David Brodsky

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Works (3)

Updated: September 26th, 2023 05:01

2022 journal article

Chalcones from Angelica keiskei (ashitaba) inhibit key Zika virus replication proteins

BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 120.

By: M. Mottin*, L. Caesar*, D. Brodsky n, N. Mesquita*, K. Oliveira*, G. Noske n, B. Sousa*, P. Ramos* ...

author keywords: Angelica keiskei; Ashitaba; Chalcones; Zika virus; Polymerase; Protease
MeSH headings : Angelica / chemistry; Animals; Chalcone / pharmacology; Chalcones / chemistry; Chalcones / pharmacology; Chlorocebus aethiops; Humans; RNA; RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase; Vero Cells; Virus Replication; Zika Virus; Zika Virus Infection
TL;DR: With their simple structures and relative ease of modification, the chalcones represent attractive candidates for hit-to-lead optimization in the search of new anti-ZIKV therapeutics. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: July 18, 2022

2022 journal article

Heterologous vaccine immunogenicity, efficacy, and immune correlates of protection of a modified-live virus porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine

Frontiers in Microbiology, 13.

By: J. Proctor n, I. Wolf n, D. Brodsky n, L. Cortes n, A. Frias-De-Diego n, G. Almond n, E. Crisci n, T. Negrão Watanabe n, J. Hammer*, T. Käser n

Contributors: E. Crisci n

author keywords: porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV); correlates of protection (CoP); vaccination; swine; immunity; pig
TL;DR: Overall, the Prevacent elicited various degrees of efficacy and immunogenicity against four heterologous and phylogenetically distant strains of PRRSV-2, and correlation analyses revealed that the (non-PRRSV strain-specific) serum IgG levels and the PRRSv strain- specific CD4 T-cell response were the best immune correlates of protection. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 25, 2022

2022 journal article

Immunologic and pathologic characterization of a novel swine biomedical research model for eosinophilic esophagitis

FRONTIERS IN ALLERGY, 3.

By: L. Cortes n, D. Brodsky n, C. Chen, T. Pridgen n, J. Odle n, D. Snider n, G. Cruse n, A. Putikova* ...

author keywords: pig; food allergy; animal model; immunology; gastrointestinal; eosinophilic esophagitis
TL;DR: Swine is established as a relevant large animal model for translational biomedical research in EoE with the potential to facilitate development of therapeutics and it is demonstrated that the sensitization and oral challenge protocol not only induces the underlying immune markers but also the micro- and macro-pathological hallmarks of human EiE. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 25, 2023

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