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Emergence of an Antigenically Drifted and Reassorted Influenza B Virus at the end of the 2024-25 Influenza Season
Thesis
First Author
Influenza B
Phylogenetics
Serology
DNA damage drives antigen diversification in Trypanosoma brucei
contributer
Trypansoma brucei
Genomic Evolution of Influenza A Virus During the 2024–2025 Season, the Johns Hopkins Health System: Antigenic Drift Reduces Serum Neutralization
contributor
Influenza A
Phylogenetics
Serology
In-vitro characterization of 2019-24 Influenza B Viruses reveals increased temperature-dependent fitness in later timepoints independent of antigenic drift
Thesis
First Author
Influenza B
Serology
in vitro fitness
Low levels of H5N1 HA and NA antibodies in the human population are boosted by seasonal A/H1N1 infection but not by A/H3N2 infection or influenza vaccination
contributor
Influenza A
Bovine H5N1
Serology
The Influenza B Virus Victoria and Yamagata Lineages Display Distinct Cell Tropism and Infection-Induced Host Gene Expression in Human Nasal Epithelial Cell Cultures
Thesis
First Author
Influenza B
Phylogenetics
Innate Host Response
Serology
Cell Tropism
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