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Alexander N Freiberg

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Antiviral Research|August 13, 2021
Polyphenylene carboxymethylene (PPCM) microbicide repurposed as antiviral against SARS-CoV-2. Proof of concept in primary human undifferentiated epithelial cellsOlivier Escaffre, Alexander N Freiberg
Future Virology|November 29, 2017
Recent advances in the development of antiviral therapeutics for Rift Valley fever virus infectionColm Atkins, Alexander N Freiberg
Pathogens and Disease|April 16, 2019
Henipavirus infection of the central nervous systemBrian E Dawes, Alexander N Freiberg
Antiviral Research|May 31, 2012
Recent progress in henipavirus research: molecular biology, genetic diversity, animal modelsBarry Rockx, Richard Winegar, Alexander N Freiberg
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 23, 2023
Syrian Golden Hamster Model for Nipah Virus InfectionTerry Juelich, Jennifer Smith, Alexander N Freiberg
Faculty Reviews|October 11, 2021
Recent advances in combating Nipah virusKendra Johnson, Michelle Vu, Alexander N Freiberg
Antiviral Research|July 28, 2019
Polyphenylene carboxymethylene (PPCM) in vitro antiviral efficacy against Ebola virus in the context of a sexually transmitted infectionOlivier Escaffre, Terry L Juelich, Alexander N Freiberg
Virus Research|May 4, 2013
Coagulation factors, fibrinogen and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, are differentially regulated by yellow fever virus infection of hepatocytesSara E Woodson, Alexander N Freiberg, Michael R Holbrook
Virology|February 1, 2011
Differential cytokine responses from primary human Kupffer cells following infection with wild-type or vaccine strain yellow fever virusSara E Woodson, Alexander N Freiberg, Michael R Holbrook
Antiviral Research|February 2, 2023
Characterization of an air-liquid interface primary human vaginal epithelium to study Ebola virus infection and testing of antiviralsOlivier Escaffre, Vsevolod Popov, Eldridge Hager, et al.
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Antiviral Research|August 13, 2021
Polyphenylene carboxymethylene (PPCM) microbicide repurposed as antiviral against SARS-CoV-2. Proof of concept in primary human undifferentiated epithelial cellsOlivier Escaffre, Alexander N Freiberg
Future Virology|November 29, 2017
Recent advances in the development of antiviral therapeutics for Rift Valley fever virus infectionColm Atkins, Alexander N Freiberg
Pathogens and Disease|April 16, 2019
Henipavirus infection of the central nervous systemBrian E Dawes, Alexander N Freiberg
Antiviral Research|May 31, 2012
Recent progress in henipavirus research: molecular biology, genetic diversity, animal modelsBarry Rockx, Richard Winegar, Alexander N Freiberg
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 23, 2023
Syrian Golden Hamster Model for Nipah Virus InfectionTerry Juelich, Jennifer Smith, Alexander N Freiberg
Faculty Reviews|October 11, 2021
Recent advances in combating Nipah virusKendra Johnson, Michelle Vu, Alexander N Freiberg
Antiviral Research|July 28, 2019
Polyphenylene carboxymethylene (PPCM) in vitro antiviral efficacy against Ebola virus in the context of a sexually transmitted infectionOlivier Escaffre, Terry L Juelich, Alexander N Freiberg
Virus Research|May 4, 2013
Coagulation factors, fibrinogen and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, are differentially regulated by yellow fever virus infection of hepatocytesSara E Woodson, Alexander N Freiberg, Michael R Holbrook
Virology|February 1, 2011
Differential cytokine responses from primary human Kupffer cells following infection with wild-type or vaccine strain yellow fever virusSara E Woodson, Alexander N Freiberg, Michael R Holbrook
Antiviral Research|February 2, 2023
Characterization of an air-liquid interface primary human vaginal epithelium to study Ebola virus infection and testing of antiviralsOlivier Escaffre, Vsevolod Popov, Eldridge Hager, et al.
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