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Mitchell R. White

Mitchell R. White

D-Index & Metrics

Microbiology

D-Index
46
Citations
7221
World Ranking
4925
National Ranking
1905

Best Publications

  • Evidence for a protective role of pulmonary surfactant protein D (SP-D) against influenza A viruses.

    K L Hartshorn;E C Crouch;M R White;P Eggleton

  • Human defensins and LL-37 in mucosal immunity

    Mona Doss;Mitchell R. White;Tesfaldet Tecle;Kevan L. Hartshorn

  • Pulmonary surfactant proteins A and D enhance neutrophil uptake of bacteria

    Kevan L. Hartshorn;Erika Crouch;Mitchell R. White;Maria L. Colamussi

  • Mechanisms of anti-influenza activity of surfactant proteins A and D: comparison with serum collectins

    Kevan L. Hartshorn;Mitchell R. White;Virginia Shepherd;Ken Reid

  • Human mannose-binding protein functions as an opsonin for influenza A viruses.

    K L Hartshorn;K Sastry;M R White;E M Anders

  • The human cathelicidin LL-37 inhibits influenza A viruses through a mechanism distinct from that of surfactant protein D or defensins

    Shweta Tripathi;Tesfaldet Tecle;Anamika Verma;Erika Crouch

  • Mechanism of binding of surfactant protein D to influenza A viruses: importance of binding to haemagglutinin to antiviral activity.

    Kevan L. Hartshorn;Mitchell R. White;Dennis R. Voelker;John Coburn

  • Alzheimer's Associated β-Amyloid Protein Inhibits Influenza A Virus and Modulates Viral Interactions with Phagocytes

    Mitchell R. White;Ruth Kandel;Shweta Tripathi;David Condon

  • Influenza A virus accelerates neutrophil apoptosis and markedly potentiates apoptotic effects of bacteria.

    Maria Luisa Colamussi;Mitchell R. White;Mitchell R. White;Erika Crouch;Erika Crouch;Kevan L. Hartshorn;Kevan L. Hartshorn

  • Interactions of recombinant human pulmonary surfactant protein D and SP-D multimers with influenza A

    K. Hartshorn;D. Chang;K. Rust;M. White

  • Interactions of α-, β-, and θ-Defensins with Influenza A Virus and Surfactant Protein D

    Mona Doss;Mitchell R. White;Tesfaldet Tecle;Donald Gantz

  • Extracellular vimentin is an attachment factor that facilitates SARS-CoV-2 entry into human endothelial cells

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  • Innate Defense against Influenza A Virus: Activity of Human Neutrophil Defensins and Interactions of Defensins with Surfactant Protein D

    Kevan L. Hartshorn;Mitchell R. White;Tesfaldet Tecle;Uffe Holmskov

  • Lung and salivary scavenger receptor glycoprotein-340 contribute to the host defense against influenza A viruses

    Kevan L. Hartshorn;Mitchell R. White;Tirsit Mogues;Toon Ligtenberg

  • Human Neutrophil Defensins Increase Neutrophil Uptake of Influenza A Virus and Bacteria and Modify Virus-Induced Respiratory Burst Responses

    Tesfaldet Tecle;Mitchell R. White;Don Gantz;Erika C. Crouch

  • Conglutinin acts as an opsonin for influenza A viruses.

    K. L. Hartshorn;K. Sastry;D. Brown;M. R. White

  • Neutrophil survival is markedly reduced by incubation with influenza virus and Streptococcus pneumoniae: role of respiratory burst.

    Georg Engelich;Mitchell White;Kevan L. Hartshorn

  • Role of viral hemagglutinin glycosylation in anti-influenza activities of recombinant surfactant protein D

    Kevan L Hartshorn;Richard Webby;Mitchell R White;Tesfaldet Tecle

  • Salivary agglutinin and lung scavenger receptor cysteine-rich glycoprotein 340 have broad anti-influenza activities and interactions with surfactant protein D that vary according to donor source and sialylation.

    Kevan L. Hartshorn;Antoon Ligtenberg;Mitchell R. White;Martin van Eijk

  • Neutrophil deactivation by influenza A virus. Role of hemagglutinin binding to specific sialic acid-bearing cellular proteins.

    K L Hartshorn;L S Liou;M R White;M M Kazhdan

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