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Jorge Flores

Researcher at PATH

Publications -  165
Citations -  9056

Jorge Flores is an academic researcher from PATH. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotavirus & Serotype. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 157 publications receiving 8685 citations. Previous affiliations of Jorge Flores include Central University of Venezuela & Mexican Institute of Petroleum.

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Random matrix physics: Spectrum and strength fluctuations

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the general nature of deviations from uniformity in the spectrum of a complicated nucleus is essentially the same in all regions of the spectrum and over the entire Periodic Table.
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Serotypic Similarity and Diversity of Rotaviruses of Mammalian and Avian Origin as Studied by Plaque-Reduction Neutralization

TL;DR: A surprising observation that emerged from this study was the existence of a rotavirus (porcine strain SB-1A) bridging serotypes 4 and 5, which was identified in both humans and pigs.
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Serological analysis of the subgroup protein of rotavirus, using monoclonal antibodies.

TL;DR: Using the subgroup monoclones, it is determined that some animal as well as human rotavirus strains carry subgroup 2 specificity and that epizootic diarrhea of infant mice virus and turkeyRotavirus are antigenically distinct from other mammalian rotav virus strains.
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Production and preliminary characterization of monoclonal antibodies directed at two surface proteins of rhesus rotavirus.

TL;DR: Thirty-six monoclonal antibodies immunoprecipitated the 82-kilodalton outer capsid protein, the product of the fourth gene, the viral hemagglutinin, and neutralized rhesus rotavirus to moderate or high titer.
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Genes of human (strain Wa) and bovine (strain UK) rotaviruses that code for neutralization and subgroup antigens

TL;DR: Analysis of rotaviral reassortants recovered from mixed infection with a ts mutant of bovine rotavirus and noncultivatable or cultivatable humanRotavirus were genotyped by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, indicating that the ninth RNA segment codes for the protein that induces and reacts with neutralizing antibodies while the sixth RNA segment code for the subgroup antigen.