Gwong-Jen J. Chang, Ph.D.
Chief Molecular Epidemiology and Immunochemistry Laboratory Division of Vector-Borne Diseases Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado
Phone: (970) 221-6497
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Email: gxc7 [at] cdc.gov
Selected Publications
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Welch RJ, Chang GJ, Litwin CM.
Comparison of a commercial dengue IgM capture ELISA with dengue antigen focus reduction microneutralization test and the centers for disease control dengue IgM capture-ELISA.
Journal of Virological Methods
2014
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Lin HE, Tsai WY, Liu IJ, Li PC, Liao MY, Tsai JJ, Wu YC, Lai CY, Lu CH, Huang JH, Chang GJ, Wu HC, Wang WK.
Analysis of epitopes on dengue virus envelope protein recognized by monoclonal antibodies and polyclonal human sera by a high throughput assay.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
2012
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Calvert AE, Kalantarov GF, Chang GJ, Trakht I, Blair CD, Roehrig JT.
Human monoclonal antibodies to West Nile virus identify epitopes on the prM protein.
Virology
2011
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Kilpatrick AM, Dupuis AP, Chang GJ, Kramer LD.
DNA vaccination of American robins (Turdus migratorius) against West Nile virus.
Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
2010
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Crill WD, Hughes HR, Delorey MJ, Chang GJ.
Humoral immune responses of dengue fever patients using epitope-specific serotype-2 virus-like particle antigens.
PLoS One
2009
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Das S, Pingle MR, Mu�±oz-Jord�¡n J, Rundell MS, Rondini S, Granger K, Chang GJ, Kelly E, Spier EG, Larone D, Spitzer E, Barany F, Golightly LM.
Detection and serotyping of dengue virus in serum samples by multiplex reverse transcriptase PCR-ligase detection reaction assay.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
2008
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Hsieh SC, Liu IJ, King CC, Chang GJ, Wang WK.
A strong endoplasmic reticulum retention signal in the stem-anchor region of envelope glycoprotein of dengue virus type 2 affects the production of virus-like particles.
Virology
2008
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Lai CY, Tsai WY, Lin SR, Kao CL, Hu HP, King CC, Wu HC, Chang GJ, Wang WK.
Antibodies to envelope glycoprotein of dengue virus during the natural course of infection are predominantly cross-reactive and recognize epitopes containing highly conserved residues at the fusion loop of domain II.
Journal of Virology
2008
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