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Sina Bavari
Researcher at United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
Publications - 353
Citations - 21495
Sina Bavari is an academic researcher from United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ebola virus & Virus. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 349 publications receiving 18782 citations. Previous affiliations of Sina Bavari include University of Nebraska Medical Center & Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
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Posterior Segment Ophthalmic Manifestations in Ebola Survivors, Sierra Leone.
Duncan E. Berry,J. Clay Bavinger,Alcides Fernandes,John G. Mattia,Jalikatu Mustapha,Lloyd Harrison-Williams,Moges Teshome,Matthew J. Vandy,Jessica G. Shantha,Steven Yeh,Brent Hayek,Colleen S. Kraft,Ian Crozier,Kwame O’Neill,Sarian Kamara,Alie H. Wurie,Augustine Goba,John Demby Sandi,Mambu Momoh,Simbirie Jalloh,Don Grant,Paul Farmer,Kerry Dierberg,Joyce Chang,Daniel G. Bausch,Robert F. Garry,Jessica N. Hartnett,Jeffrey G. Shaffer,John S. Schieffelin,Nisha R. Acharya,Timothy M. Uyeki,Roger Reiners,Melanie Reiners,Lowell A. Gess,Mohamed Mansaray,Yusuf Kabba,Daddy Kamara,Sharmistha Mishra,Adrienne K. Chan,Rob Fowler,Tim O'Dempsey,William J. Liu,Faiqa K. Ebrahim,Taylor Hendricks,Erick Kaluma,Sina Bavari,Gustavo Palacios +46 more
Patent
Benzonapthyridine compositions and uses thereof
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present compositions comprising benzonapthyridine small molecule immune potentiators (SMIPs) that are capable of stimulating or modulating an immune response in a subject that has had pre- or post-exposure to a pathogen such as hemorrhagic fever virus.
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Countering Zika Virus: The USAMRIID Response.
Robert G. Lowen,Thomas M. Bocan,Christopher D. Kane,Lisa H. Cazares,Krishna P. Kota,Jason T. Ladner,Farooq Nasar,Louise Pitt,Darci R. Smith,Veronica Soloveva,Mei G. Sun,Xiankun Zeng,Sina Bavari +12 more
TL;DR: The integrated rapid response approach developed at USAMRIID was successfully applied and provides a new template pathway to follow if a new biological threat emerges and will increase the likelihood that novel medical countermeasures could be rapidly developed, evaluated, and translated into the clinic.
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Phosphatase Inhibitors Function as Novel, Broad Spectrum Botulinum Neurotoxin Antagonists in Mouse and Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Motor Neuron-Based Assays
Erkan Kiris,Jonathan E. Nuss,Stephanie M. Stanford,Laura M. Wanner,Lisa H. Cazares,Michael F. Maestre,Hao T. Du,Glenn Y. Gomba,James C. Burnett,Rick Gussio,Nunzio Bottini,Rekha G. Panchal,Christopher D. Kane,Lino Tessarollo,Sina Bavari +14 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that these inhibitors protect against BoNT/A in a dose-dependent manner in human ES-MNs and are the first study showing phosphatase inhibitors as broad-spectrum BoNT antagonists.
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Eastern equine encephalitis virus rapidly infects and disseminates in the brain and spinal cord of cynomolgus macaques following aerosol challenge
Janice A Williams,Simon Y. Long,Xiankun Zeng,Kathleen A. Kuehl,April M. Babka,N. Davis,Jun Liu,John C. Trefry,Sharon P. Daye,Paul Facemire,Patrick L. Iversen,Sina Bavari,Margaret L. Pitt,Farooq Nasar +13 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that EEEV initially replicates in/near the olfactory bulb following aerosol challenge and is rapidly transported to distal regions of the brain by exploiting the neuronal axonal transport system to facilitate neuron-to-neuron spread.