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Samar K Dankar
University of Ottawa
2006
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37148621Transforming acidic coiled-coil containing protein 3 suppresses influenza A virus replication by impeding viral endosomal trafficking and nuclear import.Vet Microbiol2023
37858267Exploring the alternative virulence determinants PB2 S155N and PA S49Y/D347G that promote mammalian adaptation of the H9N2 avian influenza virus in mice.Vet Res2023
35746676D2I and F9Y Mutations in the NS1 Protein of Influenza A Virus Affect Viral Replication via Regulating Host Innate Immune Responses.Viruses2022
32346464Dynamic-informed consent: A potential solution for ethical dilemmas in population sequencing initiatives.Comput Struct Biotechnol J2020
31033449Privacy-Preserving Analysis of Distributed Biomedical Data: Designing Efficient and Secure Multiparty Computations Using Distributed Statistical Learning Theory.JMIR Med Inform2019
31007872Informed Consent in Biomedical Research.Comput Struct Biotechnol J2019
29636096The development of large-scale de-identified biomedical databases in the age of genomics-principles and challenges.Hum Genomics2018
25313614Antimicrobial profile of essential oils extracted from wild versus cultivated Origanum ehrenberjii against enteric bacteria.J Infect Dev Ctries2014
23886034Influenza A/Hong Kong/156/1997(H5N1) virus NS1 gene mutations F103L and M106I both increase IFN antagonism, virulence and cytoplasmic localization but differ in binding to RIG-I and CPSF30.Virol J2013
22363747Multifunctional adaptive NS1 mutations are selected upon human influenza virus evolution in the mouse.PLoS One2012
26038410Adaptive mutation in influenza A virus non-structural gene is linked to host switching and induces a novel protein by alternative splicing.Emerg Microbes Infect2012
21226922Influenza A virus NS1 gene mutations F103L and M106I increase replication and virulence.Virol J2011
21738783Genomic and protein structural maps of adaptive evolution of human influenza A virus to increased virulence in the mouse.PLoS One2011
20702632PB2 and hemagglutinin mutations are major determinants of host range and virulence in mouse-adapted influenza A virus.J Virol2010
20429054Avian influenza outbreak in poultry in the Lebanon and transmission to neighbouring farmers and swine.Vet Ital2006
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