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Adriana Weinberg

Researcher at University of Colorado Denver

Publications -  307
Citations -  14954

Adriana Weinberg is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Virus. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 288 publications receiving 13845 citations. Previous affiliations of Adriana Weinberg include Providence Regional Medical Center Everett & Boston Children's Hospital.

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Long-term suppression of multidrug-resistant cytomegalovirus retinitis with systemically administered leflunomide.

TL;DR: The results of this study are consistent with other work suggesting that BP control is most helpful in controlling diabetic retinopathy in early disease and encourage the potential benefit of telemedicine interventions targeting BP control in patients at risk for diabetic eye disease.
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Factors that affect in vitro measurement of the susceptibility of herpes simplex virus to nucleoside analogues.

TL;DR: The current recommendations to use a single discriminating value to define HSV resistance to nucleoside analogues can be problematic as false results are influenced in various degrees by the laboratory method, tissue culture and antivirals.
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Intestinal Integrity Biomarkers in Early Antiretroviral-Treated Perinatally HIV-1-Infected Infants.

TL;DR: Intestinal fatty acid binding protein levels did not differ between human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)- infected infants and uninfected infants exposed to HIV-1, but those who breastfed had substantially lower levels, while zonulin levels increased from 3 to 5.3 months of age with perinatal acquisition of HIV- 1 despite early antiretroviral treatment.
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Regulatory T cells generated during cytomegalovirus in vitro stimulation of mononuclear cells from HIV-infected individuals on HAART correlate with decreased lymphocyte proliferation.

TL;DR: Data indicate that FoxP3- and TGFbeta1-expressing regulatory T cells contribute to decreased immunity in HAART recipients, and anti-TGF beta1 neutralizing antibodies restored CMV-specific proliferation in a dose-dependent fashion in HIV-infected subjects.
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Safety, immunogenicity and shedding of LAIV4 in HIV-infected and uninfected children.

TL;DR: LAIV4 was equally safe and immunogenic and caused similar viral shedding in HIV-infected and uninfected children and a correlate of protection against vaccine viral shedding was not identified, although both circulating and mucosal antibodies correlated with protection in controls.