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List of works by Nicolas Tchitchek

1918 Influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) and the viral RNA polymerase complex enhance viral pathogenicity, but only HA induces aberrant host responses in mice

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2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus elicits similar clinical course but differential host transcriptional response in mouse, macaque, and swine infection models

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A chemokine gene expression signature derived from meta-analysis predicts the pathogenicity of viral respiratory infections

scientific article published on December 22, 2011

A comprehensive collection of systems biology data characterizing the host response to viral infection.

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A network integration approach to predict conserved regulators related to pathogenicity of influenza and SARS-CoV respiratory viruses

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Annotation of long non-coding RNAs expressed in collaborative cross founder mice in response to respiratory virus infection reveals a new class of interferon-stimulated transcripts

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Delayed inflammatory and cell death responses are associated with reduced pathogenicity in Lujo virus-infected cynomolgus macaques

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Identification of Vaccine-Altered Circulating B Cell Phenotypes Using Mass Cytometry and a Two-Step Clustering Analysis.

scientific article published on 02 May 2016

Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara Vector Induces Specific Cellular and Humoral Responses in the Female Reproductive Tract, the Main HIV Portal of Entry

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Sequencing, annotation and analysis of the Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) transcriptome

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Specific mutations in H5N1 mainly impact the magnitude and velocity of the host response in mice

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Systems approaches to influenza-virus host interactions and the pathogenesis of highly virulent and pandemic viruses

scientific article published on December 5, 2012

The 1918 Influenza Virus PB2 Protein Enhances Virulence through the Disruption of Inflammatory and Wnt-Mediated Signaling in Mice

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