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Joseph Prescott

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Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|January 24, 2013
Comparison of the pathogenicity of Nipah virus isolates from Bangladesh and Malaysia in the Syrian hamsterBlair L DeBuysscher, Emmie de Wit, Vincent J Munster, et al.
BMC Immunology|October 2, 2004
Generation of competent bone marrow-derived antigen presenting cells from the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus)Bennett J Davenport, Derall G Willis, Joseph Prescott, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|September 21, 2021
Therapeutic Efficacy of Human Monoclonal Antibodies against Andes Virus Infection in Syrian HamstersBrandi N Williamson, Joseph Prescott, Jose L Garrido, et al.
Plos Pathogens|March 15, 2014
Foodborne transmission of nipah virus in Syrian hamstersEmmie de Wit, Joseph Prescott, Darryl Falzarano, et al.
Viruses|March 27, 2019
Differential Innate Immune Responses Elicited by Nipah Virus and Cedar Virus Correlate with Disparate In Vivo Pathogenesis in HamstersTony Schountz, Corey Campbell, Kaitlyn Wagner, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 19, 2007
Regulatory T cell-like responses in deer mice persistently infected with Sin Nombre virusTony Schountz, Joseph Prescott, Ann C Cogswell, et al.
Vaccine|April 14, 2015
Single-dose live-attenuated vesicular stomatitis virus-based vaccine protects African green monkeys from Nipah virus diseaseJoseph Prescott, Blair L DeBuysscher, Friederike Feldmann, et al.
Plos One|June 23, 2010
New World hantaviruses activate IFNlambda production in type I IFN-deficient vero E6 cellsJoseph Prescott, Pamela Hall, Mariana Acuna-Retamar, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|August 8, 2018
Pathogenicity of Ebola and Marburg Viruses Is Associated With Differential Activation of the Myeloid Compartment in Humanized Triple Knockout-Bone Marrow, Liver, and Thymus MiceKerry J Lavender, Brandi N Williamson, Greg Saturday, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|February 28, 2018
Pathogenicity and Viral Shedding of MERS-CoV in Immunocompromised Rhesus MacaquesJoseph Prescott, Darryl Falzarano, Emmie de Wit, et al.
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Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|January 24, 2013
Comparison of the pathogenicity of Nipah virus isolates from Bangladesh and Malaysia in the Syrian hamsterBlair L DeBuysscher, Emmie de Wit, Vincent J Munster, et al.
BMC Immunology|October 2, 2004
Generation of competent bone marrow-derived antigen presenting cells from the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus)Bennett J Davenport, Derall G Willis, Joseph Prescott, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|September 21, 2021
Therapeutic Efficacy of Human Monoclonal Antibodies against Andes Virus Infection in Syrian HamstersBrandi N Williamson, Joseph Prescott, Jose L Garrido, et al.
Plos Pathogens|March 15, 2014
Foodborne transmission of nipah virus in Syrian hamstersEmmie de Wit, Joseph Prescott, Darryl Falzarano, et al.
Viruses|March 27, 2019
Differential Innate Immune Responses Elicited by Nipah Virus and Cedar Virus Correlate with Disparate In Vivo Pathogenesis in HamstersTony Schountz, Corey Campbell, Kaitlyn Wagner, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 19, 2007
Regulatory T cell-like responses in deer mice persistently infected with Sin Nombre virusTony Schountz, Joseph Prescott, Ann C Cogswell, et al.
Vaccine|April 14, 2015
Single-dose live-attenuated vesicular stomatitis virus-based vaccine protects African green monkeys from Nipah virus diseaseJoseph Prescott, Blair L DeBuysscher, Friederike Feldmann, et al.
Plos One|June 23, 2010
New World hantaviruses activate IFNlambda production in type I IFN-deficient vero E6 cellsJoseph Prescott, Pamela Hall, Mariana Acuna-Retamar, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|August 8, 2018
Pathogenicity of Ebola and Marburg Viruses Is Associated With Differential Activation of the Myeloid Compartment in Humanized Triple Knockout-Bone Marrow, Liver, and Thymus MiceKerry J Lavender, Brandi N Williamson, Greg Saturday, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|February 28, 2018
Pathogenicity and Viral Shedding of MERS-CoV in Immunocompromised Rhesus MacaquesJoseph Prescott, Darryl Falzarano, Emmie de Wit, et al.
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