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Eva Harris
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 357
Citations - 26475
Eva Harris is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue virus & Dengue fever. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 332 publications receiving 22718 citations.
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T cell responses induced by attenuated flavivirus vaccination are specific and show limited cross-reactivity with other flavivirus species.
Alba Grifoni,Hannah Voic,Sandeep Kumar Dhanda,Conner K. Kidd,James D. Brien,Søren Buus,Anette Stryhn,Anna P. Durbin,Stephen S. Whitehead,Sean A. Diehl,Aruna D. De Silva,Angel Balmaseda,Eva Harris,Daniela Weiskopf,Alessandro Sette,Alessandro Sette +15 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that cross-reactivity at the level of T cell responses amongst different flaviviruses is very limited, despite high levels of sequence homology, and the use of heterologous flavivirus species as a live attenuated vaccine vector is not likely to generate optimal Tcell responses, and might thus impair vaccine performance.
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Molecular genomic approaches to infectious diseases in resource-limited settings.
Josefina Coloma,Eva Harris +1 more
TL;DR: Josefina Coloma and Eva Harris discuss advances in genomics in resource-limited settings and argue that access to training and capacity building in bioinformatics and data mining will be crucial for the future.
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On-chip magnetic separation of superparamagnetic beads for integrated molecular analysis
Octavian Florescu,Kevan Wang,Patrick Au,Jimmy Tang,Eva Harris,P. Robert Beatty,Bernhard E. Boser +6 more
TL;DR: To implement a fully integrated molecular diagnostics platform, the on-chip magnetic separation functionality presented in this work can be readily combine with state-of-the art CMOS-based magnetic bead detection technology.
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Genetic analysis of Dengue 3 virus subtype III 5' and 3' non-coding regions.
TL;DR: Clustering of the Latin American/Caribbean isolates with Sri Lankan group B DENV-3 in phylogenetic analyses supports the proposed common East African origin for all these strains and confirms the use of the 3' NCR for molecular epidemiologic studies of DENVs.
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Augmented Zika and Dengue Neutralizing Antibodies Are Associated With Guillain-Barré Syndrome.
Rebecca M. Lynch,Grace Mantus,Liliana Encinales,Nelly Pacheco,Guangzhao Li,Alexandra Porras,Alejandro Rico Mendoza,Jin Peng,Monica Rengifo-Pardo,Magelda Montoya Cruz,Eva Harris,Jeffrey M. Bethony,Gary L. Simon,Aileen Y. Chang +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that high neutralizing antibody titers to DENV and to ZikV are associated with GBS during ZIKV infection.