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pro vyhledávání: '"Jo-lynne W. Raymond"'
Autor:
Elizabeth E. Zumbrun, Carly B. Garvey, Jay B. Wells, Ginger C. Lynn, Sean Van Tongeren, Jesse T. Steffens, Kelly S. Wetzel, Laura M. Gomba, Kristan A. O’Brien, Franco D. Rossi, Xiankun Zeng, Eric D. Lee, Jo Lynne W. Raymond, Diana A. Hoffman, Alexandra N. Jay, Elizabeth S. Brown, Paul A. Kallgren, Sarah L. Norris, Jean Cantey-Kiser, Humza Kudiya, Chris Arthur, Christiana Blair, Darius Babusis, Victor C. Chu, Bali Singh, Roy Bannister, Danielle P. Porter, Tomas Cihlar, John M. Dye
Publikováno v:
Viruses, Vol 15, Iss 12, p 2335 (2023)
Marburg virus (MARV) causes severe disease and high mortality in humans. The objective of this study was to characterize disease manifestations and pathogenesis in cynomolgus macaques exposed to MARV. The results of this natural history study may be
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/888ce560fbcf4156b170e652f06b91dc
Autor:
Sylvia R Trevino, Jennifer L Dankmeyer, David P Fetterer, Christopher P Klimko, Jo Lynne W Raymond, Alicia M Moreau, Carl Soffler, David M Waag, Patricia L Worsham, Kei Amemiya, Sara I Ruiz, Christopher K Cote, Teresa Krakauer
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 15, Iss 2, p e0009125 (2021)
Melioidosis, caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei, is a major cause of sepsis and mortality in endemic regions of Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. B. pseudomallei is a potential bioterrorism agent due to its high infe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/65e590f676164defb6324dee7d116e6d
Autor:
Jun Liu, Eric M. Mucker, Jennifer L. Chapman, April M. Babka, Jamal M. Gordon, Ashley V. Bryan, Jo Lynne W. Raymond, Todd M. Bell, Paul R. Facemire, Arthur J. Goff, Aysegul Nalca, Xiankun Zeng
Publikováno v:
Nature Microbiology. 7:1980-1986
Autor:
Jun Liu, John C. Trefry, April M. Babka, Christopher W. Schellhase, Kayla M. Coffin, Janice A. Williams, Jo Lynne W. Raymond, Paul R. Facemire, Taylor B. Chance, Neil M. Davis, Jennifer L. Scruggs, Franco D. Rossi, Andrew D. Haddow, Justine M. Zelko, Sandra L. Bixler, Ian Crozier, Patrick L. Iversen, Margaret L. Pitt, Jens H. Kuhn, Gustavo Palacios, Xiankun Zeng
Publikováno v:
Science translational medicine. 14(631)
Effective therapeutics have been developed against acute Ebola virus disease (EVD) in both humans and experimentally infected nonhuman primates. However, the risk of viral persistence and associated disease recrudescence in survivors receiving these
Autor:
Sara C Johnston, Kenny L Lin, Nancy A Twenhafel, Jo Lynne W Raymond, Joshua D Shamblin, Suzanne E Wollen, Carly B Wlazlowski, Eric R Wilkinson, Miriam A Botto, Arthur J Goff
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 9, p e0138843 (2015)
Marburg virus infection in humans causes a hemorrhagic disease with a high case fatality rate. Countermeasure development requires the use of well-characterized animal models that mimic human disease. To further characterize the cynomolgus macaque mo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/40ea2eb5b327405fba8c961b00b1b7b6
Autor:
Sara C. McGrath, David M. Kulis, Aysegul Nalca, Jonathan R. Deeds, Virginia Livingston, Donald M. Anderson, David W. Dyer, Jo-lynne W. Raymond, Patricia Ruiz-Olvera, Ondraya M Frick, Mark A. Poli, Sara Ruiz, Christopher W. Schellhase
Publikováno v:
Toxicon. 150:235-250
Preparations of palytoxin (PLTX, derived from Japanese Palythoa tuberculosa) and the congeners 42-OH-PLTX (from Hawaiian P. toxica) and ovatoxin-a (isolated from a Japanese strain of Ostreopsis ovata), as well as a 50:50 mixture of PLTX and 42-OH-PLT
Autor:
Edgar Rowton, John Ploch, S. L. Spradling, John L. Putnam, Grady Hopkins, Van Sherwood, Douglas A. Burkett, Monica L. O'Guinn, Lisa P. Hochberg, Keith Blount, Jo-lynne W. Raymond, Russell E. Coleman, John S. Lee, Jennifer B Caci, Peter J. Weina, Barton T. Jennings
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 43:647-662
One of the most significant modern day efforts to prevent and control an arthropod-borne disease during a military deployment occurred when a team of U.S. military entomologists led efforts to characterize, prevent, and control leishmaniasis at Talli