Yasutaka Hoshino
Laboratory of Infectious Diseases
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda
USA
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- A rotavirus strain isolated from pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) with diarrhea bears a P6[1]:G8 specificity. Hoshino, Y., Honma, S., Jones, R.W., Santos, N., Nakagomi, O., Nakagomi, T., Kapikian, A.Z., Thouless, M.E. Virology (2006)
- A porcine G9 rotavirus strain shares neutralization and VP7 phylogenetic sequence lineage 3 characteristics with contemporary human G9 rotavirus strains. Hoshino, Y., Honma, S., Jones, R.W., Ross, J., Santos, N., Gentsch, J.R., Kapikian, A.Z., Hesse, R.A. Virology (2005)
- Porcine rotavirus strain Gottfried-based human rotavirus candidate vaccines: construction and characterization. Hoshino, Y., Jones, R.W., Ross, J., Kapikian, A.Z. Vaccine (2005)
- Rotavirus serotype G9 strains belonging to VP7 gene phylogenetic sequence lineage 1 may be more suitable for serotype G9 vaccine candidates than those belonging to lineage 2 or 3. Hoshino, Y., Jones, R.W., Ross, J., Honma, S., Santos, N., Gentsch, J.R., Kapikian, A.Z. J. Virol. (2004)
- Horizontal transmission of rhesus monkey rotavirus-based quadrivalent vaccine during a phase 3 clinical trial in Caracas, Venezuela. Hoshino, Y., Wagner, M., Yan, X.Y., Perez-Schael, I., Kapikian, A.Z. J. Infect. Dis. (2003)
- Construction and characterization of rhesus monkey rotavirus (MMU18006)- or bovine rotavirus (UK)-based serotype G5, G8, G9 or G10 single VP7 gene substitution reassortant candidate vaccines. Hoshino, Y., Jones, R.W., Ross, J., Kapikian, A.Z. Vaccine (2003)
- Human rotavirus strains bearing VP4 gene P[6] allele recovered from asymptomatic or symptomatic infections share similar, if not identical, VP4 neutralization specificities. Hoshino, Y., Jones, R.W., Ross, J., Santos, N., Kapikian, A.Z. Virology (2003)
- Characterization of neutralization specificities of outer capsid spike protein VP4 of selected murine, lapine, and human rotavirus strains. Hoshino, Y., Jones, R.W., Kapikian, A.Z. Virology (2002)
- Generation and characterization of six single VP4 gene substitution reassortant rotavirus vaccine candidates: each bears a single human rotavirus VP4 gene encoding P serotype 1A[8] or 1B[4] and the remaining 10 genes of rhesus monkey rotavirus MMU18006 or bovine rotavirus UK. Hoshino, Y., Jones, R.W., Chanock, R.M., Kapikian, A.Z. Vaccine (2002)
- Rotavirus serotypes: classification and importance in epidemiology, immunity, and vaccine development. Hoshino, Y., Kapikian, A.Z. J. Health. Popul. Nutr (2000)