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Mirdad Kazanji
Researcher at Pasteur Institute
Publications - 129
Citations - 4212
Mirdad Kazanji is an academic researcher from Pasteur Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Virus. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 127 publications receiving 3624 citations.
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Zika virus genome from the Americas
TL;DR: Bdalumab, an anti-interleukin-17-receptor antibody for psoriasis, and itsications: results from two phase 3 randomised trials.
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Island Biogeography Reveals the Deep History of SIV
Michael Worobey,Paul Telfer,Sandrine Souquière,Meredith Hunter,Clint Coleman,Michael J. Metzger,Patricia Reed,Maria Makuwa,Gail W. Hearn,Shaya Honarvar,Pierre Roques,Cristian Apetrei,Mirdad Kazanji,Preston A. Marx +13 more
TL;DR: A phylogeographic approach established that SIV is ancient and at least 32,000 years old as discussed by the authors, and analyses of gene sequence saturation and dating bias suggest it may be much older.
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Health evaluation of translocated free-ranging primates in French Guiana.
B. de Thoisy,Ingrun Vogel,J. M. Reynes,Jean-François Pouliquen,Bernard Carme,Mirdad Kazanji,Jean-Christophe Vié +6 more
TL;DR: French Guianan primates are reservoirs for several anthropozoonoses, including malaria, Chagas disease, and arboviruses, according to a survey of three species of primates translocated.
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High Prevalence of Both Humoral and Cellular Immunity to Zaire ebolavirus among Rural Populations in Gabon
Pierre Becquart,Nadia Wauquier,Tanel Mahlakõiv,Dieudonné Nkoghe,Cindy Padilla,Marc Souris,Marc Souris,Benjamin Ollomo,Jean-Paul Gonzalez,Xavier de Lamballerie,Mirdad Kazanji,Eric M. Leroy +11 more
TL;DR: A large serological survey of rural populations in Gabon shows that a large fraction of the human population living in forested areas of Gabon has both humoral and cellular immunity to ZEBOV, and suggests a common source of human exposure such as fruits contaminated by bat saliva.
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Transcriptional activation of hTERT through the NF-κB pathway in HTLV-I-transformed cells
Uma Sinha-Datta,Izumi Horikawa,Eriko Michishita,Abhik Datta,Janitzia C. Sigler-Nicot,Megan Brown,Mirdad Kazanji,J. Carl Barrett,Christophe Nicot +8 more
TL;DR: The role of Tax is established in regulation of telomerase expression, which may cooperate with other functions of Tax to promote HTLV-I-associated adult T-cell leukemia.