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John Oxford

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British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|March 21, 2007
The current threat of avian influenza A is real and not a mirageJohn Oxford
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics|August 24, 2016
A view from the virology research laboratoryJohn Oxford
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy|November 2, 2005
Oseltamivir in the management of influenzaJohn Oxford
Medical History|April 22, 2026
The 'Spanish' influenza pandemic: new evidence for influenza outbreaks in England and France prior to 1918Douglas Gill, John Oxford
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|December 23, 2003
A new millennium conundrum: how to use a powerful class of influenza anti-neuraminidase drugs (NAIs) in the communityJohn Oxford, Shobana Balasingam, Rob Lambkin
Antiviral Chemistry & Chemotherapy|June 5, 2007
The threat of avian influenza H5N1: 'do we have the tools for the job'?John Oxford, Robert Lambkin-Williams, Alex Mann
American Journal of Pharmacogenomics : Genomics-Related Research in Drug Development and Clinical Practice|October 7, 2004
Human genetics and responses to influenza vaccination: clinical implicationsRobert Lambkin, Patricia Novelli, John Oxford, et al.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)|August 10, 2017
Modification of pH Conferring Virucidal Activity on Dental AlginatesNavina Nallamuthu, Michael Braden, John Oxford, et al.
Plos One|August 20, 2016
The Determinants of Reported Personal and Household Hygiene Behaviour: A Multi-Country StudyRobert Aunger, Katie Greenland, George Ploubidis, et al.
Respiratory Research|May 19, 2007
Low pH gel intranasal sprays inactivate influenza viruses in vitro and protect ferrets against influenza infectionPaul Rennie, Philip Bowtell, David Hull, et al.
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|March 21, 2007
The current threat of avian influenza A is real and not a mirageJohn Oxford
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics|August 24, 2016
A view from the virology research laboratoryJohn Oxford
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy|November 2, 2005
Oseltamivir in the management of influenzaJohn Oxford
Medical History|April 22, 2026
The 'Spanish' influenza pandemic: new evidence for influenza outbreaks in England and France prior to 1918Douglas Gill, John Oxford
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|December 23, 2003
A new millennium conundrum: how to use a powerful class of influenza anti-neuraminidase drugs (NAIs) in the communityJohn Oxford, Shobana Balasingam, Rob Lambkin
Antiviral Chemistry & Chemotherapy|June 5, 2007
The threat of avian influenza H5N1: 'do we have the tools for the job'?John Oxford, Robert Lambkin-Williams, Alex Mann
American Journal of Pharmacogenomics : Genomics-Related Research in Drug Development and Clinical Practice|October 7, 2004
Human genetics and responses to influenza vaccination: clinical implicationsRobert Lambkin, Patricia Novelli, John Oxford, et al.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)|August 10, 2017
Modification of pH Conferring Virucidal Activity on Dental AlginatesNavina Nallamuthu, Michael Braden, John Oxford, et al.
Plos One|August 20, 2016
The Determinants of Reported Personal and Household Hygiene Behaviour: A Multi-Country StudyRobert Aunger, Katie Greenland, George Ploubidis, et al.
Respiratory Research|May 19, 2007
Low pH gel intranasal sprays inactivate influenza viruses in vitro and protect ferrets against influenza infectionPaul Rennie, Philip Bowtell, David Hull, et al.
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