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3157
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1481

Overview

Stuart E. Starr is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their academic work is primarily connected to this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues associated with Stuart E. Starr in the available data. Similarly, there is no information about book publications or specific research topics and fields of study documented for this scientist.

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Best Publications

  • Impaired interleukin 12 production in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients.

    J Chehimi;S E Starr;I Frank;A D'Andrea

  • Human natural killer cells analyzed by B73.1, a monoclonal antibody blocking Fc receptor functions. I. Characterization of the lymphocyte subset reactive with B73.1

    B Perussia;S Starr;S Abraham;V Fanning

  • Predictors of morbidity and mortality in neonates with herpes simplex virus infections. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Collaborative Antiviral Study Group.

    R Whitley;A Arvin;C Prober;L Corey

  • A Controlled Trial Comparing Vidarabine with Acyclovir in Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Infection

    Whitley R;Arvin A;Prober C;Burchett S

  • Ganciclovir treatment of symptomatic congenital cytomegalovirus infection: results of a phase II study. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Collaborative Antiviral Study Group.

    Richard J. Whitley;Gretchen Cloud;William Gruber;Gregory A. Storch

  • Immunity Induced By Primary Human Cytomegalovirus Infection Protects Against Secondary Infection Among Women Of Childbearing Age

    Stuart P. Adler;Stuart E. Starr;Stanley A. Plotkin;Sue H. Hempfling

  • Towne-vaccine-induced prevention of cytomegalovirus disease after renal transplants.

    StanleyA. Plotkin;HarveyM. Friedman;GaryR. Fleisher;DonaldC. Dafoe

  • Natural killer (NK) cell stimulatory factor increases the cytotoxic activity of NK cells from both healthy donors and human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients.

    J Chehimi;S E Starr;I Frank;M Rengaraju

  • Application of the Polymerase Chain Reaction to the Diagnosis and Management of Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Disease

    David W. Kimberlin;Fred D. Lakeman;Ann M. Arvin;Charles G. Prober

  • Combination Therapy with Efavirenz, Nelfinavir, and Nucleoside Reverse-Transcriptase Inhibitors in Children Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1

    Stuart E. Starr;Courtney V. Fletcher;Stephen A. Spector;Florence H. Yong

  • Varicella Vaccine Studies in Healthy Children and Adults

    Allan M. Arbeter;Stuart E. Starr;Stanley A. Plotkin

  • Effect of Towne Live Virus Vaccine on Cytomegalovirus Disease after Renal Transplant: A Controlled Trial

    Stanley A. Plotkin;Stuart E. Starr;Harvey M. Friedman;Kenneth Brayman

  • Protective Effects of Towne Cytomegalovirus Vaccine Against Low-Passage Cytomegalovirus Administered as a Challenge

    Stanley A. Plotkin;Stuart E. Starr;Harvey M. Friedman;Eva Gönczöl

  • Predictors of Morbidity and Mortality in Neonates with Herpes Simplex Virus Infections

    Richard Whitley;Ann Arvin;Charles Prober;Lawrence Corey

  • Ampicillin-resistant Haemophilus influenzae type B infection.

    Tomeh Mo;Starr Se;McGowan Je;Terry Pm

  • Modified chickenpox in children immunized with the Oka/Merck varicella vaccine.

    Barbara M. Watson;Sharon A. Piercy;Stanley A. Plotkin;Stuart E. Starr

  • A non-x-linked syndrome with susceptibility to severe Epstein-Barr virus infections

    Gary Fleisher;Stuart Starr;Norman Koven;Hitoshi Kamiya

  • Enhancing effect of natural killer cell stimulatory factor (NKSF/interleukin‐12) on cell‐mediated cytotoxicity against tumor‐derived and virus‐infected cells

    J. Chehimi;N. M. Valiante;A. D'andrea;Manthrasalam Rengaraju

  • A canarypox vector-expressing cytomegalovirus (CMV) phosphoprotein 65 induces long-lasting cytotoxic T cell responses in human CMV-seronegative subjects.

    Klara Berencsi;Zsofia Gyulai;Eva Gönczöl;Steve Pincus

  • Administration of oral acyclovir suppressive therapy after neonatal herpes simplex virus disease limited to the skin, eyes and mouth: results of a Phase I/ii trial

    David Kimberlin;Dwight Powell;William Gruber;Pamela Diaz

  • Predictors of Morbidity and Mortality in Neonates with Herpes Simplex Virus Infections

    R Whitley;A Arvin;C Prober;L Corey

Frequent Co-Authors

Stanley A. Plotkin
Stanley A. Plotkin University of Pennsylvania
Steven D. Douglas
Steven D. Douglas Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Harvey M. Friedman
Harvey M. Friedman University of Pennsylvania
Andre J. Nahmias
Andre J. Nahmias Emory University
Stephen A. Spector
Stephen A. Spector University of California, San Diego
Richard J. Whitley
Richard J. Whitley University of Alabama at Birmingham
Lawrence Corey
Lawrence Corey Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Giorgio Trinchieri
Giorgio Trinchieri National Institutes of Health
Ann M. Arvin
Ann M. Arvin Stanford University
Charles G. Prober
Charles G. Prober Stanford University

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