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Daniel R Bacon

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Rhinology Online|April 3, 2023
A longitudinal study of olfactory dysfunction and parosmia in mild COVID-19 casesAurelia S Monk, Daniel R Bacon, Princess Onuorah, et al.
Rhinology Online|September 6, 2021
COVID-19 related olfactory dysfunction prevalence and natural history in ambulatory patientsDaniel R Bacon, Princess Onuorah, Alexander Murr, et al.
Research Square|May 20, 2021
Pharmacokinetic-based failure of a detergent virucidal for SARS-COV-2 nasal infectionsCharles R Esther, Kyle S Kimura, Yu Mikami, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|January 18, 2022
Pharmacokinetic-based failure of a detergent virucidal for severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) nasal infections: A preclinical study and randomized controlled trialCharles R Esther, Kyle S Kimura, Yu Mikami, et al.
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Rhinology Online|April 3, 2023
A longitudinal study of olfactory dysfunction and parosmia in mild COVID-19 casesAurelia S Monk, Daniel R Bacon, Princess Onuorah, et al.
Rhinology Online|September 6, 2021
COVID-19 related olfactory dysfunction prevalence and natural history in ambulatory patientsDaniel R Bacon, Princess Onuorah, Alexander Murr, et al.
Research Square|May 20, 2021
Pharmacokinetic-based failure of a detergent virucidal for SARS-COV-2 nasal infectionsCharles R Esther, Kyle S Kimura, Yu Mikami, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|January 18, 2022
Pharmacokinetic-based failure of a detergent virucidal for severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) nasal infections: A preclinical study and randomized controlled trialCharles R Esther, Kyle S Kimura, Yu Mikami, et al.
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