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Jonathan S Towner

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The Journal of Infectious Diseases|October 18, 2023
Filoviruses: Scientific Gaps and Prototype Pathogen RecommendationLesley C Dupuy, Christina F Spiropoulou, Jonathan S Towner, et al.
Plos Pathogens|March 17, 2025
Modeling natural coinfection in a bat reservoir shows modulation of Marburg virus shedding and spillover potentialAmy J Schuh, Brian R Amman, Jonathan C Guito, et al.
Parasites & Vectors|July 24, 2023
Tick salivary gland components dampen Kasokero virus infection and shedding in its vertebrate reservoir, the Egyptian rousette bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus)Amy J Schuh, Brian R Amman, Jonathan C Guito, et al.
BMC Infectious Diseases|September 30, 2009
Large serological survey showing cocirculation of Ebola and Marburg viruses in Gabonese bat populations, and a high seroprevalence of both viruses in Rousettus aegyptiacusXavier Pourrut, Marc Souris, Jonathan S Towner, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 18, 2008
Inhibition of IRF-3 activation by VP35 is critical for the high level of virulence of ebola virusAmy L Hartman, Brian H Bird, Jonathan S Towner, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|October 7, 2006
Implication of a retrovirus-like glycoprotein peptide in the immunopathogenesis of Ebola and Marburg virusesKavitha Yaddanapudi, Gustavo Palacios, Jonathan S Towner, et al.
Parasites & Vectors|March 6, 2016
No evidence for the involvement of the argasid tick Ornithodoros faini in the enzootic maintenance of marburgvirus within Egyptian rousette bats Rousettus aegyptiacusAmy J Schuh, Brian R Amman, Dmitry A Apanaskevich, et al.
Virology|January 22, 2005
Generation of eGFP expressing recombinant Zaire ebolavirus for analysis of early pathogenesis events and high-throughput antiviral drug screeningJonathan S Towner, Jason Paragas, Jason E Dover, et al.
Npj Viruses|April 28, 2025
Human macrophages infected with Egyptian Rousette bat-isolated Marburg virus display inter-individual susceptibility and antiviral responsivenessIvet A Yordanova, Angelika Lander, Annette Wahlbrink, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 25, 2003
Persistent infection with ebola virus under conditions of partial immunityManisha Gupta, Siddhartha Mahanty, Patricia Greer, et al.
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The Journal of Infectious Diseases|October 18, 2023
Filoviruses: Scientific Gaps and Prototype Pathogen RecommendationLesley C Dupuy, Christina F Spiropoulou, Jonathan S Towner, et al.
Plos Pathogens|March 17, 2025
Modeling natural coinfection in a bat reservoir shows modulation of Marburg virus shedding and spillover potentialAmy J Schuh, Brian R Amman, Jonathan C Guito, et al.
Parasites & Vectors|July 24, 2023
Tick salivary gland components dampen Kasokero virus infection and shedding in its vertebrate reservoir, the Egyptian rousette bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus)Amy J Schuh, Brian R Amman, Jonathan C Guito, et al.
BMC Infectious Diseases|September 30, 2009
Large serological survey showing cocirculation of Ebola and Marburg viruses in Gabonese bat populations, and a high seroprevalence of both viruses in Rousettus aegyptiacusXavier Pourrut, Marc Souris, Jonathan S Towner, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 18, 2008
Inhibition of IRF-3 activation by VP35 is critical for the high level of virulence of ebola virusAmy L Hartman, Brian H Bird, Jonathan S Towner, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|October 7, 2006
Implication of a retrovirus-like glycoprotein peptide in the immunopathogenesis of Ebola and Marburg virusesKavitha Yaddanapudi, Gustavo Palacios, Jonathan S Towner, et al.
Parasites & Vectors|March 6, 2016
No evidence for the involvement of the argasid tick Ornithodoros faini in the enzootic maintenance of marburgvirus within Egyptian rousette bats Rousettus aegyptiacusAmy J Schuh, Brian R Amman, Dmitry A Apanaskevich, et al.
Virology|January 22, 2005
Generation of eGFP expressing recombinant Zaire ebolavirus for analysis of early pathogenesis events and high-throughput antiviral drug screeningJonathan S Towner, Jason Paragas, Jason E Dover, et al.
Npj Viruses|April 28, 2025
Human macrophages infected with Egyptian Rousette bat-isolated Marburg virus display inter-individual susceptibility and antiviral responsivenessIvet A Yordanova, Angelika Lander, Annette Wahlbrink, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 25, 2003
Persistent infection with ebola virus under conditions of partial immunityManisha Gupta, Siddhartha Mahanty, Patricia Greer, et al.
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