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Alexander A. Neverov

Researcher at Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research

Publications -  7
Citations -  247

Alexander A. Neverov is an academic researcher from Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poliovirus & Monoclonal antibody. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 225 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander A. Neverov include State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR.

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Massively parallel sequencing for monitoring genetic consistency and quality control of live viral vaccines

TL;DR: Quantitative MPS analysis of validated reference preparations tested by MAPREC produced identical results, suggesting that the method could take advantage of the existing reference materials and be used as a replacement for the MAPREC procedure in lot release of OPV.
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The presence of the internalin gene in natural atypically hemolytic Listeria innocua strains suggests descent from L. monocytogenes.

TL;DR: Surprisingly, evidence for the presence of the L. monocytogenes-specific inlA gene, previously thought to be absent, was obtained and it is unlikely that PRL/NW 15B95 and J1-023 are L. innocua strains altered by horizontal transfer.
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Chimpanzee-Human Monoclonal Antibodies for Treatment of Chronic Poliovirus Excretors and Emergency Postexposure Prophylaxis

TL;DR: Six poliovirus-neutralizing Fabs were recovered from a combinatorial Fab phage display library constructed from bone marrow-derived lymphocytes of immunized chimpanzees and could be tested in clinical trials to determine whether they might be useful for treatment of immunocompromised chronic virus excretors and for emergency protection of contacts of a paralytic poliomyelitis case.
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Genetic analysis of housekeeping genes of members of the genus Acholeplasma: phylogeny and complementary molecular markers to the 16S rRNA gene.

TL;DR: The multilocus phylogenetic analysis of Acholeplasma multilocale sequence data strongly indicated that this organism is most closely related to the genera Mesoplasma and Entomoplasma (family entomoplasmataceae) and form the branch with mesoplasma seiffertii, Mesopl plasma syrphidae, and Mesoplasia photuris.
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Genotyping of Measles Virus in Clinical Specimens on the Basis of Oligonucleotide Microarray Hybridization Patterns

TL;DR: The oligonucleotide microarray hybridization method developed for identification of most known measles virus genotypes demonstrated the ability to identify potential new genotypes of MV based on the similarity of their hybridization patterns with those of known MV genotypes.