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Thomas W Geisbert

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Virology Journal|May 10, 2011
Pathogenesis of Lassa fever in cynomolgus macaquesLisa E Hensley, Mark A Smith, Joan B Geisbert, et al.
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|April 7, 2012
Immunization strategies against henipavirusesChristopher C Broder, Thomas W Geisbert, Kai Xu, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|January 11, 2013
A recently isolated Lassa virus from Mali demonstrates atypical clinical disease manifestations and decreased virulence in cynomolgus macaquesDavid Safronetz, James E Strong, Friederike Feldmann, et al.
Nature Communications|June 25, 2015
The immunomodulating V and W proteins of Nipah virus determine disease courseBenjamin A Satterfield, Robert W Cross, Karla A Fenton, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|August 31, 2016
Passive Immunotherapy: Assessment of Convalescent Serum Against Ebola Virus Makona Infection in Nonhuman PrimatesChad E Mire, Joan B Geisbert, Krystle N Agans, et al.
Mbio|November 6, 2014
Deep sequencing identifies noncanonical editing of Ebola and Marburg virus RNAs in infected cellsReed S Shabman, Omar J Jabado, Chad E Mire, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 27, 2026
Oral 4'fluorouridine provides postexposure protection against lethal Nipah virus infectionRobert W Cross, Declan D Pigeaud, Victoriya Borisevich, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|December 6, 2007
Lymphocyte death in a mouse model of Ebola virus infectionSteven B Bradfute, Denise R Braun, Joshua D Shamblin, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 28, 2020
Early Transcriptional Changes within Liver, Adrenal Gland, and Lymphoid Tissues Significantly Contribute to Ebola Virus Pathogenesis in Cynomolgus MacaquesAllen Jankeel, Andrea R Menicucci, Courtney Woolsey, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|June 28, 2023
The Mucin-Like Domain of the Ebola Glycoprotein Does Not Impact Virulence or Pathogenicity in FerretsPeter J Halfmann, Viktoriya Borisevich, Corri B Levine, et al.
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Virology Journal|May 10, 2011
Pathogenesis of Lassa fever in cynomolgus macaquesLisa E Hensley, Mark A Smith, Joan B Geisbert, et al.
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|April 7, 2012
Immunization strategies against henipavirusesChristopher C Broder, Thomas W Geisbert, Kai Xu, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|January 11, 2013
A recently isolated Lassa virus from Mali demonstrates atypical clinical disease manifestations and decreased virulence in cynomolgus macaquesDavid Safronetz, James E Strong, Friederike Feldmann, et al.
Nature Communications|June 25, 2015
The immunomodulating V and W proteins of Nipah virus determine disease courseBenjamin A Satterfield, Robert W Cross, Karla A Fenton, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|August 31, 2016
Passive Immunotherapy: Assessment of Convalescent Serum Against Ebola Virus Makona Infection in Nonhuman PrimatesChad E Mire, Joan B Geisbert, Krystle N Agans, et al.
Mbio|November 6, 2014
Deep sequencing identifies noncanonical editing of Ebola and Marburg virus RNAs in infected cellsReed S Shabman, Omar J Jabado, Chad E Mire, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 27, 2026
Oral 4'fluorouridine provides postexposure protection against lethal Nipah virus infectionRobert W Cross, Declan D Pigeaud, Victoriya Borisevich, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|December 6, 2007
Lymphocyte death in a mouse model of Ebola virus infectionSteven B Bradfute, Denise R Braun, Joshua D Shamblin, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 28, 2020
Early Transcriptional Changes within Liver, Adrenal Gland, and Lymphoid Tissues Significantly Contribute to Ebola Virus Pathogenesis in Cynomolgus MacaquesAllen Jankeel, Andrea R Menicucci, Courtney Woolsey, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|June 28, 2023
The Mucin-Like Domain of the Ebola Glycoprotein Does Not Impact Virulence or Pathogenicity in FerretsPeter J Halfmann, Viktoriya Borisevich, Corri B Levine, et al.
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