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The Kinetics Of Type 1 Interferons During Influenza Virus Infection, Margaret A. Myers
The Kinetics Of Type 1 Interferons During Influenza Virus Infection, Margaret A. Myers
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
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A Bi-Stable Switch In Virus Dynamics Can Explain The Differences In Disease Outcome Following Siv Infections In Rhesus Macaques, Stanca Ciupe, Christopher Miller, Jonathan Forde
A Bi-Stable Switch In Virus Dynamics Can Explain The Differences In Disease Outcome Following Siv Infections In Rhesus Macaques, Stanca Ciupe, Christopher Miller, Jonathan Forde
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
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Determinants Of The Efficacy Of Hiv Latency Reversing Agents And Implications For Drug And Treatment Design, Ruian Ke
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
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A Mathematical Model Of The Spread Of Dengue Fever Incorporating Mobility, Kelly A. Reagan
A Mathematical Model Of The Spread Of Dengue Fever Incorporating Mobility, Kelly A. Reagan
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Heterogeneous Responses To Viral Infection: Insights From Mathematical Modeling Of Yellow Fever Vaccine, James R. Moore
Heterogeneous Responses To Viral Infection: Insights From Mathematical Modeling Of Yellow Fever Vaccine, James R. Moore
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
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Mathematical Models Of Hiv And Hpv Coinfection, Samantha Erwin, Meghna Verma, Vida Abedi, Raquel Hontecillas-Magarzo, Stefan Hoops, Josep Bassaganya-Riera, Stanca M. Ciupe
Mathematical Models Of Hiv And Hpv Coinfection, Samantha Erwin, Meghna Verma, Vida Abedi, Raquel Hontecillas-Magarzo, Stefan Hoops, Josep Bassaganya-Riera, Stanca M. Ciupe
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Virus-Host Co-Evolution: Determining The Origin Of Human Cytomegalovirus Us27 And Us28, Jessica A. Scarborough, Juliet Spencer, John Paul
Virus-Host Co-Evolution: Determining The Origin Of Human Cytomegalovirus Us27 And Us28, Jessica A. Scarborough, Juliet Spencer, John Paul
Creative Activity and Research Day - CARD
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) are the largest family of cell surface proteins, found in organisms from yeast to humans. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a widespread pathogen that is particularly skilled at evading immune detection and defense mechanisms, largely due to extensive co-evolution with its host’s immune system. One aspect of this co-evolution involves the acquisition of four virally encoded GPCR homologs: US27, US28, UL33 and UL78. In this research, phylogenetic analysis was used to investigate the origins of the US27 and US28 genes, which are adjacent in the viral genome. The results indicate that both US27 and US28 share the …
Exploration Of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Paralytic Illness, Tara Malik
Exploration Of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Paralytic Illness, Tara Malik
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
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