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Ronen Mosseri

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Piccone M, Feng Y, Chang A, Mosseri R, Lu Q, Kutish G, et al.
J Virol . 2009 Apr; 83(13):6681-8. PMID: 19369337
Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) produces one of the most infectious of all livestock diseases, causing extensive economic loss in areas of breakout. Like other viral pathogens, FMDV recruits proteins encoded...
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Chang A, Zsak L, Feng Y, Mosseri R, Lu Q, Kowalski P, et al.
J Virol . 2006 Aug; 80(17):8705-17. PMID: 16912318
African swine fever virus (ASFV) produces a fatal acute hemorrhagic fever in domesticated pigs that potentially is a worldwide economic threat. Using an expressed sequence tag (EST) library-based antisense method...
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Miller C, Thomsen L, Gaggero C, Mosseri R, Ingmer H, Cohen S
Science . 2004 Aug; 305(5690):1629-31. PMID: 15308764
The SOS response aids bacterial propagation by inhibiting cell division during repair of DNA damage. We report that inactivation of the ftsI gene product, penicillin binding protein 3, by either...
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Shkalim V, Monselise Y, Mosseri R, Finkelstein Y, Garty B
Pediatr Allergy Immunol . 2004 Jun; 15(3):281-3. PMID: 15209964
Recurrent parotitis is an uncommon condition in children. In most cases the etiology is unknown, although the disease is occasionally associated with viral infections, autoimmune disorders and immunodeficiency. We describe,...
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Mosseri R, Finkelstein Y, Monselize Y, Garty B
Pediatr Allergy Immunol . 2002 May; 13(2):143-6. PMID: 12000489
Large T-cell lymphoma was diagnosed in a 13-year-old girl with hyperimmunoglobulinemia E syndrome (HIES). Her past medical history included severe dermatitis, recurrent pneumonia, urinary tract infections, mucocutaneous herpetic infections, fungal...
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Mosseri R, Finkelstein Y, Garty B
Cutis . 2002 Mar; 69(2):88-90. PMID: 11868981
Tinea capitis is the most common fungal skin infection in children. Given that this infection invades the hair shaft and the pilosebaceous unit, systemic antifungal therapy is the gold standard...