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Infant-derived human nasal organoids exhibit relatively increased susceptibility, epithelial responses, and cytotoxicity during RSV infection.
Aloisio GM, Nagaraj D, Murray AM, Schultz EM, McBride T, Aideyan L, Nicholson EG, Henke D, Ferlic-Stark L, Rajan A, Kambal A, Johnson HL, Mosa E, Stossi F, Blutt SE, Piedra PA, Avadhanula V. Aloisio GM, et al. Among authors: schultz em. J Infect. 2024 Oct 9;89(6):106305. doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2024.106305. Online ahead of print. J Infect. 2024. PMID: 39389204 Free article.
Understanding spatiotemporal effects of food supplementation on host-parasite interactions using community-based science.
Knutie SA, Bahouth R, Bertone MA, Webb C, Mehta M, Nahom M, Barta RM, Ghai S, Love AC, Horan S, Soldo A, Cochrane E, Bartholomew J, Cowan E, Bjerke H, Balenger SL, Butler MW, Cornell A, Kennedy AC, Rolland V, Schultz EM, Stanback M, Taff CC, Albery GF. Knutie SA, et al. Among authors: schultz em. J Anim Ecol. 2024 Jul 24. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.14155. Online ahead of print. J Anim Ecol. 2024. PMID: 39049456
Pediatric human nose organoids demonstrate greater susceptibility, epithelial responses, and cytotoxicity than adults during RSV infection.
Aloisio GM, Nagaraj D, Murray AM, Schultz EM, McBride T, Aideyan L, Nicholson EG, Henke D, Ferlic-Stark L, Rajan A, Kambal A, Johnson HL, Mosa E, Stossi F, Blutt SE, Piedra PA, Avadhanula V. Aloisio GM, et al. Among authors: schultz em. bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2024 Feb 1:2024.02.01.578466. doi: 10.1101/2024.02.01.578466. bioRxiv. 2024. Update in: J Infect. 2024 Oct 9;89(6):106305. doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2024.106305. PMID: 38352333 Free PMC article. Updated. Preprint.
The role of funded partnerships in working towards decreasing COVID-19 vaccination disparities, United States, March 2021-December 2022.
Fiebelkorn AP, Adelsberg S, Anthony R, Ashenafi S, Asif AF, Azzarelli M, Bailey T, Boddie TT, Boyer AP, Bungum NW, Burstin H, Burton JL, Casey DM, Chaumont Menendez C, Courtot B, Cronin K, Dowdell C, Downey LH, Fields M, Fitzsimmons T, Frank A, Gustafson E, Gutierrez-Nkomo M, Harris BL, Hill J, Holmes K, Huerta Migus L, Jacob Kuttothara J, Johns N, Johnson J, Kelsey A, Kingangi L, Landrum CM, Lee JT, Martinez PD, Medina Martínez G, Nicholls R, Nilson JR, Ohiaeri N, Pegram L, Perkins C, Piasecki AM, Pindyck T, Price S, Rodgers MS, Roney H, Schultz EM, Sobczyk E, Thierry JM, Toledo C, Weiss NE, Wiatr-Rodriguez A, Williams L, Yang C, Yao A, Zajac J. Fiebelkorn AP, et al. Among authors: schultz em. Vaccine. 2024 Jan 17:S0264-410X(23)01507-4. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.12.061. Online ahead of print. Vaccine. 2024. PMID: 38238113 Free article.
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