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An effector of amphibian innate immunity protects against human influenza A viruses
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Studies of influenza virus tropism
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TLR7 in Innate and Adaptive Immunity to Influenza
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Cross-kingdom effects of live attenuated influenza vaccination on
dynamics of and disease due to respiratory bacterial pathogens
within divergent ecological domains: Introducing the Generalized
Herd Effect
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Effects of Life History and Genome Architecture on ssRNA Virus
Evolution and Extinction
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Studies on the Vaccine Protection and Transmission of A(H3N2)v
viruses in ferrets
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Natural Influenza Isolates and Pseudorevertant Mutants Have Species
Specific Receptor Binding Profiles and Recognize a Subset of Sialic
Acid Derivatives
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Characterization of Human T Cell Responses to 2010-2011 InfluenzaVaccines
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Role of the M Segment in Influenza A Virus Transmission
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Identifying Mechanisms of Lung Tissue-Resident Memory CD8 T cell Decay
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Antigen presenting cells and cytokines in the differentiation of effector CD8+ T cell and tissue resident CD8+ T Cell responses to influenza.
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Identification of Influenza Hemagglutinin Residues Critical for Membrane Fusion Activity
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Factors impacting the generation and maintenance of CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells following respiratory immunization
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