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Richard A Goldstein
Institution
University College London
Address
London
United Kingdom
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COVID-19 publications
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Year
Publications
2002
6
2003
4
2004
2
2005
1
2006
6
2007
2
2008
4
2009
2
2010
4
2011
2
2012
3
2013
4
2014
1
2015
4
2016
2
2017
3
2018
1
2019
1
2020
1
2021
2
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Boshier FAT
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Pang J
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Penner J
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Parker M
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Alders N
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Bamford A
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Grandjean L
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Grunewald S
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Hatcher J
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Best T
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Dalton C
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Bynoe PD
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Frauenfelder C
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Köeglmeier J
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Myerson P
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Roy S
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Williams R
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de Silva TI
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Goldstein RA
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Breuer J
. Evolution of viral variants in remdesivir-treated and untreated SARS-CoV-2-infected pediatrics patients. J Med Virol. 2022 01; 94(1):161-172.
PMID:
34415583
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Citations:
1
Fields:
Vir
Virology
Translation:
Humans
Kemp SA
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Collier DA
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Datir RP
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Ferreira IATM
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Gayed S
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Jahun A
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Hosmillo M
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Rees-Spear C
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Mlcochova P
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Lumb IU
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Roberts DJ
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Chandra A
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Temperton N
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Sharrocks K
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Blane E
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Modis Y
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Leigh KE
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Briggs JAG
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van Gils MJ
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Smith KGC
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Bradley JR
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Smith C
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Doffinger R
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Ceron-Gutierrez L
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Barcenas-Morales G
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Pollock DD
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Goldstein RA
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Smielewska A
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Skittrall JP
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Gouliouris T
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Goodfellow IG
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Gkrania-Klotsas E
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Illingworth CJR
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McCoy LE
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Gupta RK
. SARS-CoV-2 evolution during treatment of chronic infection. Nature. 2021 04; 592(7853):277-282.
PMID:
33545711
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Citations:
188
Fields:
Sci
Science
Translation:
Humans
Pollock DD
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Castoe TA
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Perry BW
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Lytras S
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Wade KJ
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Robertson DL
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Holmes EC
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Boni MF
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Kosakovsky Pond SL
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Parry R
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Carlton EJ
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Wood JLN
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Pennings PS
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Goldstein RA
. Viral CpG Deficiency Provides No Evidence That Dogs Were Intermediate Hosts for SARS-CoV-2. Mol Biol Evol. 2020 09 01; 37(9):2706-2710.
PMID:
32658964
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Citations:
7
Fields:
Mol
Molecular Biology
Translation:
Humans
Animals
Cells
PH
Public Health
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