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Elliott Kagan

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The American Journal of Pathology|November 25, 2003
Pathogenesis of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in primate models: evidence that hemorrhage is not a direct effect of virus-induced cytolysis of endothelial cellsThomas W Geisbert, Howard A Young, Peter B Jahrling, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|November 25, 2003
Pathogenesis of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in cynomolgus macaques: evidence that dendritic cells are early and sustained targets of infectionThomas W Geisbert, Lisa E Hensley, Tom Larsen, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|May 3, 2006
Postexposure protection against Marburg haemorrhagic fever with recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus vectors in non-human primates: an efficacy assessmentKathleen M Daddario-DiCaprio, Thomas W Geisbert, Ute Ströher, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|May 17, 2006
Postexposure protection of guinea pigs against a lethal ebola virus challenge is conferred by RNA interferenceThomas W Geisbert, Lisa E Hensley, Elliott Kagan, et al.
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The American Journal of Pathology|November 25, 2003
Pathogenesis of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in primate models: evidence that hemorrhage is not a direct effect of virus-induced cytolysis of endothelial cellsThomas W Geisbert, Howard A Young, Peter B Jahrling, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|November 25, 2003
Pathogenesis of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in cynomolgus macaques: evidence that dendritic cells are early and sustained targets of infectionThomas W Geisbert, Lisa E Hensley, Tom Larsen, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|May 3, 2006
Postexposure protection against Marburg haemorrhagic fever with recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus vectors in non-human primates: an efficacy assessmentKathleen M Daddario-DiCaprio, Thomas W Geisbert, Ute Ströher, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|May 17, 2006
Postexposure protection of guinea pigs against a lethal ebola virus challenge is conferred by RNA interferenceThomas W Geisbert, Lisa E Hensley, Elliott Kagan, et al.
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