Mangalasseril G. Sarngadharan
Litton Industries
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International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part B. Nuclear Medicine and Biology | 1986
Robert C. Gallo; Mikulas Popovic; Mangalasseril G. Sarngadharan
This invention relates to the detection of antibodies in sera of AIDS and pre-AIDS patients and describes the biochemical and immunological analysis of antigens associated with the virus HTLV-III Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus. It is shown that antigens associated with the infection of human cells by this virus are specifically recognized by antibodies from AIDS patients. Specifically, HTLV-III isolated from AIDS patients and transmitted by cocultivation with an HT cell line is specifically detected by antibodies from human sera taken from AIDS patients. The method of detection of antibodies preferred is a strip radioimmunoassay (RIA) based on the Western Blot technique or an ELISA (an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) or an indirect immunofluorescence assay.
The American Journal of Medicine | 1986
Kenneth H. Mayer; David Ayotte; Jerome E. Groopman; Anne M. Stoddard; Mangalasseril G. Sarngadharan; Robert C. Gallo
Forty asymptomatic homosexually active men seen at a Boston community health center and 39 men with generalized lymphadenopathy were interviewed and filled out detailed epidemiologic questionnaires. Twenty percent of the asymptomatic men and 92 percent of those with lymphadenopathy had antibodies to human T lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III). None of the men have subsequently had the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Seropositivity was associated with receptive anal intercourse and oral exposure to ejaculate, a history of hepatitis B, anal gonorrhea, or intestinal parasites, but no other sexually transmitted diseases, and did not correlate with the use of recreational drugs. More of the seropositive men had multiple partners from New York City. An association with seropositivity was less evident in relation to the numbers of partners from San Francisco or Los Angeles, since the whole cohort generally had fewer contacts with partners from these cities. The data suggest that educational programs among homosexual men attempting to decrease AIDS risk should focus on decreasing the number of partners, receptive anal intercourse, oral exposure to ejaculate and other intimate rectal contact, and sexual contact with men from areas of increased HTLV-III seroprevalence.
Science | 1984
Mangalasseril G. Sarngadharan; Mikulas Popovic; L Bruch; J Schupbach; Robert C. Gallo
Science | 1985
Fulvia Di Marzo Veronese; Anthony L. DeVico; Terry D. Copeland; Stephen Oroszlan; Robert C. Gallo; Mangalasseril G. Sarngadharan
Science | 1984
Daniel Zagury; Jacky Bernard; J Leibowitch; B Safai; Je Groopman; Michael Feldman; Mangalasseril G. Sarngadharan; Robert C. Gallo
Science | 1984
J Schupbach; Mangalasseril G. Sarngadharan; Robert C. Gallo
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 1988
V. S. Kalyanaraman; Ranajit Pal; Robert C. Gallo; Mangalasseril G. Sarngadharan
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 1989
Anthony L. DeVico; Terry D. Copeland; Fulvia Di Marzo Veronese; Stephen Oroszlan; Robert C. Gallo; Mangalasseril G. Sarngadharan
JAMA | 1985
Harold W. Jaffe; Mangalasseril G. Sarngadharan; Anthony L. DeVico; Lilian Bruch; Jane P. Getchell; Vaniambadi S. Kalyanaraman; Harry W. Haverkos; Rand L. Stoneburner; Robert C. Gallo; James W. Curran
Blood | 1985
McDougal Js; Harold W. Jaffe; Cd Cabridilla; Mangalasseril G. Sarngadharan; Janet K. A. Nicholson; Vaniambadi S. Kalyanaraman; Charles A. Schable; Bw Kilbourne; Bruce L. Evatt; Robert C. Gallo