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Harry B. Greenberg
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 441
Citations - 36848
Harry B. Greenberg is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotavirus & Virus. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 433 publications receiving 34941 citations. Previous affiliations of Harry B. Greenberg include Baylor College of Medicine & United States Department of Commerce.
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T cell–dependent production of IFN-γ by NK cells in response to influenza A virus
Xiao-Song He,Monia Draghi,Kutubuddin Mahmood,Tyson H. Holmes,George Kemble,Cornelia L. Dekker,Ann M. Arvin,Peter Parham,Harry B. Greenberg +8 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that at an early stage of recurrent viral infection, NK-mediated innate immunity to the virus is enhanced by preexisting virus-specific T cells.
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Distinctive ribonucleic acid patterns of human rotavirus subgroups 1 and 2.
Anthony R. Kalica,Harry B. Greenberg,Romilio T. Espejo,Jorge Flores,Richard G. Wyatt,Albert Z. Kapikian,R M Chanock +6 more
TL;DR: The ribonucleic acid migration patterns of 7 subgroup 1 and 16 subgroup 2 human rotaviruses recovered from four geographic areas were compared, suggesting a correlation between the ribon nucleic acid pattern and the subgroup specificity.
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Distinct Roles of Type I and Type III Interferons in Intestinal Immunity to Homologous and Heterologous Rotavirus Infections.
Jian-Da Lin,Ningguo Feng,Ningguo Feng,Adrish Sen,Adrish Sen,Murugabaskar Balan,Hsiang-Chi Tseng,Constance McElrath,Sergey V. Smirnov,Jianya Peng,Linda L. Yasukawa,Linda L. Yasukawa,Russell K. Durbin,Joan E. Durbin,Harry B. Greenberg,Harry B. Greenberg,Sergei V. Kotenko +16 more
TL;DR: A well-orchestrated spatial and temporal tuning of innate antiviral responses in the intestinal tract is revealed where two types of IFNs through distinct patterns of their expression and distinct but overlapping sets of target cells coordinately regulate antiviral defenses against heterologous or homologous rotaviruses with substantially different effectiveness.
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Hepatitis C Virus Not Found in Fulminant Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis
Teresa L. Wright,Henry Hsu,Elizabeth Donegan,Stephen M. Feinstone,Harry B. Greenberg,A. E. Read,Nancy L. Ascher,John P. Roberts,John R. Lake +8 more
TL;DR: Non-A, non-B hepatitis is a diagnosis of exclusion in patients with acute hepatitis but without serologic evidence of hepatitis A or hepatitis B viral infection.
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Rotavirus VP7 neutralization epitopes of serotype 3 strains.
Kazuo Nishikawa,Yasutaka Hoshino,Koki Taniguchi,Kim Y. Green,Harry B. Greenberg,Albert Z. Kapikian,Robert M. Chanock,Mario Gorziglia +7 more
TL;DR: A computer-derived predicted phylogenetic tree suggests that rotav virus strains from different animal species belonging to serotype 3 are more closely related to each other than to rotavirus strains of different serotypes.