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David, Shannon Christa
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LCE
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A new chapter of healthy indoor air: antiviral air treatments
Acidity of expiratory aerosols controls the infectivity of airborne influenza virus and SARS-COV-2
Acidity of expiratory aerosols controls the infectivity of airborne influenza virus and SARS-COV-2
Acidity of expiratory aerosols controls the infectivity of airborne influenza virus and SARS-CoV-2
Effect of Matrix Composition and Thermodynamic Properties on Virus Persistence in Respiratory Droplets
Inactivation mechanisms of influenza A virus within the micro-environment of expiratory bioaerosols
Inactivation mechanisms of influenza A virus within the micro-environment of expiratory bioaerosols identified by whole virus mass-spectrometry
Observed Kinetics of Enterovirus Inactivation by Free Chlorine Are Host Cell-Dependent
Salt-mediated inactivation of influenza A virus in 1- μl droplets exhibits exponential dependence on NaCl molality
The neuraminidase activity of influenza A virus determines the strain-specific sensitivity to neutralization by respiratory mucus
See complete list of publications (16)
Acidity of expiratory aerosols controls the infectivity of airborne influenza virus and SARS-COV-2
Acidity of expiratory aerosols controls the infectivity of airborne influenza virus and SARS-COV-2
Acidity of expiratory aerosols controls the infectivity of airborne influenza virus and SARS-CoV-2
Effect of Matrix Composition and Thermodynamic Properties on Virus Persistence in Respiratory Droplets
Inactivation mechanisms of influenza A virus within the micro-environment of expiratory bioaerosols
Inactivation mechanisms of influenza A virus within the micro-environment of expiratory bioaerosols identified by whole virus mass-spectrometry
Observed Kinetics of Enterovirus Inactivation by Free Chlorine Are Host Cell-Dependent
Salt-mediated inactivation of influenza A virus in 1- μl droplets exhibits exponential dependence on NaCl molality
The neuraminidase activity of influenza A virus determines the strain-specific sensitivity to neutralization by respiratory mucus
See complete list of publications (16)
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