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Frontiers in Immunology|March 11, 2021
Phenotypic Characterization of CD4<sup>+</sup> T Lymphocytes in Periportal Fibrosis Secondary to SchistosomiasisJordana Batista Santana, Tarcísio Vila Verde Santana de Almeida, Diego Mota Lopes, et al.
Communications Medicine|July 11, 2025
Continuous vital sign monitoring of acute Lassa fever using wearable biosensor devices in West AfricaBrady Page, Raphaëlle Klitting, Matthias G Pauthner, et al.
Virus Evolution|June 24, 2026
Genomic epidemiology and evolutionary analysis of Lassa virus from small mammals suggest bidirectional viral movement across humans and animalsAnise N Happi, Olusola A Ogunsanya, Ayotunde E Sijuwola, et al.
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Frontiers in Immunology|March 11, 2021
Phenotypic Characterization of CD4<sup>+</sup> T Lymphocytes in Periportal Fibrosis Secondary to SchistosomiasisJordana Batista Santana, Tarcísio Vila Verde Santana de Almeida, Diego Mota Lopes, et al.
Communications Medicine|July 11, 2025
Continuous vital sign monitoring of acute Lassa fever using wearable biosensor devices in West AfricaBrady Page, Raphaëlle Klitting, Matthias G Pauthner, et al.
Virus Evolution|June 24, 2026
Genomic epidemiology and evolutionary analysis of Lassa virus from small mammals suggest bidirectional viral movement across humans and animalsAnise N Happi, Olusola A Ogunsanya, Ayotunde E Sijuwola, et al.
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