Rebecca Dunmore
- An anti-human ICAM-1 antibody inhibits human rhinovirus infection in the mouse model of human major group rhinovirus infectionBy Stephanie Traub, Alan Carruthers, Rebecca Dunmore, Leila Gogsadze, Nathan W. Bartlett, Weidong Hao, Qing Zhu, Katie Bernard, Michael Dymond, Andrew Leishman, Alison Humbles, Ian K. Anderson, Roland Kolbeck, Matthew Sleeman, Ted Wells and Sebastian L. JohnstonStephanie Traub1Department of Respiratory Infection, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomAlan Carruthers2Respiratory, Inflammation & Autoimmunity, MedImmune LLC, Cambridge, United KingdomRebecca Dunmore2Respiratory, Inflammation & Autoimmunity, MedImmune LLC, Cambridge, United KingdomLeila Gogsadze1Department of Respiratory Infection, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomNathan W. Bartlett1Department of Respiratory Infection, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomWeidong Hao4Respiratory, Inflammation & Autoimmunity, MedImmune LLC, Gaithersburg, United StatesQing Zhu4Respiratory, Inflammation & Autoimmunity, MedImmune LLC, Gaithersburg, United StatesKatie Bernard4Respiratory, Inflammation & Autoimmunity, MedImmune LLC, Gaithersburg, United StatesMichael Dymond3Respiratory and Inflammation Research Area, AstraZeneca, Charnwood, United KingdomAndrew Leishman3Respiratory and Inflammation Research Area, AstraZeneca, Charnwood, United KingdomAlison Humbles4Respiratory, Inflammation & Autoimmunity, MedImmune LLC, Gaithersburg, United StatesIan K. Anderson2Respiratory, Inflammation & Autoimmunity, MedImmune LLC, Cambridge, United KingdomRoland Kolbeck4Respiratory, Inflammation & Autoimmunity, MedImmune LLC, Gaithersburg, United StatesMatthew Sleeman2Respiratory, Inflammation & Autoimmunity, MedImmune LLC, Cambridge, United KingdomTed Wells3Respiratory and Inflammation Research Area, AstraZeneca, Charnwood, United KingdomSebastian L. Johnston1Department of Respiratory Infection, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
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