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Hillary Crandall
Researcher at University of Utah
Publications - 31
Citations - 393
Hillary Crandall is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 177 citations.
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Gene Expression Profiling Reveals Unique Pathways Associated with Differential Severity of Lyme Arthritis
Hillary Crandall,Diane M. Dunn,Ying Ma,R. Mark Wooten,James F. Zachary,John H. Weis,Robert B. Weiss,Janis J. Weis +7 more
TL;DR: The gene expression profiles identified in this study add to the current understanding of the host response to B. burgdorferi and identify two novel pathways that may be involved in regulating the severity of Lyme arthritis.
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Maternal Vaccination and Risk of Hospitalization for Covid-19 among Infants
Natasha B. Halasa,Samantha M. Olson,Mary A. Staat,Margaret M Newhams,Ashley M. Price,Pia S. Pannaraj,Julie A. Boom,Leila C. Sahni,Kathleen Chiotos,Melissa A. Cameron,Katherine Bline,Charlotte V. Hobbs,Aline B Maddux,Bria M. Coates,Kelly Michelson,Sabrina M. Heidemann,Katherine Irby,Ryan Nofziger,Elizabeth H. Mack,L S Smallcomb,Stephanie P Schwartz,Tracie C. Walker,Shira J. Gertz,Jennifer E. Schuster,Satoshi Kamidani,Keiko M. Tarquinio,Samina Bhumbra,Mia Maamari,Janet R. Hume,Hillary Crandall,Emily R Levy,Matt S. Zinter,Tamara T. Bradford,Heidi R. Flori,Melissa Cullimore,M. Kong,Natalie Z. Cvijanovich,Suzanne M. Gilboa,Kara N. D. Polen,Angela P Campbell,Adrienne G. Randolph,Manish M. Patel +41 more
TL;DR: Maternal vaccination with two doses of mRNA vaccine was associated with a reduced risk of hospitalization for Covid-19, including for critical illness, among infants younger than 6 months of age.
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T cell infiltration is associated with increased Lyme arthritis in TLR2-/- mice.
Xiaohui Wang,Ying Ma,Alyson Yoder,Hillary Crandall,James F. Zachary,Robert S. Fujinami,John H. Weis,Janis J. Weis +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the increased inflammatory cell infiltration in TLR2(-/-) C3H mice is the result of localized overproduction of T cell attracting chemokines, a feature not commonly associated with this arthritis.
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Cross-reactive immunity against the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant is low in pediatric patients with prior COVID-19 or MIS-C
Juanjie Tang,Tanya Novak,Julian Hecker,Gabrielle Grubbs,Fatema Tuz Zahra,Lorenza Bellusci,Sara Pourhashemi,Janet Chou,Kristin Moffitt,Natasha B. Halasa,Stephanie P Schwartz,Tracie C. Walker,Keiko M. Tarquinio,Matt S. Zinter,Mary A. Staat,Shira J. Gertz,Natalie Z. Cvijanovich,Jennifer E. Schuster,Laura Loftis,Bria M. Coates,Elizabeth H. Mack,Katherine Irby,Julie C. Fitzgerald,Courtney M. Rowan,Michele Kong,Heidi R. Flori,Aline B Maddux,Steven L. Shein,Hillary Crandall,Janet R. Hume,Charlotte V. Hobbs,Adriana H. Tremoulet,Chisato Shimizu,Jane C. Burns,Sabrina R. Chen,Hye-Kyung Moon,Christoph Lange,Adrienne G. Randolph,Surender Khurana +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the neutralization capacity of antibodies against Omicron after a prior SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and adolescents and found that less than 10% of the vaccinated patients showed neutralizing antibody titers against omicron.
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Gene expression profiling provides insights into the pathways involved in inflammatory arthritis development: murine model of Lyme disease.
TL;DR: New insight is provided into the regulation of Lyme arthritis development and the utility of combining gene expression analyses with genetically manipulated mouse models in unraveling mechanisms underlying specific disease processes is illustrated.