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Transcriptional Analysis for Tuberculosis in Pregnant Women From the PRegnancy Associated Changes In Tuberculosis Immunology (PRACHITi) Study. Mathad, JS et al Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America <<more>>
Dysregulation of Apoptosis Is a Risk Factor for Tuberculosis Disease Progression. Elliott, TO et al The Journal of infectious diseases <<more>>
A single-cell atlas of the peripheral immune response in patients with severe COVID-19. Wilk, AJ et al Nature medicine <<more>>
Differential chromatin accessibility in peripheral blood mononuclear cells underlies COVID-19 disease severity prior to seroconversion. Giroux, NS et al Scientific reports <<more>>
Host Transcriptional Response to Influenza and Other Acute Respiratory Viral Infections--A Prospective Cohort Study. Zhai, Y et al PLoS pathogens <<more>>
Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of allergen-specific T cells in allergy and asthma. Seumois, G et al Science immunology <<more>>
The whole blood transcriptional regulation landscape in 465 COVID-19 infected samples from Japan COVID-19 Task Force. Wang, QS et al Nature communications <<more>>
An interferon-inducible neutrophil-driven blood transcriptional signature in human tuberculosis. Berry, MP et al Nature <<more>>
Plasticity and virus specificity of the airway epithelial cell immune response during respiratory virus infection. Ioannidis, I et al Journal of virology <<more>>
Distinct phases of blood gene expression pattern through tuberculosis treatment reflect modulation of the humoral immune response. Cliff, JM et al The Journal of infectious diseases <<more>>