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Axel Lehrer to Glycoproteins

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0.437
  1. Preston KB, Monticello CR, Wong TAS, To A, Donini O, Lehrer AT, Randolph TW. Preservation of Quaternary Structure in Thermostable, Lyophilized Filovirus Glycoprotein Vaccines: A Search for Stability-Indicating Assays. J Pharm Sci. 2020 12; 109(12):3716-3727.
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    Score: 0.177
  2. Lehrer AT, Wong TS, Lieberman MM, Johns L, Medina L, Feldmann F, Feldmann H, Marzi A. Recombinant subunit vaccines protect guinea pigs from lethal Ebola virus challenge. Vaccine. 2019 11 08; 37(47):6942-6950.
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    Score: 0.163
  3. Preston KB, Wong TAS, Lieberman MM, To A, Lai CY, Granados A, Thomasson H, Misamore J, Yalley-Ogunro J, Cabus M, Andersen H, Donini O, Lehrer AT, Randolph TW. Lyophilized Filovirus Glycoprotein Vaccines: Peroxides in a Vaccine Formulation with Polysorbate 80-Containing Adjuvant are Associated with Reduced Neutralizing Antibody Titers in Both Mice and Non-Human Primates. J Pharm Sci. 2022 12; 111(12):3424-3434.
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    Score: 0.050
  4. Preston KB, Wong TAS, To A, Tashiro TE, Lieberman MM, Granados A, Feliciano K, Harrison J, Yalley-Ogunro J, Elyard HA, Donini O, Lehrer AT, Randolph TW. Single-vial filovirus glycoprotein vaccines: Biophysical characteristics and immunogenicity after co-lyophilization with adjuvant. Vaccine. 2021 09 15; 39(39):5650-5657.
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    Score: 0.047
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