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Influenza A virus infection of human middle ear cells in vitro
Craig A. Buchman
, Nevis Fregien
Department of Otolaryngology
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences
Washington University School of Medicine
Neurofibromatosis (NF) Center
Siteman Cancer Center
Brain Tumor Center
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Influenza-like Illness
100%
Middle Ear
100%
Human Middle Ear
100%
Influenza Virus
66%
Mucosal Cells
66%
Quantitative PCR
50%
Primary Culture
33%
Epithelial Cells
33%
Cellular Infection
33%
Virus Exposure
33%
Otitis Media
33%
Cytokeratin 18
33%
Virus
16%
Gene Expression
16%
Collagen
16%
Fibroblasts
16%
Immunofluorescence
16%
Polymerase Chain Reaction Analysis
16%
In Vitro Culture
16%
Virus-specific
16%
Cell Culture Model
16%
Cytokeratin
16%
Cytological Changes
16%
Dedifferentiated
16%
Viral Replication
16%
Immunofluorescence Staining
16%
Immunofluorescence Microscopy
16%
Middle Ear mucosa
16%
Specific Primers
16%
Viral Exposure
16%
Design Protocol
16%
Phase Contrast Microscopy
16%
Human Middle Ear Epithelial Cells
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
In Vitro
100%
Virus Infection
100%
Middle Ear
100%
Influenza A Virus
100%
Epithelial Cell
33%
Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction
33%
Infection
22%
Immunofluorescence
22%
Primary Culture
22%
Otitis Media
22%
Keratin 18
22%
Gene Expression
11%
Cell Culture
11%
Cytokeratin
11%
Reaction Analysis
11%
Virus Replication
11%
Immunofluorescence Microscopy
11%
Middle Ear Mucosa
11%
Phase Contrast Microscopy
11%
Fibroblast
11%