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Influence of maternal antibodies on neonatal immunization against respiratory virusesCROWE, James E.Clinical infectious diseases. 2001, Vol 33, Num 10, pp 1720-1727, issn 1058-4838Article

Human metapneumovirus as a major cause of Human respiratory tract diseaseCROWE, James E.The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 2004, Vol 23, Num 11, pp 215-221, issn 0891-3668, 7 p., SUPConference Paper

Novel techniques for assessing infant and pediatric lung function and structureCASTILE, Robert.The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 2004, Vol 23, Num 11, pp 246-253, issn 0891-3668, 8 p., SUPConference Paper

2004 International Congress on Respiratory Viruses, Chicago, IL, USA, April 24-25, 2004GREENBERG, Harry B; CROWE, James E.The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 2004, Vol 23, Num 11, issn 0891-3668, 86 p., SUPConference Proceedings

Blood donor leukocyte reduction filters as a source of human B lymphocytesWEITKAMP, Jörn-Hendrik; CROWE, James E.BioTechniques. 2001, Vol 31, Num 3, pp 464-466, issn 0736-6205, 2 p.Article

Transforming Growth Factor Beta Is a Major Regulator of Human Neonatal Immune Responses following Respiratory Syncytial Virus InfectionTHORNBURG, Natalie J; SHEPHERD, Bryan; CROWE, James E et al.Journal of virology. 2010, Vol 84, Num 24, pp 12895-12902, issn 0022-538X, 8 p.Article

Homing in on Acute Graft vs. Host Disease: Tissue-Specific T Regulatory and Th17 CellsENGELHARDT, Brian G; CROWE, James E.Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology. 2010, Vol 341, pp 121-146, issn 0070-217X, 26 p.Article

Sagittal Orientation of Ingested Coins in the Esophagus in ChildrenSCHLESINGER, Alan E; CROWE, James E.American journal of roentgenology (1976). 2011, Vol 196, Num 3, pp 670-672, issn 0361-803X, 3 p.Article

Recent advances in the study of human antibody responses to influenza virus using optimized human hybridoma approachesCROWE, James E.Vaccine. Supplement. 2009, Vol 27, Num 6, issn 1359-5938, G47-G51Conference Paper

Effect of zinc salts on respiratory syncytial virus replicationSUARA, Rahaman O; CROWE, James E.Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy. 2004, Vol 48, Num 3, pp 783-790, issn 0066-4804, 8 p.Article

Respiratory syncytial virus vaccine developmentCROWE, James E.Vaccine. Supplement. 2001, Vol 20, pp S32-S37, issn 1359-5938Conference Paper

Pandemic influenza: Is an Antiviral response realistic?HAYDEN, Frederick G.The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 2004, Vol 23, Num 11, pp 262-269, issn 0891-3668, 8 p., SUPConference Paper

Viral respiratory infections in children with technology dependence and neuromuscular disordersPANITCH, Howard B.The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 2004, Vol 23, Num 11, pp 222-227, issn 0891-3668, 6 p., SUPConference Paper

The changing epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus and influenza: Impetus for new control measuresGLEZEN, W. Paul.The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 2004, Vol 23, Num 11, pp 202-206, issn 0891-3668, 5 p., SUPConference Paper

Enhancement of the CD8+ T cell response to a subdominant epitope of respiratory syncytial virus by deletion of an immunodominant epitopeMOK, Hoyin; LEE, Sujin; WRIGHT, David W et al.Vaccine. 2008, Vol 26, Num 37, pp 4775-4782, issn 0264-410X, 8 p.Article

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus pathogenesis, disease and vaccines: An updateDENISON, Mark R.The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 2004, Vol 23, Num 11, pp 207-214, issn 0891-3668, 8 p., SUPConference Paper

Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in a girl with a midbrain gliomaPETERS, Timothy R; JENNINGS, Mark T; CROWE, James E et al.Pediatric hematology and oncology. 2002, Vol 19, Num 2, pp 141-143, issn 0888-0018Article

Human Monoclonal Antibodies to Pandemic 1957 H2N2 and Pandemic 1968 H3N2 Influenza VirusesKRAUSE, Jens C; TSIBANE, Tshidi; BASLER, Christopher F et al.Journal of virology. 2012, Vol 86, Num 11, pp 6334-6340, issn 0022-538X, 7 p.Article

A Chimeric A2 Strain of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) with the Fusion Protein of RSV Strain Line 19 Exhibits Enhanced Viral Load, Mucus, and Airway DysfunctionMOORE, Martin L; CHI, Michael H; WILLIAMS, John V et al.Journal of virology. 2009, Vol 83, Num 9, pp 4185-4194, issn 0022-538X, 10 p.Article

A recombinant human monoclonal antibody to human metapneumovirus fusion protein that neutralizes virus in vitro and is effective therapeutically in vivoWILLIAMS, John V; ZHIFENG CHEN; BURTON, Dennis R et al.Journal of virology. 2007, Vol 81, Num 15, pp 8315-8324, issn 0022-538X, 10 p.Article

Tissue-specific regulation of CD8+ T-lymphocyte immunodominance in respiratory syncytial virus infectionLEE, Sujin; MILLER, Scott A; WRIGHT, David W et al.Journal of virology. 2007, Vol 81, Num 5, pp 2349-2358, issn 0022-538X, 10 p.Article

Recurrent Achromobacter xylosoxidans bacteremia associated with persistent lymph node infection in a patient with hyper-immunoglobulin M syndromeWEITKAMP, Jörn-Hendrik; TANG, Yi-Wei; HAAS, David W et al.Clinical infectious diseases. 2000, Vol 31, Num 5, pp 1183-1187, issn 1058-4838Article

Emerging studies of human HIV-specific antibody repertoiresHICAR, Mark D; KALAMS, Spyros A; SPEARMAN, Paul W et al.Vaccine. Supplement. 2010, Vol 28, Num 2, issn 1359-5938, B18-B23Article

Genetic Basis for Adverse Events after Smallpox Vaccination. CommentaryRELMAN, David A; REIF, David M; MCKINNEY, Brett A et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2008, Vol 198, Num 1, issn 0022-1899, 4-5, 16-22 [9 p.]Article

Human metapneumovirus nucleoprotein and phosphoprotein interact and provide the minimal requirements for inclusion body formationDERDOWSKI, Aaron; PETERS, Timothy R; GLOVER, Nancy et al.Journal of general virology. 2008, Vol 89, pp 2698-2708, issn 0022-1317, 11 p., 11Article

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