Jonathan Abraham, MD

Assistant Professor of Microbiology, Harvard Medical School
Vaccine-elicited receptor-binding site antibodies neutralize two New World hemorrhagic fever arenaviruses.
Authors: Authors: Clark LE, Mahmutovic S, Raymond DD, Dilanyan T, Koma T, Manning JT, Shankar S, Levis SC, Briggiler AM, Enria DA, Wucherpfennig KW, Paessler S, Abraham J.
Nat Commun
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Transferrin receptor 1 is a reticulocyte-specific receptor for Plasmodium vivax.
Authors: Authors: Gruszczyk J, Kanjee U, Chan LJ, Menant S, Malleret B, Lim NTY, Schmidt CQ, Mok YF, Lin KM, Pearson RD, Rangel G, Smith BJ, Call MJ, Weekes MP, Griffin MDW, Murphy JM, Abraham J, Sriprawat K, Menezes MJ, Ferreira MU, Russell B, Renia L, Duraisingh MT, Tham WH.
Science
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Molecular Basis for Antibody-Mediated Neutralization of New World Hemorrhagic Fever Mammarenaviruses.
Authors: Authors: Mahmutovic S, Clark L, Levis SC, Briggiler AM, Enria DA, Harrison SC, Abraham J.
Cell Host Microbe
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Dual host-virus arms races shape an essential housekeeping protein.
Authors: Authors: Demogines A, Abraham J, Choe H, Farzan M, Sawyer SL.
PLoS Biol
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An antibody recognizing the apical domain of human transferrin receptor 1 efficiently inhibits the entry of all new world hemorrhagic Fever arenaviruses.
Authors: Authors: Helguera G, Jemielity S, Abraham J, Cordo SM, Martinez MG, Rodríguez JA, Bregni C, Wang JJ, Farzan M, Penichet ML, Candurra NA, Choe H.
J Virol
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Transferrin receptor 1 in the zoonosis and pathogenesis of New World hemorrhagic fever arenaviruses.
Authors: Authors: Choe H, Jemielity S, Abraham J, Radoshitzky SR, Farzan M.
Curr Opin Microbiol
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Structural basis for receptor recognition by New World hemorrhagic fever arenaviruses.
Authors: Authors: Abraham J, Corbett KD, Farzan M, Choe H, Harrison SC.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
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Biochemical and structural characterization of cathepsin L-processed Ebola virus glycoprotein: implications for viral entry and immunogenicity.
Authors: Authors: Hood CL, Abraham J, Boyington JC, Leung K, Kwong PD, Nabel GJ.
J Virol
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