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5224
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1994

Overview

Silvija I. Staprans is affiliated with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in the United States. Their professional experience includes work conducted within this prominent organization.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues are listed for Silvija I. Staprans. Similarly, there are no records of book publications or documented awards in the available data.

There is no detailed information on their main fields or subfields of study, nor are there particular topics of research work provided.

Given the lack of specific data on published works, topics, or collaborations, the profile of Silvija I. Staprans remains limited to their noted affiliation with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Best Publications

  • Control of a mucosal challenge and prevention of AIDS by a multiprotein DNA/MVA vaccine.

    Rama Rao Amara;Francois Villinger;John D. Altman;Shari L. Lydy

  • Nonpathogenic SIV infection of sooty mangabeys is characterized by limited bystander immunopathology despite chronic high-level viremia.

    Guido Silvestri;Donald L. Sodora;Richard A. Koup;Richard A. Koup;Mirko Paiardini

  • Human effector and memory CD8+ T cell responses to smallpox and yellow fever vaccines.

    Joseph D. Miller;Robbert G. van der Most;Rama S. Akondy;John T. Glidewell

  • Global genomic analysis reveals rapid control of a robust innate response in SIV-infected sooty mangabeys

    Steven E. Bosinger;Qingsheng Li;Shari N. Gordon;Nichole R. Klatt

  • Divergent TLR7 and TLR9 signaling and type I interferon production distinguish pathogenic and nonpathogenic AIDS virus infections

    Judith N Mandl;Ashley P Barry;Thomas H Vanderford;Natalia Kozyr

  • Strong Cytotoxic T Cell and Weak Neutralizing Antibody Responses in a Subset of Persons with Stable Nonprogressing HIV Type 1 Infection

    Thomas Harrer;Ellen Harrer;Spyros A. Kalams;Tarek Elbeik

  • ACTIVATION OF VIRUS REPLICATION AFTER VACCINATION OF HIV-1-INFECTED INDIVIDUALS

    S I Staprans;B L Hamilton;S E Follansbee;T Elbeik

  • Severe Depletion of Mucosal CD4+ T Cells in AIDS-Free Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Sooty Mangabeys

    Shari N. Gordon;Nichole R. Klatt;Nichole R. Klatt;Steven E. Bosinger;Jason M. Brenchley

  • Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Replicates to High Levels in Naturally Infected African Green Monkeys without Inducing Immunologic or Neurologic Disease

    Suzanne R. Broussard;Silvija I. Staprans;Robert White;Evelyn M. Whitehead

  • Divergent host responses during primary simian immunodeficiency virus SIVsm infection of natural sooty mangabey and nonnatural rhesus macaque hosts.

    Guido Silvestri;Andrew Fedanov;Stephanie Germon;Natalia Kozyr

  • Critical Role for Env as well as Gag-Pol in Control of a Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus 89.6P Challenge by a DNA Prime/Recombinant Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara Vaccine

    Rama Rao Amara;James M. Smith;James M. Smith;Silvija I. Staprans;David C. Montefiori

  • Mutations affecting hepadnavirus plus-strand DNA synthesis dissociate primer cleavage from translocation and reveal the origin of linear viral DNA.

    S Staprans;D D Loeb;D Ganem

  • Different Patterns of Immune Responses but Similar Control of a Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus 89.6P Mucosal Challenge by Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara (MVA) and DNA/MVA Vaccines

    Rama Rao Amara;Francois Villinger;Silvija I. Staprans;Silvija I. Staprans;John D. Altman

  • Early Resolution of Acute Immune Activation and Induction of PD-1 in SIV-Infected Sooty Mangabeys Distinguishes Nonpathogenic from Pathogenic Infection in Rhesus Macaques

    Jacob D. Estes;Shari N. Gordon;Shari N. Gordon;Ming Zeng;Ann M. Chahroudi

  • Molecular Epidemiology of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVsm in U.S. Primate Centers Unravels the Origin of SIVmac and SIVstm

    Cristian Apetrei;Amitinder Kaur;Nicholas W. Lerche;Michael Metzger

  • Time course of cerebrospinal fluid responses to antiretroviral therapy: evidence for variable compartmentalization of infection.

    Silvija Staprans;Natalia Marlowe;David Glidden;Tatjana Novakovic-agopian

  • Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Disease Course Is Predicted by the Extent of Virus Replication during Primary Infection

    Silvija I. Staprans;Peter J. Dailey;Ann Rosenthal;Chris Horton

  • Identification of sequence requirements and trans-acting functions necessary for regulated expression of a human cytomegalovirus early gene.

    S I Staprans;D K Rabert;D H Spector

  • Enhanced SIV replication and accelerated progression to AIDS in macaques primed to mount a CD4 T cell response to the SIV envelope protein.

    Silvija I. Staprans;Ashley P. Barry;Guido Silvestri;Jeffrey T. Safrit

  • Correlates of Preserved CD4+ T Cell Homeostasis during Natural, Nonpathogenic Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection of Sooty Mangabeys: Implications for AIDS Pathogenesis

    Beth Sumpter;Richard Dunham;Richard Dunham;Shari Gordon;Shari Gordon;Jessica Engram

  • The AIDS resistance of naturally SIV-infected sooty mangabeys is independent of cellular immunity to the virus.

    Richard Dunham;Paola Pagliardini;Shari Gordon;Beth Sumpter

  • Failure to detect nelfinavir in the cerebrospinal fluid of HIV-1--infected patients with and without AIDS dementia complex.

    Aweeka F;Jayewardene A;Staprans S;Bellibas Se

  • Virally Induced CD4+ T Cell Depletion Is Not Sufficient to Induce AIDS in a Natural Host

    Jeffrey M. Milush;Jacqueline D. Reeves;Shari N. Gordon;Dejiang Zhou;Dejiang Zhou

  • Control of a mucosal challenge and prevention of AIDS by a multiprotein DNA/MVA vaccine

    Rama Rao Amara;Francois Villinger;John D Altman;Shari L Lydy;Shari L Lydy

Frequent Co-Authors

Guido Silvestri
Guido Silvestri Emory University
Mark B. Feinberg
Mark B. Feinberg International AIDS Vaccine Initiative
Mirko Paiardini
Mirko Paiardini Emory University
Harold M. McClure
Harold M. McClure Emory University
Lynn Morris
Lynn Morris University of the Witwatersrand
Richard W. Price
Richard W. Price University of California, San Francisco
Ann Chahroudi
Ann Chahroudi Emory University
Cavan S. Reilly
Cavan S. Reilly University of Minnesota
Susan Buchbinder
Susan Buchbinder University of California, San Francisco
Nicholas W. Lerche
Nicholas W. Lerche University of California, Davis

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