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Hilary Koprowski

Researcher at Thomas Jefferson University

Publications -  336
Citations -  25417

Hilary Koprowski is an academic researcher from Thomas Jefferson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 336 publications receiving 24997 citations. Previous affiliations of Hilary Koprowski include World Health Organization & Niigata University.

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Mechanisms of activation of human natural killer cells against tumor and virus-infected cells.

TL;DR: A number of investigators have recently described specific cytotoxic effects of human lymphocytes against human target cells, but these studies have been hampered by the fact that lymphocytes from normal donors were at least as reactive as those from cancer patients.
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Local nitric oxide production in viral and autoimmune diseases of the central nervous system.

TL;DR: It is confirmed here that copious amounts of NO are elaborated in the brains of rats infected with rabies virus or borna disease virus, as well as in the spinal cords of rats that had received myelin basic protein-specific T cells.
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Rabies virus quasispecies: Implications for pathogenesis

TL;DR: Although CVS-N2c was highly selected in adult mice, no selection for either variant was seen in neonates, suggesting that certain aspects of development, such as maturation of the nervous and immune systems, may contribute to the selection process.
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Expression and assembly of a full-length monoclonal antibody in plants using a plant virus vector

TL;DR: This is the first report on the use of a plant virus vector to express and assemble a full-size antibody, directed to a colon cancer antigen, in plants.
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Monoclonal antibodies in cell-mediated cytotoxicity against human melanoma and colorectal carcinoma.

TL;DR: Hybridoma‐derived monoclonal anti‐melanoma antibodies and anti‐colorectal carcinoma antibodies were found to mediate in vitro antibody‐dependent cell‐mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) reactions against melanoma and colorective carcinoma cells, respectively.