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    • Distinct airway epithelial immune responses after infection with SARS-CoV-2 compared to H1N1. 

      Stölting, H; Baillon, L; Frise, R; Bonner, K; Hewitt, RJ; Molyneaux, PL; Gore, ML; Breathing Together Consortium; Barclay, WS; Saglani, S (2022-05)
      Children are less likely than adults to suffer severe symptoms when infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), while influenza A H1N1 severity is comparable across ages except for the very ...
    • IP-10 Levels as an Accurate Screening Tool to Detect Acute HIV Infection in Resource-Limited Settings. 

      Pastor, L; Casellas, A; Carrillo, J; Alonso, S; Parker, E; Fuente-Soro, L; Jairoce, C; Mandomando, I; Blanco, J; Naniche, D (2017-08-14)
      Acute HIV infection (AHI) is the period prior to seroconversion characterized by high viral replication, hyper-transmission potential and commonly, non-specific febrile illness. AHI detection requires HIV-RNA viral load ...
    • Liver sampling: a vital window into HBV pathogenesis on the path to functional cure. 

      Gill, US; Pallett, LJ; Kennedy, PTF; Maini, MK (2018-04)
      In order to optimally refine the multiple emerging drug targets for hepatitis B virus (HBV), it is vital to evaluate virological and immunological changes at the site of infection. Traditionally liver biopsy has been the ...
    • SARS-CoV-2 infection of the oral cavity and saliva 

      Huang, N; Pérez, P; Kato, T; Mikami, Y; Okuda, K; Gilmore, RC; Conde, CD; Gasmi, B; Stein, S; Beach, M (Nature Research, 2021-03-25)
      Despite signs of infection-including taste loss, dry mouth and mucosal lesions such as ulcerations, enanthema and macules-the involvement of the oral cavity in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is poorly understood. To ...