M. Javad Aman focuses on Virology, Ebola virus, VP40, Cell biology and Ebolavirus. His Virology research integrates issues from Severe combined immunodeficiency and B cell. His Ebola virus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Interferon and Cytokine secretion, Immune system.
His research in Immune system intersects with topics in Parvovirus and Antibody. He combines subjects such as Microbiology and Vaccination with his study of VP40. His Cell biology research incorporates elements of breakpoint cluster region and B-cell receptor.
His main research concerns Virology, Ebola virus, Antibody, Virus and Ebolavirus. His Virology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Epitope, Monoclonal antibody, Glycoprotein and Microbiology. The concepts of his Ebola virus study are interwoven with issues in Neutralization and Immune system.
His work on Polyclonal antibodies as part of general Antibody study is frequently linked to Enterotoxin, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His work carried out in the field of Ebolavirus brings together such families of science as Vesicular stomatitis virus and Immunization. His research investigates the connection between VP40 and topics such as Vaccination that intersect with problems in Ebola vaccine.
M. Javad Aman mainly investigates Virology, Ebola virus, Antibody, Neutralization and Monoclonal antibody. His Virology study incorporates themes from Disease, Immune system and Glycoprotein. His studies in Ebolavirus and VP40 are all subfields of Ebola virus research.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Marburg virus and Viral protein in addition to Ebolavirus. M. Javad Aman combines subjects such as Exotoxin, Outbreak and Pathogenesis with his study of Antibody. Superantigen, Neutralizing antibody, Microbiology and Leukocidin is closely connected to Immunogenicity in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Neutralization.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ebola virus, Antibody, Virology, Neutralization and Microbiology. In the field of Ebola virus, his study on VP40 overlaps with subjects such as Extracellular vesicle. In his study, Immunotherapy, Marburg virus and Post infection is strongly linked to Ebolavirus, which falls under the umbrella field of Antibody.
M. Javad Aman regularly ties together related areas like Immune system in his Virology studies. His research integrates issues of Epitope and Glycoprotein in his study of Neutralization. His Microbiology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Toxoid, Neutralizing antibody and Leukocidin.
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Mutation of Jak3 in a Patient with SCID: Essential Role of Jak3 in Lymphoid Development
Sarah M. Russell;Nahid Tayebi;Hiroshi Nakajima;Mary C. Riedy.
Science (1995)
Lipid Raft Microdomains A Gateway for Compartmentalized Trafficking of Ebola and Marburg Viruses
Sina Bavari;Catharine M. Bosio;Elizabeth Wiegand;Gordon Ruthel.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2002)
cDNA Cloning and Characterization of the Human Interleukin 13 Receptor α Chain
M. Javad Aman;Nahid Tayebi;Nicholas I. Obiri;Raj K. Puri.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1996)
Ebola and Marburg Viruses Replicate in Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells without Inducing the Production of Cytokines and Full Maturation
Catharine M. Bosio;M. Javad Aman;Case Grogan;Robert Hogan.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases (2003)
Ebola Virus-Like Particle-Based Vaccine Protects Nonhuman Primates against Lethal Ebola Virus Challenge
Kelly L. Warfield;Dana L. Swenson;Gene G. Olinger;Warren V. Kalina.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases (2007)
Ebola virus-like particles protect from lethal Ebola virus infection
Kelly L. Warfield;Catharine M. Bosio;Brent C. Welcher;Emily M. Deal.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2003)
The Inositol Phosphatase SHIP Inhibits Akt/PKB Activation in B Cells
M. Javad Aman;Thomas D. Lamkin;Hidetaka Okada;Tomohiro Kurosaki.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1998)
In vivo oligomerization and raft localization of Ebola virus protein VP40 during vesicular budding
Rekha G. Panchal;Gordon Ruthel;Tara A. Kenny;George H. Kallstrom.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2003)
Gene-Specific Countermeasures against Ebola Virus Based on Antisense Phosphorodiamidate Morpholino Oligomers
Kelly L Warfield;Dana L Swenson;Gene G Olinger;Donald K Nichols.
PLOS Pathogens (2006)
Identification of small molecule inhibitors of anthrax lethal factor
Rekha G Panchal;Ann R Hermone;Tam Luong Nguyen;Thiang Yian Wong.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology (2004)
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