Maria Luisa Esposito
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Hepatitis C virus research, Hepatitis B Virus Studies, Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research, CAR-T cell therapy research, vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches
Most-Cited Works
- → Novel Adenovirus-Based Vaccines Induce Broad and Sustained T Cell Responses to HCV in Man(2012)399 cited
- → A human vaccine strategy based on chimpanzee adenoviral and MVA vectors that primes, boosts, and sustains functional HCV-specific T cell memory(2014)333 cited
- → Vaccine Vectors Derived from a Large Collection of Simian Adenoviruses Induce Potent Cellular Immunity Across Multiple Species(2012)302 cited
- → Mucosal delivery of a vectored RSV vaccine is safe and elicits protective immunity in rodents and nonhuman primates(2015)59 cited
- → Chronic hepatitis C viral infection subverts vaccine‐induced T‐cell immunity in humans(2015)52 cited
- → Massive parallel screening of phage libraries for the generation of repertoires of human immunomodulatory monoclonal antibodies(2018)42 cited
- → Fusion of HCV Nonstructural Antigen to MHC Class II–associated Invariant Chain Enhances T-cell Responses Induced by Vectored Vaccines in Nonhuman Primates(2014)33 cited
- → Rapid Affinity Maturation of Novel Anti-PD-L1 Antibodies by a Fast Drop of the Antigen Concentration and FACS Selection of Yeast Libraries(2019)14 cited
- → Role of IL28B Gene Polymorphism and Cell-Mediated Immunity in Spontaneous Resolution of Acute Hepatitis C(2013)13 cited
- → GS-05-MHC-II invariant chain adjuvanted chimpanzee adenoviral and MVA hepatitis C vaccines elicit unprecedented levels of anti-viral T-cell immune responses in humans(2019)2 cited