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Matthew B Frieman

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Antiviral Research|April 10, 2017
The role of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling in SARS coronavirus-induced pulmonary fibrosisThiagarajan Venkataraman, Matthew B Frieman
Msphere|March 20, 2020
COVID-19: Knowns, Unknowns, and QuestionsStuart Weston, Matthew B Frieman
Current Opinion in Virology|June 23, 2020
The continued epidemic threat of SARS-CoV-2 and implications for the future of global public healthTimothy P Sheahan, Matthew B Frieman
Current Protocols in Microbiology|September 8, 2015
Growth and Quantification of MERS-CoV InfectionChristopher M Coleman, Matthew B Frieman
ACS Infectious Diseases|September 13, 2016
Screening of FDA-Approved Drugs for Treatment of Emerging PathogensJeanne M Sisk, Matthew B Frieman
Molecular Microbiology|November 18, 2003
The omega-site sequence of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae can determine distribution between the membrane and the cell wallMatthew B Frieman, Brendan P Cormack
Journal of Virology|March 7, 2014
Coronaviruses: important emerging human pathogensChristopher M Coleman, Matthew B Frieman
The Lancet. Infectious Diseases|October 4, 2014
Treating MERS-CoV during an outbreakChristopher M Coleman, Matthew B Frieman
Plos Pathogens|September 17, 2013
Emergence of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirusChristopher M Coleman, Matthew B Frieman
Microbiology (Reading, England)|October 8, 2004
Multiple sequence signals determine the distribution of glycosylphosphatidylinositol proteins between the plasma membrane and cell wall in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeMatthew B Frieman, Brendan P Cormack
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Antiviral Research|April 10, 2017
The role of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling in SARS coronavirus-induced pulmonary fibrosisThiagarajan Venkataraman, Matthew B Frieman
Msphere|March 20, 2020
COVID-19: Knowns, Unknowns, and QuestionsStuart Weston, Matthew B Frieman
Current Opinion in Virology|June 23, 2020
The continued epidemic threat of SARS-CoV-2 and implications for the future of global public healthTimothy P Sheahan, Matthew B Frieman
Current Protocols in Microbiology|September 8, 2015
Growth and Quantification of MERS-CoV InfectionChristopher M Coleman, Matthew B Frieman
ACS Infectious Diseases|September 13, 2016
Screening of FDA-Approved Drugs for Treatment of Emerging PathogensJeanne M Sisk, Matthew B Frieman
Molecular Microbiology|November 18, 2003
The omega-site sequence of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae can determine distribution between the membrane and the cell wallMatthew B Frieman, Brendan P Cormack
Journal of Virology|March 7, 2014
Coronaviruses: important emerging human pathogensChristopher M Coleman, Matthew B Frieman
The Lancet. Infectious Diseases|October 4, 2014
Treating MERS-CoV during an outbreakChristopher M Coleman, Matthew B Frieman
Plos Pathogens|September 17, 2013
Emergence of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirusChristopher M Coleman, Matthew B Frieman
Microbiology (Reading, England)|October 8, 2004
Multiple sequence signals determine the distribution of glycosylphosphatidylinositol proteins between the plasma membrane and cell wall in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeMatthew B Frieman, Brendan P Cormack
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