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Xi Jiang
Researcher at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Publications - 200
Citations - 13882
Xi Jiang is an academic researcher from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Norovirus & Virus. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 183 publications receiving 12852 citations. Previous affiliations of Xi Jiang include Baylor College of Medicine & Eastern Virginia Medical School.
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Human susceptibility and resistance to Norwalk virus infection
Lisa C. Lindesmith,Christine L. Moe,Séverine Marionneau,Nathalie Ruvoen,Xi Jiang,Lauren Lindblad,Paul W. Stewart,Jacques LePendu,Ralph S. Baric +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that resistance to Norwalk virus infection is multifactorial, and of the susceptible population that encoded a functional FUT2 gene, a portion was resistant to infection, suggesting that a memory immune response or some other unidentified factor also affords protection from Norovirus infection.
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Norwalk virus genome cloning and characterization
TL;DR: The availability of Norwalk-specific cDNA and the new sequence information of the viral genome should permit the development of sensitive diagnostic assays and studies of the molecular biology of the virus.
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Expression of Norwalk virus capsid protein in transgenic tobacco and potato and its oral immunogenicity in mice.
Hugh S. Mason,Judith M. Ball,Jianjian Shi,Xi Jiang,Xi Jiang,Mary K. Estes,Charles J. Arntzen,Charles J. Arntzen +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicate the potential usefulness of plants for production and delivery of edible vaccines, an appropriate technology for developing countries where vaccines are urgently needed.
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Norwalk Virus Infection of Volunteers: New Insights Based on Improved Assays
TL;DR: Results show a higher infection rate, more subclinical infections, and longer virus excretion following Norwalk virus inoculation than previously recognized.
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Noroviruses Bind to Human ABO, Lewis, and Secretor Histo-Blood Group Antigens: Identification of 4 Distinct Strain-Specific Patterns
Pengwei Huang,Tibor Farkas,Séverine Marionneau,Weiming Zhong,Nathalie Ruvoën-Clouet,Ardythe L. Morrow,Mekibib Altaye,Larry K. Pickering,David S. Newburg,Jacques LePendu,Xi Jiang +10 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that different strains of NORs may recognize different human HBGAs on intestinal epithelial cells as receptors for infection.