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George E. Abraham
Researcher at University of Mississippi Medical Center
Publications - 16
Citations - 316
George E. Abraham is an academic researcher from University of Mississippi Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immunity & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 69 citations. Previous affiliations of George E. Abraham include University of Mississippi.
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Impaired local intrinsic immunity to SARS-CoV-2 infection in severe COVID-19.
Carly G. K. Ziegler,Vincent N. Miao,Anna H. Owings,Andrew W. Navia,Ying Tang,Joshua D. Bromley,Peter Lotfy,Peter Lotfy,Meredith Sloan,Hannah Laird,Haley B. Williams,Micayla George,Micayla George,Micayla George,Riley S. Drake,Riley S. Drake,Riley S. Drake,Taylor Christian,Adam M. Parker,Campbell B Sindel,Molly W. Burger,Yilianys Pride,Mohammad H. Hasan,George E. Abraham,Michal Senitko,Tanya O. Robinson,Alex K. Shalek,Sarah C. Glover,Bruce H. Horwitz,Bruce H. Horwitz,Jose Ordovas-Montanes +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed scRNA-seq on nasopharyngeal swabs from 58 healthy and COVID-19 participants, and identified genes associated with susceptibility, resistance, or infection response.
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Impaired local intrinsic immunity to SARS-CoV-2 infection in severe COVID-19
Carly G. K. Ziegler,Vincent N. Miao,Anna H. Owings,Andrew W. Navia,Ying Tang,Joshua D. Bromley,Peter Lotfy,Peter Lotfy,Meredith Sloan,Hannah Laird,Haley B. Williams,Micayla George,Micayla George,Micayla George,Riley S. Drake,Riley S. Drake,Riley S. Drake,Taylor Christian,Adam M. Parker,Campbell B Sindel,Molly W. Burger,Yilianys Pride,Mohammad H. Hasan,George E. Abraham,Michal Senitko,Tanya O. Robinson,Alex K. Shalek,Sarah C. Glover,Bruce H. Horwitz,Bruce H. Horwitz,Jose Ordovas-Montanes +30 more
TL;DR: This work defines both protective and detrimental host responses to SARS-CoV-2, determines the direct viral targets of infection, and suggests that failed anti-viral epithelial immunity in the nasal mucosa may underlie the progression to severe COVID-19.
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The gut microbiome of COVID-19 recovered patients returns to uninfected status in a minority-dominated United States cohort.
Rachel C. Newsome,Josee Gauthier,Maria C. Hernandez,George E. Abraham,Tanya O. Robinson,Haley B. Williams,Meredith Sloan,Anna H. Owings,Hannah Laird,Taylor Christian,Yilianys Pride,Kenneth J. Wilson,Mohammad H. Hasan,Adam M. Parker,Michal Senitko,Sarah C. Glover,Sarah C. Glover,Raad Z. Gharaibeh,Christian Jobin +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between intestinal microbiota and SARS-CoV-2-mediated pathogenicity in a United States, majority African American cohort was investigated, where 16S rRNA sequencing and qPCR analysis was performed on fecal DNA/RNA.
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Feasibility of Using the O-Arm Imaging System During ENB-rEBUS-guided Peripheral Lung Biopsy: A Dual-center Experience.
TL;DR: The O-arm was able to confirm tool-in-lesion in all cases which added confidence to the biopsy, and both metal and radiation scatter were minimal when appropriate radiation safety standards were met.
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The Air Apparent: A Rare Complication During Flexible Bronchoscopy
TL;DR: The authors postulate that the complications were not a direct result of bronchoscopy but rather the simple act of placing an oxygen delivery cannula in a patient with possible prior trauma to the site.