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Brian J. Geiss

Researcher at Colorado State University

Publications -  71
Citations -  3373

Brian J. Geiss is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: RNA & Virus. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2643 citations. Previous affiliations of Brian J. Geiss include Washington University in St. Louis & Saint Louis University.

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Paper-Based Microfluidic Devices: Emerging Themes and Applications

TL;DR: This work focuses on three-Dimensional Electrochemical Detection, which automates the very labor-intensive and therefore time-heavy and expensive process of characterize and characterize the electrochemical activity of the response of the immune system.
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Castanospermine, a Potent Inhibitor of Dengue Virus Infection In Vitro and In Vivo

TL;DR: It is suggested that castanospermine has a strong antiviral effect on dengue virus infection and warrants further development as a possible treatment in humans.
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The FDA-approved drug sofosbuvir inhibits Zika virus infection

TL;DR: It is suggested that sofosbuvir may be a candidate for further evaluation as a therapy against ZIKV infection in humans, and should be evaluated as an anti‐ZIKV treatment in non‐rodent species.
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The flavivirus NS5 protein is a true RNA guanylyltransferase that catalyzes a two-step reaction to form the RNA cap structure

TL;DR: This study provides biochemical evidence that flaviviruses encode a complete RNA capping machinery and demonstrates that GTP can be used as a substrate by the enzyme to form a covalent GMP-enzyme intermediate via a phosphoamide bond.
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A rapid and quantitative assay for measuring antibody-mediated neutralization of West Nile virus infection.

TL;DR: A novel approach for measuring antibody-mediated neutralization of WNV infection using virus-like particles that measure infection as a function of reporter gene expression is described.