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17241
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7095

Overview

Yasir A. W. Skeiky is affiliated with the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative in the United States. The scientist's work focuses primarily on areas related to vaccines, immunology, and infectious diseases, as suggested by the institutional affiliation.

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Best Publications

  • Interleukin 10 production correlates with pathology in human Leishmania donovani infections.

    H. W. Ghalib;M. R. Piuvezam;Y. A.W. Skeiky;M. Siddig

  • Differential immune responses and protective efficacy induced by components of a tuberculosis polyprotein vaccine, Mtb72F, delivered as naked DNA or recombinant protein.

    Yasir A. W. Skeiky;Mark R. Alderson;Pamela J. Ovendale;Jeffrey A. Guderian

  • Compositions and methods for the therapy and diagnosis of prostate cancer

    Jiangchun Xu;Davin C. Dillon;Jennifer L. Mitcham;Susan L. Harlocker

  • Protective immune responses to a recombinant adenovirus type 35 tuberculosis vaccine in two mouse strains: CD4 and CD8 T-cell epitope mapping and role of gamma interferon.

    Katarina Radošević;Catharina W. Wieland;Ariane Rodriguez;Gerrit Jan Weverling

  • Immunization with a polyprotein vaccine consisting of the T-Cell antigens thiol-specific antioxidant, Leishmania major stress-inducible protein 1, and Leishmania elongation initiation factor protects against leishmaniasis.

    Rhea N. Coler;Yasir A. W. Skeiky;Karen Bernards;Kay Greeson

  • Protective efficacy of a tandemly linked, multi-subunit recombinant leishmanial vaccine (Leish-111f) formulated in MPL adjuvant.

    Yasir A.W Skeiky;Rhea N Coler;Mark Brannon;Erika Stromberg

  • A recombinant Leishmania antigen that stimulates human peripheral blood mononuclear cells to express a Th1-type cytokine profile and to produce interleukin 12

    Yasir A. W. Skeiky;Jeffrey A. Guderian;Darin R. Benson;Olivia Bacelar

  • LeIF: A Recombinant Leishmania Protein That Induces an IL-12-Mediated Th1 Cytokine Profile

    Yasir A. W. Skeiky;Mary Kennedy;David Kaufman;Monamaris M. Borges

  • The Potency and Durability of DNA- and Protein-Based Vaccines Against Leishmania major Evaluated Using Low-Dose, Intradermal Challenge

    Susana Méndez;Sanjay Gurunathan;Shaden Kamhawi;Yasmine Belkaid

  • Use of Multiepitope Polyproteins in Serodiagnosis of Active Tuberculosis

    Raymond L. Houghton;Michael J. Lodes;Davin C. Dillon;Lisa D. Reynolds

  • Expression Cloning of an Immunodominant Family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens Using Human Cd4+ T Cells

    Mark R. Alderson;Teresa Bement;Craig H. Day;Liqing Zhu

  • T Cell Expression Cloning of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis Gene Encoding a Protective Antigen Associated with the Early Control of Infection

    Yasir A. W. Skeiky;Pamela J. Ovendale;Shyian Jen;Mark R. Alderson

  • Cloning, expression, and immunological evaluation of two putative secreted serine protease antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

    Yasir A. W. Skeiky;Michael J. Lodes;Jeffrey A. Guderian;Raodoh Mohamath

  • Dendritic Cell (DC)-Based Protection Against an Intracellular Pathogen Is Dependent Upon DC-Derived IL-12 and Can Be Induced by Molecularly Defined Antigens

    Christof Berberich;José R. Ramírez-Pineda;Christine Hambrecht;Gottfried Alber

  • A Leishmania protein that modulates interleukin (IL)-12, IL-10 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha production and expression of B7-1 in human monocyte-derived antigen-presenting cells.

    Peter Probst;Yasir A. W. Skeiky;Yasir A. W. Skeiky;Michelle Steeves;Ana Gervassi

  • Vaccination with Plasmid DNA Encoding TSA/LmSTI1 Leishmanial Fusion Proteins Confers Protection against Leishmania major Infection in Susceptible BALB/c Mice

    A. Campos-Neto;J. R. Webb;K. Greeson;R. N. Coler

  • A Cloned Antigen (Recombinant K39) of Leishmania chagasi Diagnostic for Visceral Leishmaniasis in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Patients and a Prognostic Indicator for Monitoring Patients Undergoing Drug Therapy

    Raymond L. Houghton;Madalina Petrescu;Darin R. Benson;Yasir A. W. Skeiky

  • Cloning, characterization and serological evaluation of K9 and K26: two related hydrophilic antigens of Leishmania chagasi.

    Ajay Bhatia;Nada S. Daifalla;Nada S. Daifalla;Shyian Jen;Roberto José da Silva Badaró

  • Immune responses of leishmaniasis patients to heat shock proteins of Leishmania species and humans.

    Y. A. W. Skeiky;D. R. Benson;J. A. Guderian;J. A. Whittle

  • Compounds and methods for diagnosis of tuberculosis

    Steven G. Reed;Yasir A. W. Skeiky;Davin C. Dillon;Antonio Campos-Neto

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven G. Reed
Steven G. Reed Infectious Disease Research Institute
Mark R. Alderson
Mark R. Alderson Program for Appropriate Technology in Health
Roberto Badaró
Roberto Badaró Federal University of Bahia
Rhea N. Coler
Rhea N. Coler University of Washington
Ian M. Orme
Ian M. Orme Colorado State University
Kenneth H. Grabstein
Kenneth H. Grabstein Corixa Corporation
David M. Lewinsohn
David M. Lewinsohn Oregon Health & Science University
David N. McMurray
David N. McMurray Texas A&M University
Edgar M. Carvalho
Edgar M. Carvalho Federal University of Bahia

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