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Danielle M. Rosenthal
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 3
Citations - 21
Danielle M. Rosenthal is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immune system & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 7 citations.
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Evaluating a New Class of AKT/mTOR Activators for HIV Latency Reversing Activity Ex Vivo and In Vivo.
Andrea Gramatica,Andrea Gramatica,Roland Schwarzer,Roland Schwarzer,William Brantley,Benjamin Varco-Merth,Hannah S. Sperber,Hannah S. Sperber,Philip A. Hull,Mauricio Montano,Stephen A. Migueles,Danielle M. Rosenthal,Louise E. Hogan,Jeffrey R. Johnson,Jeffrey R. Johnson,Thomas A. Packard,Zachary W. Grimmett,Eytan Herzig,Eytan Herzig,Emilie Besnard,Michael Nekorchuk,Feng Hsiao,Feng Hsiao,Steven G. Deeks,Michael Snape,Bernard Kiernan,Nadia R. Roan,Nadia R. Roan,Jeffrey D. Lifson,Jacob D. Estes,Louis J. Picker,Eric Verdin,Eric Verdin,Nevan J. Krogan,Nevan J. Krogan,Timothy J. Henrich,Mark Connors,Melanie Ott,Melanie Ott,Satish K. Pillai,Satish K. Pillai,Afam A. Okoye,Warner C. Greene,Warner C. Greene +43 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated AKT/mTOR activators as a potential new class of latency reversing agents (LRAs) and found no clear evidence of significant SIV latency reversal when administered to SIV-infected rhesus macaques on suppressive ART.
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Adoptive lymphocyte transfer to an HIV-infected progressor from an elite controller.
Stephen A. Migueles,Cheryl Chairez,Siying Lin,Noah V. Gavil,Danielle M. Rosenthal,Milad Pooran,Ven Natarajan,Adam Rupert,Robin L. Dewar,Tauseef Rehman,Brad T. Sherman,Joseph W. Adelsberger,Susan F. Leitman,David F. Stroncek,Caryn G. Morse,Mark Connors,H. Clifford Lane,Joseph A. Kovacs +17 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the adoptive transfer of lymphocytes from an HIV-infected elite controller to an HIV -infected patient with progressive disease may be able to perturb the immune system of the recipient in both positive and negative ways.
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Prenatal Immunization to Prevent Viral Disease Outcomes During Pregnancy and Early Life
Ria Goswami,Carolina Garrido Pavon,I. Miller,Stella J. Berendam,Caitlin A. Williams,Danielle M. Rosenthal,M. Gross,Caroline T. Phan,Alliyah U. Byrd,Justin Pollara,Sallie R. Permar,Genevieve G. Fouda +11 more
TL;DR: The protective role of maternal antibodies against three categories of viruses: viruses that cause severe maternal disease outcomes with mainly indirect consequences to the fetus, those that are vertically transmitted from mother to their infants, and those that cause elevated disease severity among neonates and infants postnatally are discussed.