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1Katz, C., Low-Calle, A. M., Choe, J. H., Laptenko, O., Tong, D., Joseph-Chowdhury, J.-S. N., Garofalo, F., Zhu, Y., Friedler, A., Prives, C.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-03-29Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory PressPrint ISSN: 0890-9369Topics: BiologyPublished by: -
2D. Corti ; J. Misasi ; S. Mulangu ; D. A. Stanley ; M. Kanekiyo ; S. Wollen ; A. Ploquin ; N. A. Doria-Rose ; R. P. Staupe ; M. Bailey ; W. Shi ; M. Choe ; H. Marcus ; E. A. Thompson ; A. Cagigi ; C. Silacci ; B. Fernandez-Rodriguez ; L. Perez ; F. Sallusto ; F. Vanzetta ; G. Agatic ; E. Cameroni ; N. Kisalu ; I. Gordon ; J. E. Ledgerwood ; J. R. Mascola ; B. S. Graham ; J. J. Muyembe-Tamfun ; J. C. Trefry ; A. Lanzavecchia ; N. J. Sullivan
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Published 2016Staff ViewPublication Date: 2016-02-27Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Adult ; Animals ; Antibodies, Monoclonal/*administration & dosage/immunology/isolation & ; purification ; Antibodies, Neutralizing/*administration & dosage/immunology/isolation & ; Antibodies, Viral/*administration & dosage/immunology/isolation & purification ; Clinical Trials as Topic ; Disease Outbreaks ; Ebolavirus/*immunology ; Female ; Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola/epidemiology/*prevention & control ; Humans ; Macaca ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Data ; SurvivorsPublished by: -
3Wang, L., Shi, W., Chappell, J. D., Joyce, M. G., Zhang, Y., Kanekiyo, M., Becker, M. M., van Doremalen, N., Fischer, R., Wang, N., Corbett, K. S., Choe, M., Mason, R. D., Van Galen, J. G., Zhou, T., Saunders, K. O., Tatti, K. M., Haynes, L. M., Kwong, P. D., Modjarrad, K., Kong, W.-P., McLellan, J. S., Denison, M. R., Munster, V. J., Mascola, J. R., Graham, B. S.
The American Society for Microbiology (ASM)
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-04-28Publisher: The American Society for Microbiology (ASM)Print ISSN: 0022-538XElectronic ISSN: 1098-5514Topics: MedicinePublished by: -
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ISSN: 1365-3121Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: GeosciencesNotes: It is important to understand the exact process whereby very large amounts of sediment are transported. This paper reports peculiar conglomerate beds reflecting the transition of submarine debris flows into hyperconcentrated flows, something that has been well documented only in subaerial debris-flow events until now. Voluminous debris flows generated along a Cretaceous submarine channel, southern Chile, transformed immediately into multiphase flows. Their deposits overlie fluted or grooved surfaces and comprise a lower division of clast-supported and imbricated pebble–cobble conglomerate with basal inverse grading and an upper division of clast- to matrix-supported, disorganized conglomerate with abundant intraformational clasts. The conglomerate beds suggest temporal succession of turbidity current, gravelly hyperconcentrated flow, and mud-rich debris flow phases. The multiphase flows resulted from progressive dilution of gravelly but cohesive debris flows that could hydroplane, in contrast to the flow transitions in subaerial environments, which involve mostly non-cohesive debris flows. This finding has significant implications for the definition, classification, and hazard assessment of submarine mass-movement processes and characterization of submarine reservoir rocks.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0009-2614Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyPhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: