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Publikováno v:
Public Health Nursing. 40:372-381
Autor:
Jennifer R Plourde, John A Pyles, R Colby Layton, Sarah E Vaughan, Jennifer L Tipper, Kevin S Harrod
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 10, p e46605 (2012)
Highly pathogenic avian influenza A (HPAI), subtype H5N1, remains an emergent threat to the human population. While respiratory disease is a hallmark of influenza infection, H5N1 has a high incidence of neurological sequelae in many animal species an
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https://doaj.org/article/0be03e461c35458783379481ebcecd4b
Autor:
Kevin S. Harrod, Anushree C. Shirali, Sarah E. Vaughan, Heather W. Stout-Delgado, Richard J. Jaramillo
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 188(6)
The NLRP3 inflammasome is activated in the lung during influenza viral infection; however, the impact of aging on inflammasome function during influenza infection has not been examined. In this study, we show that elderly mice infected with a mouse-a
Autor:
Kevin S. Harrod, Sarah E. Vaughan, Jennifer L. Tipper, Frederick Koster, Robert C. Layton, Jennifer R. Plourde, Richard J. Jaramillo
Publikováno v:
A54. HOST DEFENSE MECHANISMS AGAINST VIRAL RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS.
Autor:
Zemmie Pollock, Jennifer R. Plourde, Frederick Koster, Robert C. Layton, Kevin S. Harrod, Sarah E. Vaughan, Andrew P. Gigliotti
Publikováno v:
A54. HOST DEFENSE MECHANISMS AGAINST VIRAL RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS.
Autor:
Robert C. Layton, Kevin S. Harrod, John Pyles, Jennifer R. Plourde, Zemmie Pollock, Sarah E. Vaughan, Zachary S. Karim, Andrew P. Gigliotti
Publikováno v:
A54. HOST DEFENSE MECHANISMS AGAINST VIRAL RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS.
Autor:
Sarah E. Vaughan, John Pyles, Kevin S. Harrod, Jennifer R. Plourde, R. Colby Layton, Jennifer L. Tipper
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 10, p e46605 (2012)
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 10, p e46605 (2012)
Highly pathogenic avian influenza A (HPAI), subtype H5N1, remains an emergent threat to the human population. While respiratory disease is a hallmark of influenza infection, H5N1 has a high incidence of neurological sequelae in many animal species an
Autor:
Jennifer R. Plourde, Frederick Koster, Penny Armijo, John Pyles, Kevin S. Harrod, Robert C. Layton, Nathaniel Donart, Leslie Myers, Ndingsa Fomukong, Jennifer Knight, Peng Gao, Sarah E. Vaughan, Andrew P. Gigliotti
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 6, p e20641 (2011)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Background Pre-pandemic development of an inactivated, split-virion avian influenza vaccine is challenged by the lack of pre-existing immunity and the reduced immunogenicity of some H5 hemagglutinins compared to that of seasonal influenza vaccines. I