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Suresh K. Mittal is affiliated with Purdue University West Lafayette in the United States. The main fields of study for this researcher include Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these fields, notable subfields of study are Epidemiology, Genetics, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, and Molecular Biology.

The research topics covered by Suresh K. Mittal involve several areas of viral and immunological studies. These include:

  • Virus-based gene therapy research
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Influenza Virus Research Studies
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Animal Virus Infections Studies
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses

The scientist has published multiple papers in various reputable journals. Recent notable papers include:

  • ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Adenoviridae 2022 (2022) - Journal of General Virology
  • Progress towards the Development of a Universal Influenza Vaccine (2022) - Viruses
  • Adenoviral Vector-Based Vaccine Platforms for Developing the Next Generation of Influenza Vaccines (2020) - Vaccines
  • A recombinant bovine adenoviral mucosal vaccine expressing mycobacterial antigen-85B generates robust protection against tuberculosis in mice (2021) - Cell Reports Medicine
  • Potassium Channel-Associated Bioelectricity of the Dermomyotome Determines Fin Patterning in Zebrafish (2020) - Genetics

The frequent co-authors with whom this researcher has collaborated include Ekramy E. Sayedahmed, Suryaprakash Sambhara, Ahmed Elkashif, Marwa Alhashimi, and Amrita Kumar.

Major publication venues featuring their work are:

  • Vaccines
  • Viruses
  • Journal of General Virology
  • Journal of Virology
  • Cell Reports Medicine

Best Publications

  • Emerging strategies for EphA2 receptor targeting for cancer therapeutics

    Manish Tandon;Sai Vikram Vemula;Suresh K Mittal

  • Development of adenoviral-vector-based pandemic influenza vaccine against antigenically distinct human H5N1 strains in mice

    Mary A Hoelscher;Sanjay Garg;Dinesh S Bangari;Jessica A Belser

  • Tissue distribution and genetic typing of porcine circoviruses in pigs with naturally occurring congenital tremors.

    Gregory W. Stevenson;Matti Kiupel;Suresh K. Mittal;Jiwon Choi

  • Adenoviral vector immunity: its implications and circumvention strategies.

    Yadvinder S. Ahi;Dinesh S. Bangari;Suresh K. Mittal

  • Current Strategies and Future Directions for Eluding Adenoviral Vector Immunity

    Dinesh S. Bangari;Suresh K. Mittal

  • Development of nonhuman adenoviruses as vaccine vectors.

    Dinesh S. Bangari;Suresh K. Mittal

  • Correction: Corrigendum: KANK1 inhibits cell growth by inducing apoptosis through regulating CXXC5 in human malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors

    Zhibin Cui;Yingjia Shen;Kenny H. Chen;Suresh K. Mittal

  • Monitoring foreign gene expression by a human adenovirus-based vector using the firefly luciferase gene as a reporter

    Suresh K. Mittal;Mark R. McDermott;David C. Johnson;Ludvik Prevec

  • Circovirus-like Viral Associated Disease in Weaned Pigs in Indiana

    M. Kiupel;G. W. Stevenson;S. K. Mittal;E. G. Clark

  • Adenovirus receptors and their implications in gene delivery.

    Anurag Sharma;Xiaoxin Li;Dinesh S. Bangari;Dinesh S. Bangari;Suresh K. Mittal

  • Expression of EphA2 and Ephrin A-1 in carcinoma of the urinary bladder.

    Shaji Abraham;Deborah W. Knapp;Liang Cheng;Paul W. Snyder

  • Decreased tumorigenic potential of EphA2-overexpressing breast cancer cells following treatment with adenoviral vectors that express EphrinA1.

    Loren W Noblitt;Dinesh S Bangari;Shruti Shukla;Deborah W Knapp

  • Viral replication and lesions in BALB/c mice experimentally inoculated with porcine circovirus isolated from a pig with postweaning multisystemic wasting disease.

    M. Kiupel;G. W. Stevenson;J. Choi;K. S. Latimer

  • Encapsulation of recombinant adenovirus into alginate microspheres circumvents vector-specific immune response.

    G Sailaja;H HogenEsch;A North;J Hays;J Hays

  • Circumvention of vector-specific neutralizing antibody response by alternating use of human and non-human adenoviruses: implications in gene therapy.

    Stanley Moffatt;John Hays;Harm HogenEsch;Suresh K. Mittal

  • Immunization with DNA, adenovirus or both in biodegradable alginate microspheres: effect of route of inoculation on immune response.

    Suresh K. Mittal;Neeraj Aggarwal;G. Sailaja;Alberto van Olphen

  • Components of Adenovirus Genome Packaging

    Yadvinder S. Ahi;Suresh K. Mittal

  • Development of a bovine adenovirus type 3-based expression vector

    Suresh K. Mittal;Ludvik Prevec;Frank L. Graham;Lorne A. Babiuk

  • Porcine Circovirus type 2 (PCV2) causes apoptosis in experimentally inoculated BALB/c mice

    Matti Kiupel;Gregory W Stevenson;Elizabeth J Galbreath;Adam North

  • Production of adenovirus vectors and their use as a delivery system for influenza vaccines

    Sai V Vemula;Suresh K Mittal

Frequent Co-Authors

Suryaprakash Sambhara
Suryaprakash Sambhara Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Frank L. Graham
Frank L. Graham McMaster University
Lorne A. Babiuk
Lorne A. Babiuk University of Alberta
Matti Kiupel
Matti Kiupel Michigan State University
Harm HogenEsch
Harm HogenEsch Purdue University West Lafayette
Jacqueline M. Katz
Jacqueline M. Katz Emory University
Ruben O. Donis
Ruben O. Donis University of Washington
Dongwan Yoo
Dongwan Yoo University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael S. Kinch
Michael S. Kinch Washington University in St. Louis
Peter Wutzler
Peter Wutzler Friedrich Schiller University Jena

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