Edgardo S Fortuno 3rd
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Blimkie D, Fortuno 3rd E, Yan H, Cho P, Ho K, Turvey S, et al.
J Immunol Methods
. 2011 Feb;
366(1-2):89-99.
PMID: 21277305
Variability in TLR function influences susceptibility to infectious as well as immune-mediated diseases. Given the outbred nature of humans, identifying functional Toll-like receptor variability and its role in clinical disease...
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Shih D, Ho K, Melnick K, Rensink R, Kollmann T, Fortuno 3rd E
J Vis Exp
. 2011 Jan;
(47).
PMID: 21248691
Visual analytics (VA) has emerged as a new way to analyze large dataset through interactive visual display. We demonstrated the utility and the flexibility of a VA approach in the...
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Corbett N, Blimkie D, Ho K, Cai B, Sutherland D, Kallos A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2010 Dec;
5(11):e15041.
PMID: 21152080
Newborns and young infants suffer increased infectious morbidity and mortality as compared to older children and adults. Morbidity and mortality due to infection are highest during the first weeks of...
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Reikie B, Smolen K, Fortuno 3rd E, Loeffler D, Cai B, Blimkie D, et al.
Vaccine
. 2010 Nov;
29(1):83-90.
PMID: 21034825
Most existing vaccines do not induce protective immunity immediately following birth, nor do they retain protective efficacy in the latter years of life without booster doses. Using a mouse model,...
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Shooshtari P, Fortuno 3rd E, Blimkie D, Yu M, Gupta A, Kollmann T, et al.
Cytometry A
. 2010 Jul;
77(9):873-80.
PMID: 20629196
The immune response in humans is usually assessed using immunogenicity assays to provide biomarkers as correlates of protection (CoP). Flow cytometry is the assay of choice to measure intracellular cytokine...
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Blimkie D, Fortuno 3rd E, Thommai F, Xu L, Fernandes E, Crabtree J, et al.
Cytometry A
. 2010 Feb;
77(6):546-51.
PMID: 20131398
Polychromatic flow cytometric analysis takes advantage of the increasing number of available fluorophores to positively identify and simultaneously assess multiple parameters in the same cell (1). Additional parameters may be...
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Kollmann T, Crabtree J, Rein-Weston A, Blimkie D, Thommai F, Wang X, et al.
J Immunol
. 2009 Nov;
183(11):7150-60.
PMID: 19917677
The human neonate and infant are unduly susceptible to infection with a wide variety of microbes. This susceptibility is thought to reflect differences from adults in innate and adaptive immunity,...
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Smolen K, Loeffler D, Reikie B, Aplin L, Cai B, Fortuno 3rd E, et al.
Vaccine
. 2009 Oct;
28(1):235-42.
PMID: 19796722
Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) holds promise as a neonatal vaccine vehicle. Here we show that Lm immunized neonatal mice reached maximal Ag-specific CD8(+) T cell expansion after only a single immunization,...
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Seo J, Fortuno 3rd E, Suh J, Stenesen D, Tang W, Parks E, et al.
Diabetes
. 2009 Aug;
58(11):2565-73.
PMID: 19690063
Objective: We evaluate a potential role of activating transcription factor 4 (Atf4) in invertebrate and mammalian metabolism. Research Design And Methods: With two parallel approaches-a fat body-specific green fluorescent protein...
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LeSueur J, Fortuno 3rd E, McKay R, Graff J
Dev Cell
. 2002 Jun;
2(6):771-83.
PMID: 12062089
Before the nervous system establishes its complex array of cell types and connections, multipotent cells are instructed to adopt a neural fate and an anterior-posterior pattern is established. In this...