James H. Mathews

1.6k total citations
29 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

James H. Mathews is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, James H. Mathews has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 13 papers in Infectious Diseases and 7 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in James H. Mathews's work include Mosquito-borne diseases and control (15 papers), Viral Infections and Vectors (9 papers) and Streptococcal Infections and Treatments (7 papers). James H. Mathews is often cited by papers focused on Mosquito-borne diseases and control (15 papers), Viral Infections and Vectors (9 papers) and Streptococcal Infections and Treatments (7 papers). James H. Mathews collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and France. James H. Mathews's co-authors include John T. Roehrig, Dennis W. Trent, C. H. Calisher, Ann R. Hunt, Robert A. Zimmerman, Alan D.T. Barrett, Phillip H. Klesius, Carol D. Blair, Richard M. Kinney and Barry R. Miller and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Immunology, PEDIATRICS and Journal of Virology.

In The Last Decade

James H. Mathews

29 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers

James H. Mathews
A. Buckley United Kingdom
Joseph A. Mangiafico United States
Patricia M. Repik United States
Ann R. Hunt United States
Bruce C. Cropp United States
P L Summers United States
C Kunz Austria
J. M. McCown United States
C Chastel France
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Roehrig, John T., et al.. (2001). Antibody Prophylaxis and Therapy for Flavivirus Encephalitis Infections. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 951(1). 286–297. 110 indexed citations
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Mathews, James H., Richard M. Kinney, John T. Roehrig, Alan D.T. Barrett, & Dennis W. Trent. (1994). Murine T-helper cell immune response to recombinant vaccinia—Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus. Vaccine. 12(7). 620–624. 3 indexed citations
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Miller, Barry R., James H. Mathews, C J Mitchell, et al.. (1994). Analysis of a Yellow Fever Virus Isolated from a Fatal Case of Vaccine-Associated Human Encephalitis. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 169(3). 512–518. 110 indexed citations
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Roehrig, John T., et al.. (1994). T-Helper Cell Epitopes on the E-Glycoprotein of Dengue 2 Jamaica Virus. Virology. 198(1). 31–38. 52 indexed citations
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Vorndam, V., James H. Mathews, Alan D.T. Barrett, John T. Roehrig, & Dennis W. Trent. (1993). Molecular and biological characterization of a non-glycosylated isolate of St Louis encephalitis virus. Journal of General Virology. 74(12). 2653–2660. 39 indexed citations
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Roehrig, John T., Alison J. Johnson, Ann R. Hunt, Barry J. Beaty, & James H. Mathews. (1992). Enhancement of the antibody response to flavivirus B-cell epitopes by using homologous or heterologous T-cell epitopes. Journal of Virology. 66(6). 3385–3390. 22 indexed citations
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Mathews, James H., et al.. (1991). T-helper cell and associated antibody response to synthetic peptides of the E glycoprotein of Murray Valley encephalitis virus. Journal of Virology. 65(10). 5141–5148. 27 indexed citations
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Barrett, Alan D.T., et al.. (1990). Identification of Monoclonal Antibodies that Distinguish Between 17D-204 and other Strains of Yellow Fever Virus. Journal of General Virology. 71(1). 13–18. 16 indexed citations
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Mathews, James H. & John T. Roehrig. (1989). Specificity of the Murine T Helper Cell Immune Response to Various Alphaviruses. Journal of General Virology. 70(11). 2877–2886. 11 indexed citations
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Kinney, Richard M., J J Esposito, Barbara J. Johnson, et al.. (1988). Recombinant Vaccinia/Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis (VEE) Virus Expresses VEE Structural Proteins. Journal of General Virology. 69(12). 3005–3013. 20 indexed citations
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Roehrig, John T., Ann R. Hunt, Richard M. Kinney, & James H. Mathews. (1988). In vitro mechanisms of monoclonal antibody neutralization of alphaviruses. Virology. 165(1). 66–73. 44 indexed citations
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Karabatsos, Nick, Jack D. Poland, Richard W. Emmons, et al.. (1987). Antigenic Variants of Colorado Tick Fever Virus. Journal of General Virology. 68(5). 1463–1469. 17 indexed citations
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Mathews, James H. & A. Vance Vorndam. (1982). Interferon-mediated Persistent Infection of Saint Louis Encephalitis Virus in a Reptilian Cell Line. Journal of General Virology. 61(2). 177–186. 11 indexed citations
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Mathews, James H. & John T. Roehrig. (1982). Determination of the protective epitopes on the glycoproteins of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus by passive transfer of monoclonal antibodies.. The Journal of Immunology. 129(6). 2763–2767. 86 indexed citations
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Karabatsos, Nick & James H. Mathews. (1980). Serological Reactions of Fractionated Hamster Immunoglobulins with California Group Viruses. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 29(6). 1420–1427. 7 indexed citations
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Klesius, Phillip H., et al.. (1974). Human antibody response to group A streptococcal teichoic acid. Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 20(6). 853–859. 8 indexed citations
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Klesius, Phillip H., et al.. (1973). Cellular and humoral immune response to group B streptococci. The Journal of Pediatrics. 83(6). 926–932. 51 indexed citations
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Zimmerman, Robert A., et al.. (1971). AN EFFECTIVE PROGRAM FOR REDUCING GROUP A STREPTOCOCCAL PREVALENCE. PEDIATRICS. 48(4). 566–572. 14 indexed citations
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Zimmerman, Robert A., James H. Mathews, & Elizabeth Wilson. (1968). Microtiter Indirect Hemagglutination Procedure for Identification of Streptococcal M-Protein Antibodies. Applied Microbiology. 16(11). 1640–1645. 14 indexed citations
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Zimmerman, Robert A., James H. Mathews, & Elizabeth Wilson. (1968). Microtiter Indirect Hemagglutination Procedure for Identification of Streptococcal M-Protein Antibodies. Applied Microbiology. 16(11). 1640–1645. 2 indexed citations

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