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A new feature on the web, PLoS (Public Library of Science) has put together a moderated collection of scientific briefings on influenza, designed for rapid dissemination.
As of this writing, there are 8 articles online. More will be added over time.
A moderated collection for rapid and open sharing of useful new scientific data, analyses, and ideas.
The current epidemic of swine-origin H1N1 influenza A virus highlights the need for the rapid exchange of scientific results and ideas. PLoS Currents: Influenza aims to enable this exchange by providing an open-access online resource for immediate, open communication and discussion of new scientific data, analyses, and ideas in the field of influenza. All content is moderated by an expert group of influenza researchers.
Reassortment Patterns in Swine Influenza Viruses
By Hossein Khiabanian, Raul Rabadan and Vladimir Trifonov
By Vladimir Trifonov, Raul Rabadan and Vincent Racaniello
Reducing influenza spreading over the airline network
By Jose Marcelino and Marcus Kaiser
By Edward Goldstein, Marc Lipsitch, Justin O'Hagan, and Joel C. Miller
The early molecular epidemiology of the swine-origin A/H1N1 human influenza pandemic
By Andrew Rambaut and Edward Holmes
Evolutionary Dynamics of N-Glycosylation Sites of Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin
By Joshua L. Cherry, Anastasia Nikolskaya, Yuri I Wolf, and David J. Lipman
By Anice Lowen and Peter Palese
Adaptive vaccination strategies to mitigate pandemic influenza
By Gerardo Chowell, Mark Miller, Cecile Viboud, Stefano Bertozzi et al (5 authors)
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