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  • 1979 - Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science

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Robert V. Blanden is affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia. They have been recognized as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science since 1979.

Their academic profile does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues. Likewise, there is no available information on their book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or specific topics of work.

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Best Publications

  • Specificity of Virus‐Immune Effector T Cells for H‐2K or H‐2D Compatible Interactions: Implications for H‐Antigen Diversity

    P. C. Doherty;R. V. Blanden;R. M. Zinkernagel

  • Mechanisms of acquired resistance in mouse typhoid.

    R. V. Blanden;G. B. Mackaness;F. M. Collins

  • HOST-PARASITE RELATIONS IN MOUSE TYPHOID

    G. B. Mackaness;R. V. Blanden;F. M. Collins

  • A one‐step procedure for separating mouse T and B lymphocytes

    C. R. Parish;Sylvia M. Kirov;Narelle Bowern;R. V. Blanden

  • Genes required for cytotoxicity against virus-infected target cells in k and d regions of h-2 complex.

    Robert V. Blanden;Peter C. Doherty;Malcolm B. C. Dunlop;Ian D. Gardner

  • INFECTION-IMMUNITY IN EXPERIMENTAL SALMONELLOSIS

    F. M. Collins;G. B. Mackaness;R. V. Blanden

  • Mechanisms of recovery from a generalized viral infection: mousepox. II. Passive transfer of recovery mechanisms with immune lymphoid cells.

    R. V. Blanden

  • Mechanisms of recovery from a generalized viral infection: mousepox. I. The effects of anti-thymocyte serum.

    R. V. Blanden

  • T cell response to viral and bacterial infection.

    R. V. Blanden

  • Cell-Mediated Immunity to Bacterial Infection in the Mouse. Thymus-Derived Cells as Effectors of Acquired Resistance to Listeria monocytogenes

    R. V. Blanden;R. E. Langman

  • Granzyme A is critical for recovery of mice from infection with the natural cytopathic viral pathogen, ectromelia

    Arno Mullbacher;Klaus Ebnet;Robert V. Blanden;Ron Tha Hla

  • Cell-mediated cytotoxicity against ectromelia virus-infected target cells. III. Role of the H-2 gene complex

    I. D. Gardner;Narelle A. Bowern;R. V. Blanden

  • H-2 restriction of cell-mediated immunity to an intracellular bacterium: effector T cells are specific for Listeria antigen in association with H-21 region-coded self-markers.

    R M Zinkernagel;A Althage;B Adler;R V Blanden

  • MECHANISMS OF RECOVERY FROM A GENERALIZED VIRAL INFECTION: MOUSEPOX III. REGRESSION OF INFECTIOUS FOCI

    R. V. Blanden

  • Cell‐mediated cytotoxicity against ectromelia virus‐infected target cells. I. Specificity and kinetics

    I. Gardner;Narelle A. Bowern;R. V. Blanden

  • Interferon gamma is involved in the recovery of athymic nude mice from recombinant vaccinia virus/interleukin 2 infection.

    Gunasegaran Karupiah;R. V. Blanden;I. A. Ramshaw

  • Lack of both Fas Ligand and Perforin Protects from Flavivirus-Mediated Encephalitis in Mice

    Rosa M. Licon Luna;Eva Lee;Arno Müllbacher;Robert V. Blanden

  • Elevated natural killer cell responses in mice infected with recombinant vaccinia virus encoding murine IL-2.

    Gunasegaran Karupiah;B. E. H. Coupar;M. E. Andrew;D. B. Boyle

  • Effects of four h-2k mutations on virus-induced antigens recognized by cytotoxic t cells.

    R. V. Blanden;M. B. C. Dunlop;P. C. Doherty;H. I. Kohn;H. I. Kohn

  • The flavivirus nonstructural protein NS3 is a dominant source of cytotoxic T cell peptide determinants.

    Mario Lobigs;Christine E. Arthur;Arno Müllbacher;Robert V. Blanden

  • A single genetic element in H-2K affects mouse T-cell antiviral function in poxvirus infection.

    Ursula Kees;R. V. Blanden

  • Alloreactive cytotoxic T cells recognize MHC class I antigen without peptide specificity.

    A. Müllbacher;A. B. Hill;R. V. Blanden;W. B. Cowden

  • Flavivirus infection up-regulates the expression of class I and class II major histocompatibility antigens on and enhances T cell recognition of astrocytes in vitro

    Yang Liu;Nicholas King;Alison Kesson;Robert V. Blanden

Frequent Co-Authors

Arno Müllbacher
Arno Müllbacher Australian National University
Mario Lobigs
Mario Lobigs University of Queensland
Nicholas J. C. King
Nicholas J. C. King University of Sydney
Peter C. Doherty
Peter C. Doherty University of Melbourne
Rolf M. Zinkernagel
Rolf M. Zinkernagel University of Zurich
Ann B. Hill
Ann B. Hill Oregon Health & Science University
Ian A. Ramshaw
Ian A. Ramshaw University of Canberra
David B. Boyle
David B. Boyle Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Jack R. Bennink
Jack R. Bennink National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Jonathan W. Yewdell
Jonathan W. Yewdell National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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