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Jeffrey Solomon
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 31
Citations - 807
Jeffrey Solomon is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Disease. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 25 publications receiving 679 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeffrey Solomon include Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago.
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Evaluation of candidate vaccine approaches for MERS-CoV
Lingshu Wang,Wei Shi,M. Gordon Joyce,Kayvon Modjarrad,Yi Zhang,Kwanyee Leung,Christopher R. Lees,Tongqing Zhou,Hadi M. Yassine,Masaru Kanekiyo,Zhi Yong Yang,Xuejun Chen,Michelle M. Becker,Megan Culler Freeman,Leatrice Vogel,Joshua C. Johnson,Gene G. Olinger,John Paul Todd,Ulas Bagci,Jeffrey Solomon,Daniel J. Mollura,Lisa E. Hensley,Peter B. Jahrling,Mark R. Denison,Srinivas S. Rao,Kanta Subbarao,Peter D. Kwong,John R. Mascola,Wing Pui Kong,Barney S. Graham +29 more
TL;DR: It is shown that immunogens based on full-length S DNA and S1 subunit protein elicit robust serum-neutralizing activity against several MERS-CoV strains in mice and non-human primates.
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Damage to the left ventromedial prefrontal cortex impacts affective theory of mind
Anne Leopold,Frank Krueger,Olga Dal Monte,Matteo Pardini,Sarah J. Pulaski,Jeffrey Solomon,Jordan Grafman +6 more
TL;DR: The results revealed that the left, and not the right vmPFC as indicated previously, is involved in affective ToM and that this deficit is associated with emotional intelligence.
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The role of executive function and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in the expression of neuroticism and conscientiousness
Chad E. Forbes,Chad E. Forbes,Joshua C. Poore,Joshua C. Poore,Frank Krueger,Frank Krueger,Aron K. Barbey,Jeffrey Solomon,Jordan Grafman +8 more
TL;DR: While neuroticism and conscientiousness remain psychometrically independent personality dimensions, their component facets may rely on a common neurocognitive infrastructure and executive function resources in general.
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Intratracheal exposure of common marmosets to MERS-CoV Jordan-n3/2012 or MERS-CoV EMC/2012 isolates does not result in lethal disease.
Reed F. Johnson,Laura E. Via,Mia R. Kumar,Joseph P. Cornish,Srikanth Yellayi,Louis Huzella,Elena Postnikova,Nicholas Oberlander,Christopher Bartos,Britini L. Ork,Steven Mazur,Cindy Allan,Michael R. Holbrook,Jeffrey Solomon,Joshua C. Johnson,James Pickel,Lisa E. Hensley,Peter B. Jahrling +17 more
TL;DR: MERS-CoV inoculation of common marmosets results in mild to moderate clinical signs of disease that are likely due to manipulations of the marmoset rather than as a result of robust viral replication.
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Characteristic and quantifiable COVID-19 like abnormalities in CT- and PET/CT-1 imaged lungs of SARS-CoV-2 infected crab eating macaques (Macaca fascicularis)
Courtney L. Finch,Ian Crozier,Ji Hyun Lee,Russ Byrum,Timothy K. Cooper,Janie Liang,Kaleb Sharer,Jeffrey Solomon,Peter H. Sayre,Gregory Kocher,Christopher Bartos,Nina M. Aiosa,Marcelo A. Castro,Peter A. Larson,Ricky Adams,Brett Beitzel,Nicholas Di Paola,Jeffrey R. Kugelman,Jonathan R. Kurtz,Tracey Burdette,Martha Nason,Irwin M. Feuerstein,Gustavo Palacios,Marisa St. Claire,Matthew G. Lackemeyer,Reed F. Johnson,Katarina M. Braun,Mitchell D. Ramuta,Jiro Wada,Connie S. Schmaljohn,Thomas C. Friedrich,Jens H. Kuhn +31 more
TL;DR: Serial computed tomography is used to demonstrate that bilateral intrabronchial instillation of SARS-CoV-2 into crab-eating macaques results in mild-to-moderate lung abnormalities qualitatively characteristic of subclinical or mild- to-moderate COVID-19, and operator-independent, semi-automatic quantification of the volume and radiodensity of CT abnormalities are applied as a possible primary endpoint for immediate and objective efficacy testing of candidate medical countermeasures.