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Lisa Frenkel
Institution
University of Washington
Address
Seattle
Washington
United States
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COVID-19 publications
All Publications
These graphs show COVID-19 publications by month since August 2019 and all publications written by authors of COVID-19 publications over the past 30 years.
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Year
Publications
2002
5
2003
5
2004
7
2005
6
2006
4
2007
3
2008
8
2009
7
2010
8
2011
6
2012
8
2013
8
2014
10
2015
8
2016
6
2017
8
2018
4
2020
2
2021
3
These graphs show COVID-19 publications by month since August 2019 and all publications written by authors of COVID-19 publications over the past 30 years.
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Publication Field Summary
This graph shows the number and percent of publications by field. Fields are based on how the National Library of Medicine (NLM) classifies the publications' journals and might not represent the specific topics of the publications. Note that an individual publication can be assigned to more than one field. As a result, the publication counts in this graph might add up to more than the number of publications the person has written. To see the data as text,
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This graph shows the number and percent of publications by field. Fields are based on how the National Library of Medicine (NLM) classifies the publications' journals and might not represent the specific topics of the publications. Note that an individual publication can be assigned to more than one field. As a result, the publication counts in this graph might add up to more than the number of publications the person has written. To see the data as text,
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Publication List
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Panpradist N
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Wang Q
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Ruth PS
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Kotnik JH
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Oreskovic AK
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Miller A
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Stewart SWA
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Vrana J
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Han PD
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Beck IA
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Starita LM
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Frenkel LM
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Lutz BR
. Corrigendum to 'Simpler and faster Covid-19 testing: Strategies to streamline SARS-CoV-2 molecular assays'. EBioMedicine. 2021 Apr; 66:103296.
PMID:
33857899
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Citations:
Fields:
Gen
Genetics
Med
Medicine (General)
Harrington WE
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Trakhimets O
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Andrade DV
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Dambrauskas N
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Raappana A
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Jiang Y
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Houck J
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Selman W
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Yang A
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Vigdorovich V
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Yeung W
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Haglund M
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Wallner J
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Oldroyd A
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Hardy S
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Stewart SWA
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Gervassi A
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Van Voorhis W
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Frenkel L
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Sather DN
. Rapid decline of neutralizing antibodies is associated with decay of IgM in adults recovered from mild COVID-19. Cell Rep Med. 2021 04 20; 2(4):100253.
PMID:
33842901
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Citations:
8
Panpradist N
,
Wang Q
,
Ruth PS
,
Kotnik JH
,
Oreskovic AK
,
Miller A
,
Stewart SWA
,
Vrana J
,
Han PD
,
Beck IA
,
Starita LM
,
Frenkel LM
,
Lutz BR
. Simpler and faster Covid-19 testing: Strategies to streamline SARS-CoV-2 molecular assays. EBioMedicine. 2021 Feb; 64:103236.
PMID:
33582488
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Citations:
3
Fields:
Gen
Genetics
Med
Medicine (General)
Translation:
Humans
CT
Clinical Trials
Gniffke EP
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Harrington WE
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Dambrauskas N
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Jiang Y
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Trakhimets O
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Vigdorovich V
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Frenkel L
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Sather DN
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Smith SEP
. Plasma From Recovered COVID-19 Patients Inhibits Spike Protein Binding to ACE2 in a Microsphere-Based Inhibition Assay. J Infect Dis. 2020 11 13; 222(12):1965-1973.
PMID:
32798222
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Citations:
5
Fields:
Com
Communicable Diseases
Translation:
Humans
Cells
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