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Elizabeth M. Anderson
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 38
Citations - 5508
Elizabeth M. Anderson is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & T cell. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 37 publications receiving 3702 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth M. Anderson include The Catholic University of America & Western Washington University.
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Insights Into Persistent HIV-1 Infection and Functional Cure: Novel Capabilities and Strategies
Tram Ta,Sajjaf Malik,Elizabeth M. Anderson,Amber D. Jones,Jocelyn Perchik,Maryann Freylikh,Luca Sardo,Zackary A. Klase,Taisuke Izumi +8 more
TL;DR: The state of the art on mechanisms of virus persistence in the periphery and tissue is discussed and interdisciplinary approaches toward a functional HIV cure are summarized, including novel capabilities and strategies to measure and eliminate the infected reservoirs and induce immune control.
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Sero-monitoring of health care workers reveals complex relationships between common coronavirus antibodies and SARS-CoV-2 severity
Sigrid Gouma,Madison E. Weirick,Marcus J. Bolton,Claudia P. Arevalo,Eileen C. Goodwin,Elizabeth M. Anderson,Christopher M McAllister,Shannon R. Christensen,Debora Dunbar,Danielle Fiore,Amanda Brock,JoEllen Weaver,John S. Millar,Stephanie DerOhannessian,Ian Frank,Daniel J. Rader,E. John Wherry,Scott E. Hensley +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found that the duration of symptoms following SARS-CoV-2 infections was significantly reduced in individuals with higher common betacoronavirus (βCoV) antibody titers.
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Functional analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana MUTE promoter reveals a regulatory region sufficient for stomatal-lineage expression
Aaron K. Mahoney,Elizabeth M. Anderson,Rachael A. Bakker,Anthony F. Williams,Jake J. Flood,Katrina C. Sullivan,Lynn Jo Pillitteri +6 more
TL;DR: The MUTE promoter contains a 175-bp region rich in Dof regulatory elements (AAAG) that is necessary and sufficient for initiation of transcription in meristemoids and the stomatal lineage.
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Transplacental Transfer of SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies
Dustin D. Flannery,Dustin D. Flannery,Sigrid Gouma,Miren B. Dhudasia,Sagori Mukhopadhyay,Sagori Mukhopadhyay,Madeline R. Pfeifer,Emily C. Woodford,Jourdan E. Triebwasser,Jeffrey S. Gerber,Jeffrey S. Morris,Madison E. Weirick,Christopher M McAllister,Marcus J. Bolton,Claudia P. Arevalo,Elizabeth M. Anderson,Eileen C. Goodwin,Scott E. Hensley,Karen M. Puopolo,Karen M. Puopolo +19 more
TL;DR: The found efficient transplacental transfer of SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies in 72 of 83 seropositive pregnant women demonstrates the potential for maternally-derived antibodies to provide neonatal protection from Sars-Cov-2 infection.