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Nature Medicine|May 2, 2017
Host DNA released by NETosis promotes rhinovirus-induced type-2 allergic asthma exacerbationMarie Toussaint, David J Jackson, Dawid Swieboda, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|April 16, 2016
Identification of benzopyrone as a common structural feature in compounds with anti-inflammatory activity in a zebrafish phenotypic screenAnne L Robertson, Nikolay V Ogryzko, Katherine M Henry, et al.
Cell Reports|August 24, 2025
MYC deregulation sensitizes cancer cells to N-myristoyltransferase inhibitionGregor A Lueg, James Zhang, Monica Faronato, et al.
Nature Chemistry|May 16, 2018
Fragment-derived inhibitors of human N-myristoyltransferase block capsid assembly and replication of the common cold virusAurélie Mousnier, Andrew S Bell, Dawid P Swieboda, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|September 1, 2021
Pulmonary Innate Lymphoid Cell Responses during Rhinovirus-induced Asthma Exacerbations <i>In Vivo</i>: A Clinical TrialJaideep Dhariwal, Aoife Cameron, Ernie Wong, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|February 28, 2014
A zebrafish compound screen reveals modulation of neutrophil reverse migration as an anti-inflammatory mechanismAnne L Robertson, Geoffrey R Holmes, Aleksandra N Bojarczuk, et al.
Nature Communications|June 10, 2018
Corticosteroid suppression of antiviral immunity increases bacterial loads and mucus production in COPD exacerbationsAran Singanayagam, Nicholas Glanville, Jason L Girkin, et al.
Nature Communications|May 11, 2026
Inhibition of host N-myristoylation compromises the infectivity of SARS-CoV-2 due to Golgi-bypassing egressSaber H Saber, Nyakuoy Yak, Konstantin Dolski, et al.
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Nature Medicine|May 2, 2017
Host DNA released by NETosis promotes rhinovirus-induced type-2 allergic asthma exacerbationMarie Toussaint, David J Jackson, Dawid Swieboda, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|April 16, 2016
Identification of benzopyrone as a common structural feature in compounds with anti-inflammatory activity in a zebrafish phenotypic screenAnne L Robertson, Nikolay V Ogryzko, Katherine M Henry, et al.
Cell Reports|August 24, 2025
MYC deregulation sensitizes cancer cells to N-myristoyltransferase inhibitionGregor A Lueg, James Zhang, Monica Faronato, et al.
Nature Chemistry|May 16, 2018
Fragment-derived inhibitors of human N-myristoyltransferase block capsid assembly and replication of the common cold virusAurélie Mousnier, Andrew S Bell, Dawid P Swieboda, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|September 1, 2021
Pulmonary Innate Lymphoid Cell Responses during Rhinovirus-induced Asthma Exacerbations <i>In Vivo</i>: A Clinical TrialJaideep Dhariwal, Aoife Cameron, Ernie Wong, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|February 28, 2014
A zebrafish compound screen reveals modulation of neutrophil reverse migration as an anti-inflammatory mechanismAnne L Robertson, Geoffrey R Holmes, Aleksandra N Bojarczuk, et al.
Nature Communications|June 10, 2018
Corticosteroid suppression of antiviral immunity increases bacterial loads and mucus production in COPD exacerbationsAran Singanayagam, Nicholas Glanville, Jason L Girkin, et al.
Nature Communications|May 11, 2026
Inhibition of host N-myristoylation compromises the infectivity of SARS-CoV-2 due to Golgi-bypassing egressSaber H Saber, Nyakuoy Yak, Konstantin Dolski, et al.
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