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Patricia Price

Patricia Price

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Immunology

D-Index
52
Citations
9914
World Ranking
4061
National Ranking
173

Overview

Patricia Price is affiliated with Curtin University in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on medicine and immunology and microbiology, with a substantial number of publications in these fields.

The scientist's work covers various subfields including epidemiology, immunology, virology, neurology, and rheumatology. Research topics notably concentrate on cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research, HIV research and treatment, immune cell function and interaction, systemic lupus erythematosus research, HIV-related health complications and treatments, herpesvirus infections and treatments, and neutrophil, myeloperoxidase, and oxidative mechanisms.

Patricia Price has published numerous papers, among which recent significant works include:

  • Human Cytomegalovirus Infection and Cardiovascular Disease: Current Perspectives, 2023, Viral Immunology
  • Sequencing of the Viral UL111a Gene Directly from Clinical Specimens Reveals Variants of HCMV-Encoded IL-10 That Are Associated with Altered Immune Responses to HCMV, 2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Cytomegalovirus burden improves a predictive model identifying measures of vascular risk in renal transplant recipients and healthy adults, 2020, Journal of Medical Virology
  • Characterizing and correcting immune dysfunction in non-tuberculous mycobacterial disease, 2022, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Sequencing Directly from Clinical Specimens Reveals Genetic Variations in HCMV-Encoded Chemokine Receptor US28 That May Influence Antibody Levels and Interactions with Human Chemokines, 2021, Microbiology Spectrum

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Silvia Lee
  • Ibnu Ariyanto
  • Shelley Waters
  • Ashley Irish
  • Jessica Gaff

Frequent publication venues where Patricia Price's work has appeared are:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Viral Immunology
  • JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
  • AIDS Research and Therapy
  • Clinical Immunology

Best Publications

  • Immune restoration disease after antiretroviral therapy.

    Martyn A French;Patricia Price;Shelley F Stone

  • The genetic basis for the association of the 8.1 ancestral haplotype (A1, B8, DR3) with multiple immunopathological diseases

    Patricia Price;C. Witt;R. Allcock;D. Sayer

  • Immune restoration disease after the treatment of immunodeficient HIV‐infected patients with highly active antiretroviral therapy

    M.A. French;N. Lenzo;M. John;S.A. Mallal

  • Expression of RANKL and OPG mRNA in periodontal disease: possible involvement in bone destruction.

    D. Liu;Jiake Xu;L. Figliomeni;L. Huang

  • Polymorphisms in cytokine genes define subpopulations of HIV-1 patients who experienced immune restoration diseases.

    Patricia Price;Grant Morahan;Dexing Huang;Emma Stone

  • Prevalence of and risk factors for HIV-associated neuropathy in Melbourne, Australia 1993-2006.

    Kaarin Smyth;Kaarin Smyth;Jacquita S Affandi;Justin C McArthur;Christine Bowtell-Harris

  • Immune dysfunction and immune restoration disease in HIV patients given highly active antiretroviral therapy

    Patricia Price;Patricia Price;Nadine Mathiot;Nadine Mathiot;Rom Krueger;Rom Krueger;Shelley Stone;Shelley Stone

  • CD4+ T-Cell Deficiency in HIV Patients Responding to Antiretroviral Therapy Is Associated With Increased Expression of Interferon-Stimulated Genes in CD4+ T Cells

    Sonia Fernandez;Sara Tanaskovic;Karla Helbig;Reena Rajasuriar

  • Do interleukin-1 polymorphisms predict the development of periodontitis or the success of dental implants?

    Marina A. Rogers;Lisa Figliomeni;Katarina Baluchova;Albert E. S. Tan

  • Proportions of circulating T cells with a regulatory cell phenotype increase with HIV-associated immune activation and remain high on antiretroviral therapy.

    Andrew Lim;Dino Tan;Patricia Price;Adeeba Kamarulzaman

  • Immunological profiles of immune restoration disease presenting as mycobacterial lymphadenitis and cryptococcal meningitis

    D.B.A. Tan;Y.K. Yong;H.Y. Tan;A. Kamarulzaman

  • Levels of IL‐6 and soluble IL‐6 receptor are increased in HIV patients with a history of immune restoration disease after HAART

    Shelley Stone;Patricia Price;Patricia Price;N.M. Keane;N.M. Keane;R.J. Murray

  • Review: Environmental mycobacteria as a cause of human infection

    Samuel Halstrom;Samuel Halstrom;Patricia Price;Rachel Thomson;Rachel Thomson

  • Alleles carried at positions −819 and −592 of the IL10 promoter affect transcription following stimulation of peripheral blood cells with Streptococcus pneumoniae

    Suzanna E. L. Temple;Esther Lim;Karey Y. Cheong;Coral-Ann M. Almeida

  • Age and height predict neuropathy risk in patients with HIV prescribed stavudine

    Catherine Cherry;J S Affandi;Darma Imran;Evy Yunihastuti

  • HIV neuropathy risk factors and symptom characterization in stavudine-exposed South Africans.

    Antonia L. Wadley;Catherine L. Cherry;Patricia Price;Peter R. Kamerman

  • The cost-effectiveness of wound management protocols of care.

    Keith Harding;Keith Cutting;Patricia Price

  • Mediators of Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses Differentially Affect Immune Restoration Disease Associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in HIV Patients Beginning Antiretroviral Therapy

    Benjamin G. Oliver;Julian H. Elliott;Julian H. Elliott;Julian H. Elliott;Patricia Price;Michael Phillips

  • Immunopathogenesis of Hepatic Flare in HIV/Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)–Coinfected Individuals after the Initiation of HBV-Active Antiretroviral Therapy

    Megan Crane;Ben Oliver;Gail Matthews;Anchalee Avihingsanon

  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis immune restoration disease occurs during highly active antiretroviral therapy-induced restoration of CMV-specific immune responses within a predominant Th2 cytokine environment.

    Shelley F. Stone;Patricia Price;Mei-Ling Tay-Kearney;Martyn A. French

  • MHC haplotypes affect the expression of opportunistic infections in HIV patients.

    Patricia Price;Niamh M Keane;Shelley F Stone;Karey Y.M Cheong

  • Association of alleles carried at TNFA -850 and BAT1 -22 with Alzheimer's disease.

    Anastazija Gnjec;Anastazija Gnjec;Katarzyna J D'Costa;Katarzyna J D'Costa;Simon M Laws;Simon M Laws;Ross Hedley;Ross Hedley

Frequent Co-Authors

Martyn A. French
Martyn A. French University of Western Australia
Frank T. Christiansen
Frank T. Christiansen University of Western Australia
Adeeba Kamarulzaman
Adeeba Kamarulzaman University of Malaya
Ian James
Ian James Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science
Julian G. Elliott
Julian G. Elliott Durham University
Steven Lodewyk Wesselingh
Steven Lodewyk Wesselingh South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
Bruce J. Brew
Bruce J. Brew University of New South Wales
John Papadimitriou
John Papadimitriou University of Western Australia
Sharon R. Lewin
Sharon R. Lewin University of Melbourne
Ivo Gut
Ivo Gut Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico

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