Jorge Flores mainly focuses on Virology, Rotavirus, Serotype, Neutralization and Gene. His Virology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Immunology and Antigen. His Rotavirus study focuses on Reoviridae in particular.
His Serotype study incorporates themes from Human rotavirus and Virulence. Gene is a subfield of Genetics that Jorge Flores studies. His research integrates issues of Reverse transcriptase, Polymerase chain reaction, Primer and Hypervariable region in his study of Typing.
His primary areas of study are Virology, Rotavirus, Serotype, Immunology and Virus. His Virology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Molecular biology and Antigen, Immunogenicity. His studies deal with areas such as Gene and Microbiology as well as Rotavirus.
His Serotype research integrates issues from Northern blot, Human rotavirus, Capsid and Homology. His study in Immunology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both HIV vaccine and Clinical trial. His work focuses on many connections between Virus and other disciplines, such as Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, that overlap with his field of interest in Viral load.
His main research concerns Immunogenicity, Adverse effect, Rotavirus vaccine, Internal medicine and Rotavirus. The various areas that Jorge Flores examines in his Immunogenicity study include Tolerability, Influenza vaccine, Pharmacology and Virology. His research on Adverse effect also deals with topics like
His work on Clinical trial and Intramuscular injection as part of general Internal medicine research is often related to H5N1 vaccine, thus linking different fields of science. His work carried out in the field of Rotavirus brings together such families of science as Severe disease, Vaccine efficacy and Family medicine. In Vaccine efficacy, Jorge Flores works on issues like Coinfection, which are connected to Diarrhea.
Rotavirus vaccine, Rotavirus, Immunogenicity, Vaccination and Pediatrics are his primary areas of study. His Rotavirus vaccine research includes themes of Placebo-controlled study and Vaccine efficacy. His Vaccine efficacy study deals with the bigger picture of Virology.
In the field of Antibody, Immune system, Antigen and Immunology Jorge Flores studies Immunogenicity. His Vaccination research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Randomized controlled trial, Clinical trial, Intention-to-treat analysis and Incidence. His Randomized controlled trial study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Tolerability, Adverse effect, Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine and Reactogenicity.
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Identification of group A rotavirus gene 4 types by polymerase chain reaction.
J R Gentsch;R I Glass;P Woods;V Gouvea.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (1992)
Serotypic Similarity and Diversity of Rotaviruses of Mammalian and Avian Origin as Studied by Plaque-Reduction Neutralization
Yasutaka Hoshino;Richard G. Wyatt;Harry B. Greenberg;Jorge Flores.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases (1984)
Serological analysis of the subgroup protein of rotavirus, using monoclonal antibodies.
H Greenberg;V McAuliffe;J Valdesuso;R Wyatt.
Infection and Immunity (1983)
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.
Virology (1981)
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.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (1983)
Identification of the rotaviral gene that codes for hemagglutination and protease-enhanced plaque formation
Anthony R. Kalica;Jorge Flores;Harry B. Greenberg.
Virology (1983)
Production and preliminary characterization of monoclonal antibodies directed at two surface proteins of rhesus rotavirus.
H B Greenberg;J Valdesuso;K van Wyke;K Midthun.
Journal of Virology (1983)
Gene coding assignments for growth restriction, neutralization and subgroup specificities of the W and DS-1 strains of human rotavirus.
Harry B. Greenberg;Jorge Flores;Anthony R. Kalica;Richard G. Wyatt.
Journal of General Virology (1983)
PROTECTION AGAINST SEVERE ROTAVIRUS DIARRHOEA BY RHESUS ROTAVIRUS VACCINE IN VENEZUELAN INFANTS
Jorge Flores;Marino Gonzalez;Mireya Perez;Walter Cunto.
The Lancet (1987)
Definition of human rotavirus serotypes by plaque reduction assay.
R G Wyatt;H B Greenberg;W D James;A L Pittman.
Infection and Immunity (1982)
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