Kanta Subbarao And NotÉtats-Unis
List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 7.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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001331 | Troy C. Sutton ; Kanta Subbarao | Development of animal models against emerging coronaviruses: From SARS to MERS coronavirus |
001368 | Lisa M. Gretebeck ; Kanta Subbarao | Animal models for SARS and MERS coronaviruses |
003771 | Yiu Wing Kam [République populaire de Chine] ; François Kien ; Anjeanette Roberts ; Yan Chung Cheung ; Elaine W. Lamirande ; Leatrice Vogel ; Shui Ling Chu ; Jane Tse ; Jeannette Guarner ; Sherif R. Zaki ; Kanta Subbarao ; Malik Peiris ; Béatrice Nal ; Ralf Altmeyer | Antibodies against trimeric S glycoprotein protect hamsters against SARS-CoV challenge despite their capacity to mediate FcgammaRII-dependent entry into B cells in vitro. |
004011 | Marta L. Dediego ; Enrique Álvarez ; Fernando Almazán ; María Teresa Rejas ; Elaine Lamirande ; Anjeanette Roberts ; Wun-Ju Shieh ; Sherif R. Zaki ; Kanta Subbarao ; Luis Enjuanes | A Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus That Lacks the E Gene Is Attenuated In Vitro and In Vivo▿ |
004659 | Konrad Stadler ; Anjeanette Roberts ; Stephan Becker ; Leatrice Vogel ; Markus Eickmann ; Larissa Kolesnikova ; Hans-Dieter Klenk ; Brian Murphy ; Rino Rappuoli ; Sergio Abrignani ; Kanta Subbarao | SARS vaccine protective in mice. |
004842 | Jianhua Sui ; Wenhui Li ; Anjeanette Roberts ; Leslie J. Matthews ; Akikazu Murakami ; Leatrice Vogel ; Swee Kee Wong ; Kanta Subbarao ; Michael Farzan ; Wayne A. Marasco | Evaluation of Human Monoclonal Antibody 80R for Immunoprophylaxis of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome by an Animal Study, Epitope Mapping, and Analysis of Spike Variants |
005473 | Elisabetta Traggiai [Suisse] ; Stephan Becker ; Kanta Subbarao ; Larissa Kolesnikova ; Yasushi Uematsu ; Maria Rita Gismondo ; Brian R. Murphy ; Rino Rappuoli ; Antonio Lanzavecchia | An efficient method to make human monoclonal antibodies from memory B cells: potent neutralization of SARS coronavirus. |
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