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Assessing the Pandemic Threat of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza a Viruses

Grant number: 110171 | Funding period: 2025 - 2027

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IFN-gene signatures in B cells following influenza A and B virus infection and influenza vaccination

W Zhang, EK Allen, S Li, I Tarasova, R Farrukee, L Kedzierski, B Gilbertson, HA McQuilten, JR Habel, LF Allen, S Rockman, SL Londrigan, SJ Kent, AK Wheatley, JA Trubiano, TC Kotsimbos, AC Cheng, J Schroeder, JC Crawford, PG Thomas

2026-04-15

Influenza viruses continue to cause a substantial global disease burden. Despite influenza vaccination, some individuals succumb t..

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