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Marylyn M. Addo

Marylyn M. Addo

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Immunology

D-Index
76
Citations
26173
World Ranking
1873
National Ranking
128

Overview

Marylyn M. Addo is affiliated with Universität Hamburg in Germany and conducts research predominantly in the field of Medicine, with a specific focus on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Hepatology, Neurology, and Immunology.

Their recent research outputs include a range of studies related to COVID-19 and viral infections. Notable papers include:

  • Autopsy Findings and Venous Thromboembolism in Patients With COVID-19 (2020, Annals of Internal Medicine)
  • Frequent neurocognitive deficits after recovery from mild COVID-19 (2020, Brain Communications)
  • Next-Generation Sequencing of T and B Cell Receptor Repertoires from COVID-19 Patients Showed Signatures Associated with Severity of Disease (2020, Immunity)
  • Clonal expansion and activation of tissue-resident memory-like T H 17 cells expressing GM-CSF in the lungs of patients with severe COVID-19 (2021, Science Immunology)
  • Scent dog identification of samples from COVID-19 patients - a pilot study (2020, BMC Infectious Diseases)

The scientist frequently publishes in several academic venues, including:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Infection
  • Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie
  • DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
  • Frontiers in Immunology

They collaborate regularly with a group of co-authors, notably:

  • Julian Schulze zur Wiesch
  • Marc Lütgehetmann
  • Ansgar W. Lohse
  • Stefan Schmiedel
  • Thomas Theo Brehm

The main topics developing from their work are centered around viral and clinical research, with a particular emphasis on SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19, including:

  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Hepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Animal Virus Infections Studies

Best Publications

  • Autopsy Findings and Venous Thromboembolism in Patients With COVID-19: A Prospective Cohort Study.

    Dominic Wichmann;Jan-Peter Sperhake;Marc Lütgehetmann;Stefan Steurer

  • The major genetic determinants of HIV-1 control affect HLA class I peptide presentation

    Pereyra F;Jia X;McLaren Pj

  • HIV evolution: CTL escape mutation and reversion after transmission.

    A J Leslie;K J Pfafferott;P Chetty;R Draenert

  • Comprehensive Epitope Analysis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1)-Specific T-Cell Responses Directed against the Entire Expressed HIV-1 Genome Demonstrate Broadly Directed Responses, but No Correlation to Viral Load

    M. M. Addo;X. G. Yu;A. Rathod;D. Cohen

  • Dominant influence of HLA-B in mediating the potential co-evolution of HIV and HLA.

    Photini Kiepiela;Alasdair J. Leslie;Isobella Honeyborne;Danni Ramduth

  • Evolution and transmission of stable CTL escape mutations in HIV infection

    Philip J. R. Goulder;Christian Brander;Yanhua Tang;Cecile Tremblay

  • Genetic and Immunologic Heterogeneity among Persons Who Control HIV Infection in the Absence of Therapy

    Florencia Pereyra;Marylyn M. Addo;Daniel E. Kaufmann;Yang Liu

  • Adaptation of HIV-1 to human leukocyte antigen class I

    Y. Kawashima;K. Pfafferott;J. Frater;P. Matthews

  • Cellular Immune Responses and Viral Diversity in Individuals Treated during Acute and Early HIV-1 Infection

    Marcus Altfeld;Eric S. Rosenberg;Raj Shankarappa;Joia S. Mukherjee

  • Phase 1 Trials of rVSV Ebola Vaccine in Africa and Europe

    Selidji T Agnandji;Angela Huttner;Madeleine E Zinser;Patricia Njuguna

  • Influence of HLA-B57 on clinical presentation and viral control during acute HIV-1 infection.

    Marcus Altfeld;Marylyn M. Addo;Eric S. Rosenberg;Frederick M. Hecht

  • Neutralizing Antibodies to Adenovirus Serotype 5 Vaccine Vectors Are Directed Primarily against the Adenovirus Hexon Protein

    Shawn M. Sumida;Diana M. Truitt;Angelique A. C. Lemckert;Ronald Vogels

  • Loss of HIV-1–specific CD8+ T Cell Proliferation after Acute HIV-1 Infection and Restoration by Vaccine-induced HIV-1–specific CD4+ T Cells

    Mathias Lichterfeld;Daniel E. Kaufmann;Xu G. Yu;Stanley K. Mui

  • Sequential deregulation of NK cell subset distribution and function starting in acute HIV-1 infection

    Galit Alter;Nickolas Teigen;Benjamin T. Davis;Marylyn M. Addo

  • Bat3 promotes T cell responses and autoimmunity by repressing Tim-3-mediated cell death and exhaustion

    Manu Rangachari;Chen Zhu;Kaori Sakuishi;Sheng Xiao

  • Immune selection for altered antigen processing leads to cytotoxic T lymphocyte escape in chronic HIV-1 infection.

    Rika Draenert;Sylvie Le Gall;Katja J. Pfafferott;Alasdair J. Leslie

  • A Case of Severe Ebola Virus Infection Complicated by Gram-Negative Septicemia

    Benno Kreuels;Dominic Wichmann;Petra Emmerich;Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit

  • Frequent neurocognitive deficits after recovery from mild COVID-19

    Marcel S Woo;Jakob Heinrich Malsy;Jana Pöttgen;Susan Seddiq Zai

  • Consistent Cytotoxic-T-Lymphocyte Targeting of Immunodominant Regions in Human Immunodeficiency Virus across Multiple Ethnicities

    Nicole Frahm;B. T. Korber;B. T. Korber;C. M. Adams;J. J. Szinger

  • Next-Generation Sequencing of T and B Cell Receptor Repertoires from COVID-19 Patients Showed Signatures Associated with Severity of Disease.

    Christoph Schultheiß;Lisa Paschold;Donjete Simnica;Malte Mohme

  • Substantial differences in specificity of HIV-specific cytotoxic T cells in acute and chronic HIV infection.

    Philip J.R. Goulder;Philip J.R. Goulder;Marcus A. Altfeld;Eric S. Rosenberg;Thi Nguyen

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce D. Walker
Bruce D. Walker Harvard University
Marcus Altfeld
Marcus Altfeld University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Philip J. R. Goulder
Philip J. R. Goulder University of Oxford
Eric S. Rosenberg
Eric S. Rosenberg Harvard University
Ansgar W. Lohse
Ansgar W. Lohse Universität Hamburg
Christian Brander
Christian Brander University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia
Todd M. Allen
Todd M. Allen Harvard University
Xu G. Yu
Xu G. Yu Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard
Marc Lütgehetmann
Marc Lütgehetmann University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Bette T. Korber
Bette T. Korber Los Alamos National Laboratory

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