Author

Dharshan de Silva

Senior Lecturer, Lab Head, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, Sri Lanka - Cited by 5,884 - Immunology - Molecular Biology - Virology

Biography

Dharshan de Silva is associated with the Genetech Research Institute- Colombo, Sri Lanka. Along with that, he is a Laboratory Head/Senior Lecturer, Kotelawala Defence University, Sri Lanka
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T cell responses induced by attenuated flavivirus vaccination are specific and show limited cross-reactivity with other flavivirus species
A Grifoni, H Voic, SK Dhanda, CK Kidd, JD Brien, S Buus, A Stryhn, ...Journal of virology 94 (10), 10.1128/jvi. 00089-20, 2020202
45
2020
Human mAbs broadly protect against arthritogenic alphaviruses by recognizing conserved elements of the Mxra8 receptor-binding site
LA Powell, A Miller, JM Fox, N Kose, T Klose, AS Kim, R Bombardi, ...Cell host & microbe 28 (5), 699-711. e7, 2020202
34
2020
High levels of serum angiopoietin 2 and angiopoietin 2/1 ratio at the critical stage of dengue hemorrhagic fever in patients and association with clinical and biochemical …
M Mapalagamage, SM Handunnetti, AR Wickremasinghe, G Premawansa, ...Journal of Clinical Microbiology 58 (4), 10.28/jcm. 00436-19, 2020202
11
2020
Pre-existing T cell memory against Zika virus
B Schouest, A Grifoni, J Pham, J Mateus, J Sydney, JD Brien, AD De Silva, ...Journal of Virology 95 (12), 10.1128/jvi. 00132-21, 2021202
7
2021
Nonclonal Burkholderia pseudomallei population in melioidosis case cluster, Sri Lanka
HS Jayasinghearachchi, VR Francis, HD Sathkumara, ...Emerging Infectious Diseases 27 (11), 2955, 2021202
6
2021
Biogeography and genetic diversity of clinical isolates of Burkholderia pseudomallei in Sri Lanka
HS Jayasinghearachchi, EM Corea, KI Jayaratne, RA Fonseka, ...PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 15 (12), e0009917, 2021202
6
2021
Current understanding of the role of T cells in chikungunya, dengue and zika infections
M Mapalagamage, D Weiskopf, A Sette, AD De SilvaViruses 14 (2), 242, 2022202
6
2022
Geospatial analysis of dengue emergence in rural areas in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka
CP Mutucumarana, CK Bodinayake, A Nagahawatte, V Devasiri, ...Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 114 (6 …, 2020202
5
2020
A Population of CD4+CD8+ Double-Positive T Cells Associated with Risk of Plasma Leakage in Dengue Viral Infection
ED Yu, H Wang, R da Silva Antunes, Y Tian, R Tippalagama, ...Viruses 14 (1), 90, 2022202
3
2022
Transcriptomics of acute DENV-specific CD8+ T cells does not support qualitative differences as drivers of disease severity
A Grifoni, H Voic, ED Yu, J Mateus, KM Yan Fung, A Wang, G Seumois, ...Vaccines 10 (4), 612, 2022202
3
2022
Outcomes among children and adults at risk of severe dengue in Sri Lanka: Opportunity for outpatient case management in countries with high disease burden
CK Bodinayake, ADS Nagahawatte, V Devasiri, NJ Dahanayake, ...PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 15 (1), e0010091, 010
2
2021
Evaluation of ELISA-based multiplex peptides for the detection of human serum antibodies induced by Zika virus infection across various countries
MP Martinez Viedma, S Panossian, K Gifford, K García, I Figueroa, ...Viruses 13 (7), 1319, 010
2
2021
Comparison of two rapid test kits with real time polymerase chain reaction for early diagnosis of dengue in Sri Lanka
M Ariyaratne, P Gunasekara, PH Wajirasena, DM Rathnayake, D Dilani, ...Journal of Immunoassay and Immunochemistry 43 (), 13-1, 0
2
2022
Direct and indirect costs for hospitalized patients with dengue in Southern Sri Lanka
NP Weerasinghe, CK Bodinayake, W Wijayaratne, IV Devasiri, ...BMC Health Services Research (1), 1-9, 0
2
2022
Single-cell profiling reveals distinct subsets of CD14+ monocytes drive blood immune signatures of active tuberculosis
Single-cell profiling reveals distinct subsets of CD4+ monocytes drive blood immune signatures of active tuberculosisH Hillman, N Khan, A Singhania, P Dubelko, F Soldevila, R Tippalagama, ...Frontiers in immunology 3, 08700, 2023202
1
2023
Italian validation of the ACSS-FAD in a sample of university students
F Dolenz, S Magliocca, A Silva, F Madeddu, R CalatiEuropean Psychiatry 64 (S), S592-S592, 20220
1
2021
An increase in p62/NBR1 levels in melioidosis patients of Sri Lanka exhibit a characteristic of potential host biomarker
An increase in p62/NBR levels in melioidosis patients of Sri Lanka exhibit a characteristic of potential host biomarkerKU Saikh, CM Ranji, RG Ulrich, E Corea, AD De Silva, M NatesanJournal of Medical Microbiology 69 (0), 240, 2020202
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2020