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The in crystallo optical spectroscopy toolbox
The rise of time‐resolved macromolecular crystallography has been accompanied by renewed interest in companion biophysical characterization methods applicable to molecules both in solution and in crystallo. Here, we present a workflow and a graphical interface for analysing spectroscopic data collected on macromolecular crystals.Over the past ten years,
Nicolas Caramello+3 more
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Addressing the Underestimated Burden of RSV in Older Adults in Europe: Epidemiology, Surveillance Gaps, and Public Health Implications. [PDF]
D'Ambrosio F+9 more
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Google Trends and Media Coverage: A Comparison During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT Since the start of the COVID‐19 pandemic, infodemiological studies have utilized Google Trends (GT) data to monitor and predict changes in public interest and social behavior. However, the question posed by researchers regarding the relation between online search interest and public media coverage has remained mostly unanswered. Moreover, many
Katja Schulze+2 more
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Interim Evaluation of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Hospitalization Rates Among Infants and Young Children After Introduction of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Prevention Products - United States, October 2024-February 2025. [PDF]
Patton ME+46 more
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Sufficient reproduction numbers to prevent recurrent epidemics
Abstract Current practice in the design and evaluation of control measures in disease ecology and epidemiology, including vaccination, is largely based on reproduction numbers (RNs), which represent prognostic indices of long‐term disease transmission, both in naïve populations (basic RN) and in the presence of prior exposure or infection containment ...
Lorenzo Mari+3 more
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Long-Term Trends in Respiratory Syncytial Virus A Infections (2007-2024) in Korea. [PDF]
Han JS, Jang SH, Jeon JS, Kim JK.
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Quality control assessment of influenza and RSV testing in Europe: 2000-01 season
Martine Valette, M. Aymard
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While the etiology of race differences in mobility is multifactorial, our data indicate that muscle mitochondrial respiration and cardiorespiratory fitness may contribute to the slower walking speed of individuals who identify as Black compared to White.
Paul M. Coen+12 more
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