30 results on '"Cohen, J.I."'
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2. Crystal structure of human complement receptor 2 (CD21) in complex with Epstein-Barr virus major glycoprotein gp350
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Chen, W.-H., primary, Bu, W., additional, Cohen, J.I., additional, Kanekiyo, M., additional, and Joyce, M.G., additional
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- 2024
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3. Crystal structure of Epstein-Barr virus gp42 in complex with antibody 4C12
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Bu, W., primary, Kumar, A., additional, Board, N., additional, Kim, J., additional, Dowdell, K., additional, Zhang, S., additional, Lei, Y., additional, Hostal, A., additional, Krogmann, T., additional, Wang, Y., additional, Pittaluga, S., additional, Marcotrigiano, J., additional, and Cohen, J.I., additional
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- 2024
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4. Crystal structure of Epstein-Barr virus glycoprotein gH/gL/gp42-peptide in complex with human neutralizing antibodies 769B10 and 769C2
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Chen, W.-H., primary, Kanekiyo, M., additional, Cohen, J.I., additional, and Joyce, M.G., additional
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- 2022
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5. Crystal structure of Epstein-Barr virus gH/gL targeting antibody 769B10
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Chen, W.-H., primary, Kanekiyo, M., additional, Cohen, J.I., additional, and Joyce, M.G., additional
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- 2022
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6. The International Consensus Classification of Mature Lymphoid Neoplasms: a report from the Clinical Advisory Committee
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Campo, E., Jaffe, E.S., Cook, J.R., Quintanilla-Martinez, L., Swerdlow, S.H., Anderson, K.C., Brousset, P., Cerroni, L., de Leval, L., Dirnhofer, S., Dogan, A., Feldman, A.L., Fend, F., Friedberg, J.W., Gaulard, P., Ghia, P., Horwitz, S.M., King, R.L., Salles, G., San-Miguel, J., Seymour, J.F., Treon, S.P., Vose, J.M., Zucca, E., Advani, R., Ansell, S., Au, W.Y., Barrionuevo, C., Bergsagel, L., Chan, W.C., Cohen, J.I., d'Amore, F., Davies, A., Falini, B., Ghobrial, I.M., Goodlad, J.R., Gribben, J.G., Hsi, E.D., Kahl, B.S., Kim, W.S., Kumar, S., LaCasce, A.S., Laurent, C., Lenz, G., Leonard, J.P., Link, M.P., Lopez-Guillermo, A., Mateos, M.V., Macintyre, E., Melnick, A.M., Morschhauser, F., Nakamura, S., Narbaitz, M., Pavlovsky, A., Pileri, S.A., Piris, M., Pro, B., Rajkumar, V., Rosen, S.T., Sander, B., Sehn, L., Shipp, M.A., Smith, S.M., Staudt, L.M., Thieblemont, C., Tousseyn, T., Wilson, W.H., Yoshino, T., Zinzani, P.L., Dreyling, M., Scott, D.W., Winter, J.N., and Zelenetz, A.D.
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Advisory Committees ,Consensus ,Hematologic Neoplasms/diagnosis ,Hematologic Neoplasms/genetics ,Humans ,Lymphoma/pathology ,World Health Organization - Abstract
Since the publication of the Revised European-American Classification of Lymphoid Neoplasms in 1994, subsequent updates of the classification of lymphoid neoplasms have been generated through iterative international efforts to achieve broad consensus among hematopathologists, geneticists, molecular scientists, and clinicians. Significant progress has recently been made in the characterization of malignancies of the immune system, with many new insights provided by genomic studies. They have led to this proposal. We have followed the same process that was successfully used for the third and fourth editions of the World Health Organization Classification of Hematologic Neoplasms. The definition, recommended studies, and criteria for the diagnosis of many entities have been extensively refined. Some categories considered provisional have now been upgraded to definite entities. Terminology for some diseases has been revised to adapt nomenclature to the current knowledge of their biology, but these modifications have been restricted to well-justified situations. Major findings from recent genomic studies have impacted the conceptual framework and diagnostic criteria for many disease entities. These changes will have an impact on optimal clinical management. The conclusions of this work are summarized in this report as the proposed International Consensus Classification of mature lymphoid, histiocytic, and dendritic cell tumors.
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- 2022
7. Epstein–Barr virus-associated lymphoproliferative disease in non-immunocompromised hosts: a status report and summary of an international meeting, 8–9 September 2008
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Cohen, J.I., Kimura, H., Nakamura, S., Ko, Y.-H., and Jaffe, E.S.
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- 2009
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8. Structure of the core ectodomain of the hepatitis C virus envelope glycoprotein 2 with tamarin CD81
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Kumar, A., primary, Hossain, R.A., additional, Yost, S.A., additional, Bu, W., additional, Wang, Y., additional, Dearborn, A.D., additional, Grakoui, A., additional, Cohen, J.I., additional, and Marcotrigiano, J., additional
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- 2021
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9. Structure of hepatitis C virus envelope full-length glycoprotein 2 (eE2) from J6 genotype
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Kumar, A., primary, Hossain, R.A., additional, Yost, S.A., additional, Bu, W., additional, Wang, Y., additional, Dearborn, A.D., additional, Grakoui, A., additional, Cohen, J.I., additional, and Marcotrigiano, J., additional
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- 2021
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10. Crystal structure of tamarin CD81 large extracellular loop
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Kumar, A., primary, Hossain, R.A., additional, Yost, S.A., additional, Bu, W., additional, Wang, Y., additional, Dearborn, A.D., additional, Grakoui, A., additional, Cohen, J.I., additional, and Marcotrigiano, J., additional
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- 2021
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11. LMO2-associated clonal T cell proliferation in two patients after gene therapy for SCID-X1
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Hacein-Bey-Abina, S., Von Kalle, C., Schmidt, M., McCormack, M.P., Wulffraat, N., Leboulch, P., Lim, A., Osborne, C.S., Pawliuk, R., Morillon, E., Sorensen, R., Forster, A., Fraser, P., Cohen, J.I., de Saint Basile, G., Alexander, I., Wintergerst, U., Frebourg, T., Aurias, A., Stoppa-Lyonnet, D., Romana, S., Radford-Weiss, I., Gross, F., Valensi, F., Delabesse, E., Macintyre, E., Sigaux, F., Soulier, J., Leiva, L.E., Wissler, M., Prinz, C., Rabbitts, T.H., Le Deist, F., Fischer, A., and Cavazzana-Calvo, M.
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Physiological aspects ,Complications and side effects ,Research ,Gene therapy -- Research -- Physiological aspects ,Retroviruses -- Research -- Physiological aspects - Abstract
Ex vivo retrovirus-mediated gene transfer into hematopoietic progenitor cells has been shown to be an efficient strategy to correct inherited diseases of the lymphohematopoietic system, provided that a strong selective [...], We have previously shown correction of X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency [SCID-X1, also known as γ chain (γc) deficiency] in 9 out of 10 patients by retrovirus-mediated γc gene transfer into autologous CD34 bone marrow cells. However, almost 3 years after gene therapy, uncontrolled exponential clonal proliferation of mature T cells (with γδ+ or αβ+ T cell receptors) has occurred in the two youngest patients. Both patients' clones showed retrovirus vector integration in proximity to the LMO2 proto-oncogene promoter, leading to aberrant transcription and expression of LMO2. Thus, retrovirus vector insertion can trigger deregulated premalignant cell proliferation with unexpected frequency, most likely driven by retrovirus enhancer activity on the LMO2 gene promoter.
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- 2003
12. Varicella-Zoster Virus: General Features
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Cohen, J.I., primary
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- 2008
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13. Autoantibodies against type I IFNs in patients with life-threatening COVID-19
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Bastard, P., Zhang, Q., Michailidis, E., Hoffmann, H.H., Zhang, Y., Dorgham, Karim, Philippot, Q., Rosain, J., Béziat, V., Manry, J., Shaw, E., Haljasmägi, L., Peterson, P., Lorenzo, L., Bizien, L., Trouillet-Assant, S., Dobbs, K., de Jesus, A.A., Belot, A., Kallaste, A., Catherinot, E., Tandjaoui-Lambiotte, Y., Le Pen, J., Kerner, G., Bigio, B., Seeleuthner, Y., Yang, R., Bolze, A., Spaan, A.N., Delmonte, O.M., Abers, M.S., Aiuti, A., Casari, G., Lampasona, V., Piemonti, L., Ciceri, F., Bilguvar, K., Lifton, R.P., Vasse, M., Smadja, D.M., Migaud, M., Hadjadj, J., Terrier, B., Duffy, D., Quintana-Murci, L., van de Beek, D., Roussel, L., Vinh, D.C., Tangye, S., Haerynck, F., Dalmau, D., Martinez-Picado, J., Brodin, P., Nussenzweig, M.C., Boisson-Dupuis, S., Rodríguez-Gallego, C., Vogt, G., Mogensen, T.H., Oler, A.J., Gu, J., Burbelo, P.D., Cohen, J.I., Biondi, A., Bettini, L.R., DÁngio, M., Bonfanti, P., Rossignol, P., Mayaux, J., Rieux-Laucat, F., Husebye, E.S., Fusco, F., Ursini, M.V., Imberti, L., Sottini, A., Paghera, S., Quiros-Roldan, E., Rossi, C., Castagnoli, R., Montagna, D., Licari, A., Marseglia, G.L., Duval, X., Ghosn, J., Tsang, J.S., Goldbach-Mansky, R., Kisand, K., Lionakis, M.S., Puel, A., Zhang, S.Y., Holland, S.M., Gorochov, G., Jouanguy, E., Rice, C.M., Cobat, A., Notarangelo, L.D., Abel, L., Su, H.C., Casanova, J.L., Arias, A.A., Boisson, B., Boucherit, S., Bustamante, J., Chbihi, M., Chen, J., Chrabieh, M., Kochetkov, T., Le Voyer, T., Liu, D., Nemirovskaya, Y., Ogishi, M., Papandrea, D., Patissier, C., Rapaport, F., Roynard, M., Vladikine, N., Woollett, M., Zhang, P., Kashyap, A., Ding, L., Bosticardo, M., Wang, Q., Ochoa, S., Liu, H., Chauvin, S.D., Stack, M., Koroleva, G., Bansal, N., Dalgard, C.L., Snow, A.L., Abad Capa, Jorge, Aguilera-Albesa, S., Akcan, O.M., Darazam, I.A., Aldave, J.C., Ramos, M.A., Nadji, S.A., Alkan, G., Allardet-Servent, J., Allende, L.M., Alsina, L., Alyanakian, M.A., Amador-Borrero, B., Amoura, Z., Antolí, A., Arslan, S., Assant, S., Auguet, T., Azot, A., Bajolle, F., Baldolli, A., Ballester, M., Feldman, H.B., Barrou, B., Beurton, A., Bilbao, A., Blanchard-Rohner, G., Blanco, I., Blandinières, A., Blazquez-Gamero, D., Bloomfield, M., Bolivar-Prados, Mireia, Borie, R., Bousfiha, A.A., Bouvattier, C., Boyarchuk, O., Bueno, M.R.P., Agra, J.J.C., Calimli, S., Capra, R., Carrabba, M., Casasnovas, Carlos, Caseris, M., Castelle, M., Castelli, F., de Vera, M.C., Castro, M.V., Chalumeau, M., Charbit, B., Cheng, M.P., Clavé, P., Clotet, B., Codina, A., Colkesen, F., Colobrán Oriol, Roger, Comarmond, C., Corsico, A.G., Darley, D.R., Dauby, N., Dauger, S., de Pontual, L., Dehban, A., Delplancq, G., Demoule, A., Di Sabatino, A., Diehl, J.L., Dobbelaere, S., Durand, S., Eldars, W., Elgamal, M., Elnagdy, M.H., Emiroglu, M., Erdeniz, E.H., Aytekin, S.E., Euvrard, R., Evcen, R., Fabio, G., Faivre, L., Falck, A., Fartoukh, M., Faure, M., Arquero, M.F., Flores, Carlos, Francois, B., Fumadó, V., Solis, B.G., Gaussem, P., Gil-Herrera, J., Gilardin, L., Alarcon, M.G., Girona-Alarcón, M., Goffard, J.C., Gok, F., González-Montelongo, R., Guerder, A., Gul, Y., Guner, S.N., Gut, M., Halwani, R., Hammarström, L., Hatipoglu, N., Hernandez-Brito, E., Holanda-Peña, M.S., Horcajada, J.P., Hraiech, S., Humbert, L., Iglesias, A.D., Íñigo-Campos, A., Jamme, M., Arranz, M.J., Jordan, I., Kanat, F., Kapakli, H., Kara, I., Karbuz, A., Yasar, K.K., Keles, S., Demirkol, Y.K., Klocperk, A., Król, Z.J., Kuentz, P., Kwan, Y.W.M., Lagier, J.C., Lau, Y.L., Le Bourgeois, F., Leo, Y.S., Lopez, R.L., Leung, D., Levin, M., Levy, M., Lévy, R., Li, Z., Linglart, A., Lorenzo-Salazar, J.M., Louapre, C., Lubetzki, C., Luyt, C.E., Lye, D.C., Mansouri, D., Marjani, M., Pereira, J.M., Martin, A., Pueyo, D.M., Marzana, I., Mathian, A., Matos, L.R.B., Matthews, G.V., Mège, J.L., Melki, I., Meritet, J.F., Metin, O., Meyts, I., Mezidi, M., Migeotte, I., Millereux, M., Mirault, T., Mircher, C., Mirsaeidi, M., Melián, A.M., Martinez, A.M., Morange, P., Mordacq, C., Morelle, G., Mouly, S., Muñoz-Barrera, A., Nafati, C., Neves, J.F., Ng, L.F.P., Medina, Y.N., Cuadros, E.N., Gonzalo Ocejo-Vinyals, J., Orbak, Z., Oualha, M., Ozcelik, T., Hammarström, Q.P., Parizot, C., Pascreau, T., Paz-Artal, E., de Diego, R.P., Philippe, A., Philippota, Q., Planas-Serra, L., Ploin, D., Poissy, J., Poncelet, G., Pouletty, M., Quentric, P., Raoult, D., Rebillat, A.S., Reisli, I., Ricart, P., Richard, J.C., Rivet, N., Rivière, J.G., Blanch, G.R., Rodrigo, C., Rodriguez-Gallego, C., Rodríguez-Palmero, A., Romero, C.S., Rothenbuhler, A., Rozenberg, F., del Prado, M.Y.R., Riera, J.S., Sanchez, O., Sánchez-Ramón, S., Schluter, A., Schmidt, M., Schweitzer, C.E., Scolari, F., Sediva, A., Seijo, L.M., Sene, D., Senoglu, S., Seppänen, M.R.J., Ilovich, A.S., Shahrooei, M., Smadja, D., Sobh, A., Moreno, X.S., Solé-Violán, J., Soler, C., Soler-Palacín, P., Stepanovskiy, Y., Stoclin, A., Taccone, F., Tandjaoui-Lambiottea, Y., Taupin, J.L., Tavernier, S.J., Thumerelle, C., Tomasoni, G., Toubiana, J., Alvarez, J.T., Trouillet-Assanta, S., Troya, J., Tucci, A., Uzunhan, Y., Vabres, P., Valencia-Ramos, J., van Den Rym, A.M., Vandernoot, I., Vatansev, H., Vélez-Santamaria, V., Viel, S., Vilain, C., Vilaire, M.E., Vincent, A., Voiriot, G., Vuotto, F., Yosunkaya, A., Young, B.E., Yucel, F., Zannad, F., Zatz, M., Belota, A., Foti, Giuseppe, Bellani, G., Citerio, G., Contro, E., Pesci, A., Valsecchi, M.G., Cazzaniga, M., Bole-Feysot, C., Lyonnet, S., Masson, C., Nitschke, P., Pouliet, A., Schmitt, Y., Tores, F., Zarhrate, M., Abela, L., Andrejak, C., Angoulvant, F., Bachelet, D., Basmaci, R., Behillil, S., Beluze, M., Benkerrou, D., Bhavsar, K., Bompart, F., Bouadma, L., Bouscambert, M., Caralp, M., Cervantes-Gonzalez, M., Chair, A., Coelho, A., Couffignal, C., Couffin-Cadiergues, S., D'ortenzio, E., da Silveira, C., Debray, M.P., Deplanque, D., Descamps, D., Desvallées, M., Diallo, A., Diouf, A., Dorival, C., Dubos, F., Eloy, P., Enouf, V.V.E., Espérou, H., Esposito-Farese, M., Etienne, M., Ettalhaoui, N., Gault, N., Gaymard, A., Gigante, T., Gorenne, I., Guedj, J., Hoctin, A., Hoffmann, I., Jaafoura, S., Kafif, O., Kaguelidou, F., Kali, S., Khalil, A., Khan, C., Laouénan, C., Laribi, S., Le, M., Le Hingrat, Q., Le Mestre, S., Le Nagard, H., Lescure, F.X., Lévy, Y., Levy-Marchal, C., Lina, B., Lingas, G., Lucet, J.C., Malvy, D., Mambert, M., Mentré, F., Mercier, N., Meziane, A., Mouquet, H., Mullaert, J., Neant, N., Noret, M., Pages, J., Papadopoulos, A., Paul, C., Peiffer-Smadja, N., Petrov-Sanchez, V., Peytavin, G., Picone, O., Puéchal, O., Rosa-Calatrava, M., Rossignol, B., Roy, C., Schneider, M., Semaille, C., Mohammed, N.S., Tagherset, L., Tardivon, C., Tellier, M.C., Téoulé, F., Terrier, O., Timsit, J.F., Treoux, T., Tual, C., Tubiana, S., van der Werf, S., Vanel, N., Veislinger, A., Visseaux, B., Wiedemann, A., Yazdanpanah, Y., Abelc, L., Alcover, A., Aschard, H., Astrom, K., Bousso, P., Bruhns, P., Cumano, A., Demangel, C., Deriano, L., Santo, J.D., Dromer, F., Eberl, G., Enninga, J., Fellay, Jacques, Gomperts-Boneca, I., Hasan, M., Hercberg, S., Lantz, O., Patin, E., Pellegrini, S., Pol, S., Rausell, A., Rogge, L., Sakuntabhai, A., Schwartz, O., Schwikowski, B., Shorte, S., Tangy, F., Toubert, A., Touvier, M., Ungeheuer, M.N., Albert, M.L., Alavoine, L., Amat, K.K.A., Bielicki, J., Bruijning, P., Burdet, C., Caumes, E., Charpentier, C., Coignard, B., Costa, Y., Damond, F., Dechanet, A., Delmas, C., Ecobichon, J.L., Enouf, V., Frezouls, W., Houhou, N., Ilic-Habensus, E., Kikoine, J., Lebeaux, D., Leclercq, A., Lehacaut, J., Letrou, S., Manchon, P., Mandic, M., Meghadecha, M., Motiejunaite, J., Nouroudine, M., Piquard, V., Postolache, A., Quintin, C., Rexach, J., Roufai, L., Terzian, Z., Thy, M., Vignali, V., van Agtmael, M., Algera, A.G., van Baarle, F., Bax, D., Beudel, M., Bogaard, H.J., Bomers, M., Bos, Lieuwe D, Botta, M., de Brabander, J., Bree, G., Brouwer, M.C., de Bruin, S., Bugiani, M., Bulle, E., Chouchane, O., Cloherty, A., Elbers, P., Fleuren, L., Geerlings, S., Geerts, B., Geijtenbeek, T., Girbes, A., Goorhuis, B., Grobusch, M.P., Hafkamp, F., Hagens, L., Hamann, J., Harris, V., Hemke, R., Hermans, S.M., Heunks, L., Hollmann, M.W., Horn, J., Hovius, J.W., de Jong, M.D., Koning, R., van Mourik, N., Nellen, J., Paulus, F., Peters, E., van der Poll, T., Preckel, B., Prins, J.M., Raasveld, J., Reijnders, T., Schinkel, M., Schultz, M.J., Schuurman, A., Sigaloff, K., Smit, M., Stijnis, C.S., Stilma, Willemke, Teunissen, C., Thoral, P., Tsonas, A., van der Valk, M., Veelo, D., Vlaar, A.P.J., de Vries, H., van Vugt, M., Joost Wiersinga, W., Wouters, D., Zwinderman, A.H., Abelb, L., Iuti, F., Muhsen, S.A., Al-Mulla, F., Anderson, M.S., Bogunovic, D., Bondarenko, A., Bryceson, Y., Bustamante, C.D., Butte, M., Chakravorty, S., Christodoulou, J., Cirulli, E., Condino-Neto, A., Cooper, M.A., DeRisi, J.L., Desai, M., Drolet, B.A., Espinosa, S., Franco, J.L., Gregersen, P.K., Hagin, D., Heath, J., Henrickson, S.E., Hsieh, E., Imai, K., Itan, Y., Karamitros, T., Kisanda, K., Ku, C.L., Ling, Y., Lucas, C.L., Maniatis, T., Marodi, L., Milner, J.D., Mironska, K., Morio, T., Notarangeloa, L.D., Novelli, G., Novelli, A., O'Farrelly, C., Okada, S., Planas, A.M., Prando, C., Pujol, A., Renia, L., Renieri, A., Sancho-Shimizu, V., Sankaran, V., Barrett, K.S., Snow, A., Turvey, S., Uddin, F., Uddin, M.J., Vazquez, S.E., von Bernuth, H., Washington, N., Zawadzki, P., Sua, H.C., Casanovaa, J.L., Rosen, L.B., Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bastard, P., Zhang, Q., Michailidis, E., Hoffmann, H.H., Zhang, Y., Dorgham, Karim, Philippot, Q., Rosain, J., Béziat, V., Manry, J., Shaw, E., Haljasmägi, L., Peterson, P., Lorenzo, L., Bizien, L., Trouillet-Assant, S., Dobbs, K., de Jesus, A.A., Belot, A., Kallaste, A., Catherinot, E., Tandjaoui-Lambiotte, Y., Le Pen, J., Kerner, G., Bigio, B., Seeleuthner, Y., Yang, R., Bolze, A., Spaan, A.N., Delmonte, O.M., Abers, M.S., Aiuti, A., Casari, G., Lampasona, V., Piemonti, L., Ciceri, F., Bilguvar, K., Lifton, R.P., Vasse, M., Smadja, D.M., Migaud, M., Hadjadj, J., Terrier, B., Duffy, D., Quintana-Murci, L., van de Beek, D., Roussel, L., Vinh, D.C., Tangye, S., Haerynck, F., Dalmau, D., Martinez-Picado, J., Brodin, P., Nussenzweig, M.C., Boisson-Dupuis, S., Rodríguez-Gallego, C., Vogt, G., Mogensen, T.H., Oler, A.J., Gu, J., Burbelo, P.D., Cohen, J.I., Biondi, A., Bettini, L.R., DÁngio, M., Bonfanti, P., Rossignol, P., Mayaux, J., Rieux-Laucat, F., Husebye, E.S., Fusco, F., Ursini, M.V., Imberti, L., Sottini, A., Paghera, S., Quiros-Roldan, E., Rossi, C., Castagnoli, R., Montagna, D., Licari, A., Marseglia, G.L., Duval, X., Ghosn, J., Tsang, J.S., Goldbach-Mansky, R., Kisand, K., Lionakis, M.S., Puel, A., Zhang, S.Y., Holland, S.M., Gorochov, G., Jouanguy, E., Rice, C.M., Cobat, A., Notarangelo, L.D., Abel, L., Su, H.C., Casanova, J.L., Arias, A.A., Boisson, B., Boucherit, S., Bustamante, J., Chbihi, M., Chen, J., Chrabieh, M., Kochetkov, T., Le Voyer, T., Liu, D., Nemirovskaya, Y., Ogishi, M., Papandrea, D., Patissier, C., Rapaport, F., Roynard, M., Vladikine, N., Woollett, M., Zhang, P., Kashyap, A., Ding, L., Bosticardo, M., Wang, Q., Ochoa, S., Liu, H., Chauvin, S.D., Stack, M., Koroleva, G., Bansal, N., Dalgard, C.L., Snow, A.L., Abad Capa, Jorge, Aguilera-Albesa, S., Akcan, O.M., Darazam, I.A., Aldave, J.C., Ramos, M.A., Nadji, S.A., Alkan, G., Allardet-Servent, J., Allende, L.M., Alsina, L., Alyanakian, M.A., Amador-Borrero, B., Amoura, Z., Antolí, A., Arslan, S., Assant, S., Auguet, T., Azot, A., Bajolle, F., Baldolli, A., Ballester, M., Feldman, H.B., Barrou, B., Beurton, A., Bilbao, A., Blanchard-Rohner, G., Blanco, I., Blandinières, A., Blazquez-Gamero, D., Bloomfield, M., Bolivar-Prados, Mireia, Borie, R., Bousfiha, A.A., Bouvattier, C., Boyarchuk, O., Bueno, M.R.P., Agra, J.J.C., Calimli, S., Capra, R., Carrabba, M., Casasnovas, Carlos, Caseris, M., Castelle, M., Castelli, F., de Vera, M.C., Castro, M.V., Chalumeau, M., Charbit, B., Cheng, M.P., Clavé, P., Clotet, B., Codina, A., Colkesen, F., Colobrán Oriol, Roger, Comarmond, C., Corsico, A.G., Darley, D.R., Dauby, N., Dauger, S., de Pontual, L., Dehban, A., Delplancq, G., Demoule, A., Di Sabatino, A., Diehl, J.L., Dobbelaere, S., Durand, S., Eldars, W., Elgamal, M., Elnagdy, M.H., Emiroglu, M., Erdeniz, E.H., Aytekin, S.E., Euvrard, R., Evcen, R., Fabio, G., Faivre, L., Falck, A., Fartoukh, M., Faure, M., Arquero, M.F., Flores, Carlos, Francois, B., Fumadó, V., Solis, B.G., Gaussem, P., Gil-Herrera, J., Gilardin, L., Alarcon, M.G., Girona-Alarcón, M., Goffard, J.C., Gok, F., González-Montelongo, R., Guerder, A., Gul, Y., Guner, S.N., Gut, M., Halwani, R., Hammarström, L., Hatipoglu, N., Hernandez-Brito, E., Holanda-Peña, M.S., Horcajada, J.P., Hraiech, S., Humbert, L., Iglesias, A.D., Íñigo-Campos, A., Jamme, M., Arranz, M.J., Jordan, I., Kanat, F., Kapakli, H., Kara, I., Karbuz, A., Yasar, K.K., Keles, S., Demirkol, Y.K., Klocperk, A., Król, Z.J., Kuentz, P., Kwan, Y.W.M., Lagier, J.C., Lau, Y.L., Le Bourgeois, F., Leo, Y.S., Lopez, R.L., Leung, D., Levin, M., Levy, M., Lévy, R., Li, Z., Linglart, A., Lorenzo-Salazar, J.M., Louapre, C., Lubetzki, C., Luyt, C.E., Lye, D.C., Mansouri, D., Marjani, M., Pereira, J.M., Martin, A., Pueyo, D.M., Marzana, I., Mathian, A., Matos, L.R.B., Matthews, G.V., Mège, J.L., Melki, I., Meritet, J.F., Metin, O., Meyts, I., Mezidi, M., Migeotte, I., Millereux, M., Mirault, T., Mircher, C., Mirsaeidi, M., Melián, A.M., Martinez, A.M., Morange, P., Mordacq, C., Morelle, G., Mouly, S., Muñoz-Barrera, A., Nafati, C., Neves, J.F., Ng, L.F.P., Medina, Y.N., Cuadros, E.N., Gonzalo Ocejo-Vinyals, J., Orbak, Z., Oualha, M., Ozcelik, T., Hammarström, Q.P., Parizot, C., Pascreau, T., Paz-Artal, E., de Diego, R.P., Philippe, A., Philippota, Q., Planas-Serra, L., Ploin, D., Poissy, J., Poncelet, G., Pouletty, M., Quentric, P., Raoult, D., Rebillat, A.S., Reisli, I., Ricart, P., Richard, J.C., Rivet, N., Rivière, J.G., Blanch, G.R., Rodrigo, C., Rodriguez-Gallego, C., Rodríguez-Palmero, A., Romero, C.S., Rothenbuhler, A., Rozenberg, F., del Prado, M.Y.R., Riera, J.S., Sanchez, O., Sánchez-Ramón, S., Schluter, A., Schmidt, M., Schweitzer, C.E., Scolari, F., Sediva, A., Seijo, L.M., Sene, D., Senoglu, S., Seppänen, M.R.J., Ilovich, A.S., Shahrooei, M., Smadja, D., Sobh, A., Moreno, X.S., Solé-Violán, J., Soler, C., Soler-Palacín, P., Stepanovskiy, Y., Stoclin, A., Taccone, F., Tandjaoui-Lambiottea, Y., Taupin, J.L., Tavernier, S.J., Thumerelle, C., Tomasoni, G., Toubiana, J., Alvarez, J.T., Trouillet-Assanta, S., Troya, J., Tucci, A., Uzunhan, Y., Vabres, P., Valencia-Ramos, J., van Den Rym, A.M., Vandernoot, I., Vatansev, H., Vélez-Santamaria, V., Viel, S., Vilain, C., Vilaire, M.E., Vincent, A., Voiriot, G., Vuotto, F., Yosunkaya, A., Young, B.E., Yucel, F., Zannad, F., Zatz, M., Belota, A., Foti, Giuseppe, Bellani, G., Citerio, G., Contro, E., Pesci, A., Valsecchi, M.G., Cazzaniga, M., Bole-Feysot, C., Lyonnet, S., Masson, C., Nitschke, P., Pouliet, A., Schmitt, Y., Tores, F., Zarhrate, M., Abela, L., Andrejak, C., Angoulvant, F., Bachelet, D., Basmaci, R., Behillil, S., Beluze, M., Benkerrou, D., Bhavsar, K., Bompart, F., Bouadma, L., Bouscambert, M., Caralp, M., Cervantes-Gonzalez, M., Chair, A., Coelho, A., Couffignal, C., Couffin-Cadiergues, S., D'ortenzio, E., da Silveira, C., Debray, M.P., Deplanque, D., Descamps, D., Desvallées, M., Diallo, A., Diouf, A., Dorival, C., Dubos, F., Eloy, P., Enouf, V.V.E., Espérou, H., Esposito-Farese, M., Etienne, M., Ettalhaoui, N., Gault, N., Gaymard, A., Gigante, T., Gorenne, I., Guedj, J., Hoctin, A., Hoffmann, I., Jaafoura, S., Kafif, O., Kaguelidou, F., Kali, S., Khalil, A., Khan, C., Laouénan, C., Laribi, S., Le, M., Le Hingrat, Q., Le Mestre, S., Le Nagard, H., Lescure, F.X., Lévy, Y., Levy-Marchal, C., Lina, B., Lingas, G., Lucet, J.C., Malvy, D., Mambert, M., Mentré, F., Mercier, N., Meziane, A., Mouquet, H., Mullaert, J., Neant, N., Noret, M., Pages, J., Papadopoulos, A., Paul, C., Peiffer-Smadja, N., Petrov-Sanchez, V., Peytavin, G., Picone, O., Puéchal, O., Rosa-Calatrava, M., Rossignol, B., Roy, C., Schneider, M., Semaille, C., Mohammed, N.S., Tagherset, L., Tardivon, C., Tellier, M.C., Téoulé, F., Terrier, O., Timsit, J.F., Treoux, T., Tual, C., Tubiana, S., van der Werf, S., Vanel, N., Veislinger, A., Visseaux, B., Wiedemann, A., Yazdanpanah, Y., Abelc, L., Alcover, A., Aschard, H., Astrom, K., Bousso, P., Bruhns, P., Cumano, A., Demangel, C., Deriano, L., Santo, J.D., Dromer, F., Eberl, G., Enninga, J., Fellay, Jacques, Gomperts-Boneca, I., Hasan, M., Hercberg, S., Lantz, O., Patin, E., Pellegrini, S., Pol, S., Rausell, A., Rogge, L., Sakuntabhai, A., Schwartz, O., Schwikowski, B., Shorte, S., Tangy, F., Toubert, A., Touvier, M., Ungeheuer, M.N., Albert, M.L., Alavoine, L., Amat, K.K.A., Bielicki, J., Bruijning, P., Burdet, C., Caumes, E., Charpentier, C., Coignard, B., Costa, Y., Damond, F., Dechanet, A., Delmas, C., Ecobichon, J.L., Enouf, V., Frezouls, W., Houhou, N., Ilic-Habensus, E., Kikoine, J., Lebeaux, D., Leclercq, A., Lehacaut, J., Letrou, S., Manchon, P., Mandic, M., Meghadecha, M., Motiejunaite, J., Nouroudine, M., Piquard, V., Postolache, A., Quintin, C., Rexach, J., Roufai, L., Terzian, Z., Thy, M., Vignali, V., van Agtmael, M., Algera, A.G., van Baarle, F., Bax, D., Beudel, M., Bogaard, H.J., Bomers, M., Bos, Lieuwe D, Botta, M., de Brabander, J., Bree, G., Brouwer, M.C., de Bruin, S., Bugiani, M., Bulle, E., Chouchane, O., Cloherty, A., Elbers, P., Fleuren, L., Geerlings, S., Geerts, B., Geijtenbeek, T., Girbes, A., Goorhuis, B., Grobusch, M.P., Hafkamp, F., Hagens, L., Hamann, J., Harris, V., Hemke, R., Hermans, S.M., Heunks, L., Hollmann, M.W., Horn, J., Hovius, J.W., de Jong, M.D., Koning, R., van Mourik, N., Nellen, J., Paulus, F., Peters, E., van der Poll, T., Preckel, B., Prins, J.M., Raasveld, J., Reijnders, T., Schinkel, M., Schultz, M.J., Schuurman, A., Sigaloff, K., Smit, M., Stijnis, C.S., Stilma, Willemke, Teunissen, C., Thoral, P., Tsonas, A., van der Valk, M., Veelo, D., Vlaar, A.P.J., de Vries, H., van Vugt, M., Joost Wiersinga, W., Wouters, D., Zwinderman, A.H., Abelb, L., Iuti, F., Muhsen, S.A., Al-Mulla, F., Anderson, M.S., Bogunovic, D., Bondarenko, A., Bryceson, Y., Bustamante, C.D., Butte, M., Chakravorty, S., Christodoulou, J., Cirulli, E., Condino-Neto, A., Cooper, M.A., DeRisi, J.L., Desai, M., Drolet, B.A., Espinosa, S., Franco, J.L., Gregersen, P.K., Hagin, D., Heath, J., Henrickson, S.E., Hsieh, E., Imai, K., Itan, Y., Karamitros, T., Kisanda, K., Ku, C.L., Ling, Y., Lucas, C.L., Maniatis, T., Marodi, L., Milner, J.D., Mironska, K., Morio, T., Notarangeloa, L.D., Novelli, G., Novelli, A., O'Farrelly, C., Okada, S., Planas, A.M., Prando, C., Pujol, A., Renia, L., Renieri, A., Sancho-Shimizu, V., Sankaran, V., Barrett, K.S., Snow, A., Turvey, S., Uddin, F., Uddin, M.J., Vazquez, S.E., von Bernuth, H., Washington, N., Zawadzki, P., Sua, H.C., Casanovaa, J.L., Rosen, L.B., and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Interindividual clinical variability in the course of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection is vast. We report that at least 101 of 987 patients with life-threatening coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia had neutralizing immunoglobulin G (IgG) autoantibodies (auto-Abs) against interferon-w (IFN-w) (13 patients), against the 13 types of IFN-a (36), or against both (52) at the onset of critical disease; a few also had auto-Abs against the other three type I IFNs. The auto-Abs neutralize the ability of the corresponding type I IFNs to block SARS-CoV-2 infection in vitro. These auto-Abs were not found in 663 individuals with asymptomatic or mild SARS-CoV-2 infection and were present in only 4 of 1227 healthy individuals. Patients with auto-Abs were aged 25 to 87 years and 95 of the 101 were men. A B cell autoimmune phenocopy of inborn errors of type I IFN immunity accounts for life-threatening COVID-19 pneumonia in at least 2.6% of women and 12.5% of men.
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14. Generation of Norovirus-Specific T cells from Human Donors with extensive Cross-Reactivity to variant sequences: implications for Immunotherapy
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Hanajiri, R., Sani, G.M., Saunders, D., Hanley, P.J., Chopra, A., Mallal, S.A., Sosnovtsev, S.V., Cohen, J.I., Green, K.Y., Bollard, C.M., Keller, M.D., Hanajiri, R., Sani, G.M., Saunders, D., Hanley, P.J., Chopra, A., Mallal, S.A., Sosnovtsev, S.V., Cohen, J.I., Green, K.Y., Bollard, C.M., and Keller, M.D.
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Background Chronic norovirus infection in immunocompromised patients can be severe, and presently there is no effective treatment. Adoptive transfer of virus-specific T cells has proven to be safe and effective for the treatment of many viral infections, and this could represent a novel treatment approach for chronic norovirus infection. Hence, we sought to generate human norovirus-specific T cells (NSTs) that can recognize different viral sequences. Methods Norovirus-specific T cells were generated from peripheral blood of healthy donors by stimulation with overlapping peptide libraries spanning the entire coding sequence of the norovirus genome. Results We successfully generated T cells targeting multiple norovirus antigens with a mean 4.2 ± 0.5-fold expansion after 10 days. Norovirus-specific T cells comprised both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells that expressed markers for central memory and effector memory phenotype with minimal expression of coinhibitory molecules, and they were polyfunctional based on cytokine production. We identified novel CD4- and CD8-restricted immunodominant epitopes within NS6 and VP1 antigens. Furthermore, NSTs showed a high degree of cross-reactivity to multiple variant epitopes from clinical isolates. Conclusions Our findings identify immunodominant human norovirus T-cell epitopes and demonstrate that it is feasible to generate potent NSTs from third-party donors for use in antiviral immunotherapy.
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15. A new approach to vaccination: polymorphic vaccines for RNA viruses
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16. Commentary to 'Stomaplasty for hands-free voice with tracheoesophageal puncture' by Greg Reece
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Burkey, B.B., Hilgers, F.J.M., Cohen, J.I., Clayman, G.L., and ACLC (FGw)
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17. Human antibody titers to Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) gp350 correlate with neutralization of infectivity better than antibody titers to EBV gp42 using a rapid flow cytometry-based EBV neutralization assay
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Sashihara, J., Cohen, J.I., Savoldo, B., Pierson, T.C., and Burbelo, P.D.
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Measurement of neutralizing antibodies to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is important for evaluation of candidate vaccines. The current neutralization assay is based on antibody inhibition of EBV transformation of B cells and requires 6 weeks to perform. We developed a rapid, quantitative flow cytometry assay and show that neutralizing antibody titers measured by the new assay strongly correlate with antibody titers in the standard transformation-based assay. Antibodies to EBV gp350 and gp42 have been shown to block infection of B cells by EBV. Using new assays to quantify antibodies to these glycoproteins, we show for the first time that human plasma contains high titers of antibody to gp42; these titers correlate with neutralization of EBV infectivity or transformation. Furthermore, we show that antibody titers to EBV gp350 correlate more strongly with neutralization than antibody titers to gp42. These assays should be useful in accessing antibody responses to candidate EBV vaccines.
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18. Are mitochondrial genes useful for the analysis of monocot relationships?
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Davis, J.I., Petersen, Gitte, Seberg, Ole, Stevenson, D.W., Hardy, C.R., Simmons, M.P., Michelangeli, F.A., Goldman, D.H., Campbell, L.M., Specht, C. D., Cohen, J.I., Davis, J.I., Petersen, Gitte, Seberg, Ole, Stevenson, D.W., Hardy, C.R., Simmons, M.P., Michelangeli, F.A., Goldman, D.H., Campbell, L.M., Specht, C. D., and Cohen, J.I.
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19. Abnormal Cholesterol is Associated with Prefrontal White Matter Abnormalities among Obese Adults: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study
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Cohen, J.I., primary, Cazettes, F., additional, and Convit, A., additional
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20. Use of a novel virus detection assay to identify coronavirus HKU1 in the lungs of a hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipient with fatal pneumonia
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Uhlenhaut, C., primary, Cohen, J.I., additional, Pavletic, S., additional, Illei, G., additional, Gea-Banacloche, J.C., additional, Abu-Asab, M., additional, Krogmann, T., additional, Gubareva, L., additional, McClenahan, S., additional, and Krause, P.R., additional
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21. Proprietary biotechnology inputs and international agricultural research
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Cohen, J.I., Falconi, C., Komen, J., Blakeney, M., Cohen, J.I., Falconi, C., Komen, J., and Blakeney, M.
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This Briefing Paper presents the most important findings and lessons of a study into the magnitude of, and procedures for, the use of inputs protected by IPR at selected international agricultural research centers (IARCs). It highlights the challenging environment in which agricultural research organisations are working with regard to biotechnology. As such, it documents the situations that these institutions face regarding the use and dissemination of products resulting from proprietary science where rights are held by others.
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22. Nonmetallic equipment for hazardous (classified) locations-the IEC approach
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23. Use of a novel virus detection assay to identify coronavirus HKU1 in the lungs of a hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipient with fatal pneumonia.
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Uhlenhaut, C., Cohen, J.I., Pavletic, S., Illei, G., Gea-Banacloche, J.C., Abu-Asab, M., Krogmann, T., Gubareva, L., McClenahan, S., and Krause, P.R.
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C. Uhlenhaut, J.I. Cohen, S. Pavletic, G. Illei, J.C. Gea-Banacloche, M. Abu-Asab, T. Krogmann, L. Gubareva, S. McClenahan, P.R. Krause. Use of a novel virus detection assay to identify coronavirus HKU1 in the lungs of a hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipient with fatal pneumonia. Transpl Infect Dis 2011. All rights reserved Abstract: A 38-year-old female patient with systemic lupus erythematosus presented with pulmonary infiltrates and hypoxemia for several months following immunodepleting autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. She was treated for influenza, which was isolated repeatedly from oropharynx and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluids, and later empirically for lupus pneumonitis, but died 6 months after transplant. Autopsy findings failed to show influenza in the lungs or lupus pneumonitis. A novel generic polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay using degenerate primers identified human coronavirus (CoV) HKU1 RNA in BAL fluid at autopsy. CoV was confirmed by virus-specific PCRs of lung tissue at autopsy. Electron microscopy showed viral particles consistent with CoV HKU1 in lung tissue both at autopsy and from a previous biopsy. Although human CoV HKU1 infection is not usually severe, in highly immunocompromised patients, it can be associated with fatal pneumonia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Genomic Structure and Organization of Varicella-Zoster Virus.
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26. Ex situ conservation of plant genetic resources: Global development and environmental concerns.
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Cohen, J.I. and Williams, J.T.
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Looks at the status of ex situ conservation, or conservation in gene banks, of useful plants, and at global efforts to conserve biological resources. Development assistance of in situ and ex situ conservation; History of ex situ activities; Development priorities; Recommendations for action; Available funding options; Donor concern regarding ex situ conservation options.
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27. Effect of Medium on Transients and on Observed Quantum Yields in Photoreduction of Benzophenone by 2‐Propanol
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Cohen, S.G. and Cohen, J.I.
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The quantum yield for photoreduction of 0.1 M benzophenone by 2‐propanol, at 313 mμ, light intensity 1 × 1016quanta/sec cm2is −1.16. The quantum yield increases on dilution with benzene to 1.70 at 3.13 M 2‐propanol. A Stern‐Volmer plot of data below 3 M 2‐propanol leads to an extrapolated limiting quantum yield of ˜1.9. The quantum yield in 2‐propanol decreases with extent of conversion from 1.1 at 17% to 0.74 at 37% photoreduction. Quantum yields for photoreduction of 0.1 M benzophenone by 1 M 2‐propanol and by 1 M benzhydrol in benzene remain constant with conversion. A light absorbing transient builds up strongly and progressively during photoreduction in 2‐propanol, and to a much lesser extent in 1 M 2‐propanol and 1 M benzhydrol in benzene. Photoreduction in 1 M 2‐propanol in t‐butyl alcohol appears to behave like that in 2‐propanol; 1 M 2‐propanol in acetonitrile shows behavior intermediate between that in alcoholic and in hydrocarbon solutions. Efficiency of quenching by naphthalene in alcoholic and in hydrocarbon media indicates that kris about twice as great in the hydrocarbon as in the alcohol solvents. The effect of the hydrocarbon in diminishing build up of the light absorbing intermediate, which may mask and possibly quench, is largely responsible for the increase in quantum yield on dilution with hydrocarbon.
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28. The sewall-boyden flap: An external approach to frontal sinusotomy
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Cohen, J.I., Roberts, A.P., Fear, D.R., Andersen, P., Everts, E., and Hwang, P.H.
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The purpose of this report is to review the details of the Sewall-Boyden method of external frontoethmoidectomy and the creation of a nasofrontal duct lined by a medially based mucoperiosteal flap that has resulted in a high degree of long-term patency even in the difficult patient group.
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30. The International Consensus Classification of Mature Lymphoid Neoplasms: a report from the Clinical Advisory Committee
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Elias Campo, Elaine S. Jaffe, James R. Cook, Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez, Steven H. Swerdlow, Kenneth C. Anderson, Pierre Brousset, Lorenzo Cerroni, Laurence de Leval, Stefan Dirnhofer, Ahmet Dogan, Andrew L. Feldman, Falko Fend, Jonathan W. Friedberg, Philippe Gaulard, Paolo Ghia, Steven M. Horwitz, Rebecca L. King, Gilles Salles, Jesus San-Miguel, John F. Seymour, Steven P. Treon, Julie M. Vose, Emanuele Zucca, Ranjana Advani, Stephen Ansell, Wing-Yan Au, Carlos Barrionuevo, Leif Bergsagel, Wing C. Chan, Jeffrey I. Cohen, Francesco d’Amore, Andrew Davies, Brunangelo Falini, Irene M. Ghobrial, John R. Goodlad, John G. Gribben, Eric D. Hsi, Brad S. Kahl, Won-Seog Kim, Shaji Kumar, Ann S. LaCasce, Camille Laurent, Georg Lenz, John P. Leonard, Michael P. Link, Armando Lopez-Guillermo, Maria Victoria Mateos, Elizabeth Macintyre, Ari M. Melnick, Franck Morschhauser, Shigeo Nakamura, Marina Narbaitz, Astrid Pavlovsky, Stefano A. Pileri, Miguel Piris, Barbara Pro, Vincent Rajkumar, Steven T. Rosen, Birgitta Sander, Laurie Sehn, Margaret A. Shipp, Sonali M. Smith, Louis M. Staudt, Catherine Thieblemont, Thomas Tousseyn, Wyndham H. Wilson, Tadashi Yoshino, Pier-Luigi Zinzani, Martin Dreyling, David W. Scott, Jane N. Winter, Andrew D. Zelenetz, Campo E., Jaffe E.S., Cook J.R., Quintanilla-Martinez L., Swerdlow S.H., Anderson K.C., Brousset P., Cerroni L., de Leval L., Dirnhofer S., Dogan A., Feldman A.L., Fend F., Friedberg J.W., Gaulard P., Ghia P., Horwitz S.M., King R.L., Salles G., San-Miguel J., Seymour J.F., Treon S.P., Vose J.M., Zucca E., Advani R., Ansell S., Au W.-Y., Barrionuevo C., Bergsagel L., Chan W.C., Cohen J.I., d'Amore F., Davies A., Falini B., Ghobrial I.M., Goodlad J.R., Gribben J.G., Hsi E.D., Kahl B.S., Kim W.-S., Kumar S., LaCasce A.S., Laurent C., Lenz G., Leonard J.P., Link M.P., Lopez-Guillermo A., Mateos M.V., Macintyre E., Melnick A.M., Morschhauser F., Nakamura S., Narbaitz M., Pavlovsky A., Pileri S.A., Piris M., Pro B., Rajkumar V., Rosen S.T., Sander B., Sehn L., Shipp M.A., Smith S.M., Staudt L.M., Thieblemont C., Tousseyn T., Wilson W.H., Yoshino T., Zinzani P.-L., Dreyling M., Scott D.W., Winter J.N., and Zelenetz A.D.
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Consensus ,Lymphoma ,Hematologic Neoplasms ,Immunology ,Advisory Committees ,Humans ,Cell Biology ,Hematology ,International Consensus Classification, Mature Lymphoid Neoplasms, Clinical Advisory Committee ,World Health Organization ,Biochemistry - Abstract
Since the publication of the Revised European-American Classification of Lymphoid Neoplasms in 1994, subsequent updates of the classification of lymphoid neoplasms have been generated through iterative international efforts to achieve broad consensus among hematopathologists, geneticists, molecular scientists, and clinicians. Significant progress has recently been made in the characterization of malignancies of the immune system, with many new insights provided by genomic studies. They have led to this proposal. We have followed the same process that was successfully used for the third and fourth editions of the World Health Organization Classification of Hematologic Neoplasms. The definition, recommended studies, and criteria for the diagnosis of many entities have been extensively refined. Some categories considered provisional have now been upgraded to definite entities. Terminology for some diseases has been revised to adapt nomenclature to the current knowledge of their biology, but these modifications have been restricted to well-justified situations. Major findings from recent genomic studies have impacted the conceptual framework and diagnostic criteria for many disease entities. These changes will have an impact on optimal clinical management. The conclusions of this work are summarized in this report as the proposed International Consensus Classification of mature lymphoid, histiocytic, and dendritic cell tumors. ispartof: BLOOD vol:140 issue:11 pages:1229-1253 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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