Mark Feinberg

Affiliations: 
Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
Area:
Immunology, Microbiology Biology
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Rahul N. Chavan grad student 2003 Emory
Linda J. Demma grad student 2003 Emory
Ann Chahroudi grad student 2006 Emory
Judith N. Mandl grad student 2008 Emory
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Feinberg MB, Ahmed R. (2017) Advancing dengue vaccine development. Science (New York, N.Y.). 358: 865-866
Mandl JN, Feinberg MB. (2015) Robust and sustained immune activation in human Ebola virus infection. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: 4518-9
Mandl JN, Ahmed R, Barreiro LB, et al. (2015) Reservoir host immune responses to emerging zoonotic viruses. Cell. 160: 20-35
Mandl JN, Ahmed R, Barreiro LB, et al. (2015) Reservoir host immune responses to emerging zoonotic viruses Cell. 160: 20-35
Garber DA, O'Mara LA, Gangadhara S, et al. (2012) Deletion of specific immune-modulatory genes from modified vaccinia virus Ankara-based HIV vaccines engenders improved immunogenicity in rhesus macaques. Journal of Virology. 86: 12605-15
Sun X, Feinberg MW. (2012) Knocking out viral myocarditis: reality or a miRage? Circulation Research. 111: 388-91
Vanderford TH, Bleckwehl C, Engram JC, et al. (2011) Viral CTL escape mutants are generated in lymph nodes and subsequently become fixed in plasma and rectal mucosa during acute SIV infection of macaques. Plos Pathogens. 7: e1002048
Mandl JN, Akondy R, Lawson B, et al. (2011) Distinctive TLR7 signaling, type I IFN production, and attenuated innate and adaptive immune responses to yellow fever virus in a primate reservoir host. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 186: 6406-16
Engram JC, Dunham RM, Makedonas G, et al. (2009) Vaccine-induced, simian immunodeficiency virus-specific CD8+ T cells reduce virus replication but do not protect from simian immunodeficiency virus disease progression. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 183: 706-17
Mandl JN, Barry AP, Vanderford TH, et al. (2008) Divergent TLR7 and TLR9 signaling and type I interferon production distinguish pathogenic and nonpathogenic AIDS virus infections. Nature Medicine. 14: 1077-87
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