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Ryan N. Jennings
Researcher at Ohio State University
Publications - 29
Citations - 191
Ryan N. Jennings is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Virus. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 25 publications receiving 125 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryan N. Jennings include Wake Forest University.
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A Zika virus vaccine expressing premembrane-envelope-NS1 polyprotein
Anzhong Li,Jingyou Yu,Mijia Lu,Yuanmei Ma,Zayed Attia,Chao Shan,Miaoge Xue,Xueya Liang,Kelsey Craig,Nirajkumar Makadiya,Jennifer J. He,Ryan N. Jennings,Pei Yong Shi,Mark E. Peeples,Shan-Lu Liu,Prosper N. Boyaka,Jianrong Li +16 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that attenuated rVSV co-expressing prM, E, and NS1 is a promising vaccine candidate for protection against ZIKV infection and highlights an important role for NS1 in ZikV-specific cellular immune responses.
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Type I Interferon Signaling Enhances CD8+ T Cell Effector Function and Differentiation during Murine Gammaherpesvirus 68 Infection
TL;DR: The findings support a model in which type I IFNs likely suppress MHV68 replication, thus limiting viral antigen and facilitating an effective gammaherpesvirus-directed CD8+ T cell response.
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Phosphorylation of human metapneumovirus M2-1 protein upregulates viral replication and pathogenesis
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that phosphorylation of the M2-1 protein upregulates hMPV RNA synthesis, replication, and pathogenesis in vivo and may serve as a novel approach to develop live attenuated vaccines as well as antiviral drugs for pneumoviruses.
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Evaluation of microwave ablation for local treatment of dogs with distal radial osteosarcoma: A pilot study.
TL;DR: Microwave ablation induced variable tumor necrosis and did not induce immediate postablation complications in these six dogs with distal radius OSA, justifying further evaluation of MWA as a potential modality to treat primary bone lesions in dogs.
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Diagnostic accuracy of optical coherence tomography for assessing surgical margins of canine soft tissue sarcomas in observers of different specialties
Josephine A Dornbusch,Laura E. Selmic,Pin-Chieh Huang,Jonathan P. Samuelson,Eric McLaughlin,Vincent A Wavreille,Jessica A Ogden,Brittany E Abrams,Alex Kalamaras,Eric M. Green,Eric T. Hostnik,Lincoln Every,Jason A. Fuerst,Ryan N. Jennings,Christopher Premanandan,Joshua N. Lorbach,Sarah C. Linn,Aneesh Alex,Janet E. Sorrells,Lingxiao Yang,Stephen A. Boppart +20 more
TL;DR: Use of OCT to accurately assess surgical margins after STS excision was associated with a high sensitivity and specificity among various specialties, and personnel of all specialties and experience levels could effectively be trained to interpret OCT imaging.