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Howard L, Jensen T, Goll J, Gelber C, Bradley M, Sherrod S, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2024 Jan; 230(3):716-725. PMID: 38181048
Background: Avian influenza viruses pose significant risk to human health. Vaccines targeting the hemagglutinin of these viruses are poorly immunogenic without the use of adjuvants. Methods: Twenty healthy men and...
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Goll J, Bosinger S, Jensen T, Walum H, Grimes T, Tharp G, et al.
Front Immunol . 2023 Mar; 14:1163550. PMID: 36911714
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1093242.].
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Goll J, Bosinger S, Jensen T, Walum H, Grimes T, Tharp G, et al.
Front Immunol . 2023 Feb; 13:1093242. PMID: 36741404
Introduction: Over the last decade, the field of systems vaccinology has emerged, in which high throughput transcriptomics and other omics assays are used to probe changes of the innate and...
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Krushkal J, Vural S, Jensen T, Wright G, Zhao Y
Clin Epigenetics . 2022 Dec; 14(1):161. PMID: 36461044
Background: Parent of origin-specific allelic expression of imprinted genes is epigenetically controlled. In cancer, imprinted genes undergo both genomic and epigenomic alterations, including frequent copy number changes. We investigated whether...
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Jensen T, Hooper W, Cherikh S, Goll J
F1000Res . 2022 Oct; 10:143. PMID: 36299497
Ribosomal profiling is an emerging experimental technology to measure protein synthesis by sequencing short mRNA fragments undergoing translation in ribosomes. Applied on the genome wide scale, this is a powerful...
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Goll J, Jain A, Jensen T, Assis R, Nakajima R, Jasinskas A, et al.
NPJ Vaccines . 2022 Aug; 7(1):103. PMID: 36042229
Current seasonal and pre-pandemic influenza vaccines induce short-lived predominantly strain-specific and limited heterosubtypic responses. To better understand how vaccine adjuvants AS03 and MF59 may provide improved antibody responses to vaccination,...
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Miller C, Walker J, Jensen T, Hooper W, Fulton R, Painter J, et al.
J Mol Diagn . 2022 Jan; 24(3):219-223. PMID: 35041928
The U2AF1 gene is a core part of mRNA splicing machinery and frequently contains somatic mutations that contribute to oncogenesis in myelodysplastic syndrome, acute myeloid leukemia, and other cancers. A...
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Frey S, Stapleton J, Ballas Z, Rasmussen W, Kaufman T, Blevins T, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2021 Mar; 224(8):1372-1382. PMID: 33675226
Background: There are limited data regarding immunological correlates of protection for the modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) smallpox vaccine. Methods: A total of 523 vaccinia-naive subjects were randomized to receive 2...
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Maner-Smith K, Goll J, Khadka M, Jensen T, Colucci J, Gelber C, et al.
Vaccines (Basel) . 2020 Jul; 8(3). PMID: 32722213
Tularemia is a highly infectious and contagious disease caused by the bacterium . To better understand human response to a live-attenuated tularemia vaccine and the biological pathways altered post-vaccination, healthy...
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Chang Y, Duong D, Goll J, Wood D, Jensen T, Yin L, et al.
Vaccines (Basel) . 2020 Jul; 8(3). PMID: 32722207
() is an intracellular pathogen that causes a potentially debilitating febrile illness known as tularemia. can be spread by aerosol transmission and cause fatal pneumonic tularemia. If untreated, mortality rates...