Old Web
English
Sign In
Acemap
>
authorDetail
>
Greg S. Gojanovich
Greg S. Gojanovich
North Carolina State University
Immunology
Biology
Pancreatic islets
Major histocompatibility complex
Peripheral blood mononuclear cell
5
Papers
10
Citations
0.00
KQI
Citation Trend
Filter By
Interval:
1900~2024
1900
2024
Author
Papers (5)
Sort By
Default
Most Recent
Most Early
Most Citation
No data
Journal
Conference
Others
Perinatally acquired HIV infection is associated with abnormal blood mitochondrial function during childhood/adolescence.
2021
AIDS
Jennifer Jao
Denise L. Jacobson
Jonathan S. Russell
Jiajia Wang
Wendy Yu
Greg S. Gojanovich
Sue Siminski
Laurie Hyzy
Mitchell E. Geffner
Mariana Gerschenson
Show All
Source
Cite
Save
Citations (1)
Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Insulin Resistance in Pubertal Youth Living with Perinatally-acquired HIV.
2020
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
Greg S. Gojanovich
Denise L. Jacobson
Jennifer Jao
Jonathan S. Russell
Russell Vandyke
Daniel E. Libutti
Tanvi Sharma
Mitchell E. Geffner
Mariana Gerschenson
Show All
Source
Cite
Save
Citations (3)
Making the Most of Major Histocompatibility Complex Molecule Multimers: Applications in Type 1 Diabetes
2012
Clinical & Developmental Immunology
Greg S. Gojanovich
Paul R. Hess
Show All
Source
Cite
Save
Citations (1)
The canine MHC class I allele, DLA-88*50801, presents peptides of varying lengths with three key anchor residues
2012
Journal of Immunology
Peter S. Ross
Adam Buntzman
Jennifer C. Holmes
Greg S. Gojanovich
Keith R. Miller
Edward J. Collins
Jeffrey A. Frelinger
Paul R. Hess
Show All
Source
Cite
Save
Citations (0)
The use of peptide-major-histocompatibility-complex multimers in type 1 diabetes mellitus.
2012
Journal of diabetes science and technology
Greg S. Gojanovich
Sabrina Murray
Adam Buntzman
Ellen F. Young
Benjamin G. Vincent
Paul R. Hess
Show All
Source
Cite
Save
Citations (5)
1