic relationships of murine coronaviruses: Analysis using monoclonal antibodies to JHM (MHV-4) virus

    John O. Fleming;Stephen A. Stohlman;Richard C. Harmon;Michael McLai

  • Murine Ia and human DR antigens: homology of amino-terminal sequences

    James P Allison;L. E. Walker;W. A. Russell;M. A. Pellegrino

  • CD8+ T cell activation is governed by TCR-peptide/MHC affinity, not dissociation rate

    Shaomin Tian;Robert Maile;Edward J. Collins;Jeffrey A. Frelinger

  • HIV Antigens Can Induce TGF-β1-Producing Immunoregulatory CD8+ T Cells

    Mohammed L. Garba;Christopher D. Pilcher;Andrea L. Bingham;Joseph Eron

  • A Point Mutation in HLA-A*0201 Results in Failure to Bind the TAP Complex and to Present Virus-Derived Peptides to CTL

    Amy L Peace-Brewer;Lynda G Tussey;Masanori Matsui;Guoxuan Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Roland Tisch
Roland Tisch University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Donald C. Shreffler
Donald C. Shreffler Washington University in St. Louis
Stephen A. Stohlman
Stephen A. Stohlman Cleveland Clinic
Leroy Hood
Leroy Hood University of Washington
Andrew J. McMichael
Andrew J. McMichael University of Oxford
Thomas B. Kepler
Thomas B. Kepler Boston University
John N. Galgiani
John N. Galgiani University of Arizona
Gail A. Bishop
Gail A. Bishop University of Iowa
Jonathan S. Serody
Jonathan S. Serody University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jenny P.-Y. Ting
Jenny P.-Y. Ting University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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