David Cyranoski

InstitutionNature from Shanghai
AddressShanghai
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    1. Cyranoski D. Alarming COVID variants show vital role of genomic surveillance. Nature. 2021 01; 589(7842):337-338. PMID: 33452508.
      Citations: 26     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    2. Cyranoski D. Why emergency COVID-vaccine approvals pose a dilemma for scientists. Nature. 2020 12; 588(7836):18-19. PMID: 33230275.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    3. Ledford H, Cyranoski D, Van Noorden R. The UK has approved a COVID vaccine - here's what scientists now want to know. Nature. 2020 12; 588(7837):205-206. PMID: 33288887.
      Citations: 29     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    4. Cyranoski D. Arab nations first to approve Chinese COVID vaccine - despite lack of public data. Nature. 2020 12; 588(7839):548. PMID: 33318701.
      Citations: 8     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    5. Cyranoski D, Dolgin E, Gaind N, Hall S, Ledford H, Lewis D, Mallapaty S, Rodríguez Mega E, Subbaraman N. Nature's 10: ten people who helped shape science in 2020. Nature. 2020 12; 588(7839):563-576. PMID: 33323949.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimals
    6. Cyranoski D. How to stop restaurants from driving COVID infections. Nature. 2020 11; 587(7834):344. PMID: 33173217.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    7. Cyranoski D. What China's speedy COVID vaccine deployment means for the pandemic. Nature. 2020 10; 586(7829):343-344. PMID: 33033397.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    8. Phillips N, Cyranoski D, Mallapaty S. A leading coronavirus vaccine trial is on hold: scientists react. Nature. 2020 Sep 09. PMID: 32908295.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    
    9. Cyranoski D, Mallapaty S. Scientists relieved as coronavirus vaccine trial restarts - but question lack of transparency. Nature. 2020 09; 585(7825):331-332. PMID: 32929259.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    10. Cyranoski D. China's coronavirus vaccines are leaping ahead - but face challenges as virus wanes. Nature. 2020 08; 584(7819):17-18. PMID: 32737453.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    11. Cyranoski D. The biggest mystery: what it will take to trace the coronavirus source. Nature. 2020 Jun 05. PMID: 32504020.
      Citations: 6     Fields:    
    12. Cyranoski D. The pandemic is challenging China's breakneck race to the top of science. Nature. 2020 06; 582(7811):170-171. PMID: 32504016.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    13. Cyranoski D. Why children avoid the worst coronavirus complications might lie in their arteries. Nature. 2020 06; 582(7812):324-325. PMID: 32546867.
      Citations: 7     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    14. Cyranoski D. China is promoting coronavirus treatments based on unproven traditional medicines. Nature. 2020 May 06. PMID: 32376938.
      Citations: 17     Fields:    
    15. Cyranoski D. Profile of a killer: the complex biology powering the coronavirus pandemic. Nature. 2020 05; 581(7806):22-26. PMID: 32367025.
      Citations: 52     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    16. Silver A, Cyranoski D. China is tightening its grip on coronavirus research. Nature. 2020 04; 580(7804):439-440. PMID: 32296161.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    17. Cyranoski D. 'We need to be alert': Scientists fear second coronavirus wave as China's lockdowns ease. Nature. 2020 Mar 30. PMID: 32231319.
      Citations: 16     Fields:    
    18. Cyranoski D. Mystery deepens over animal source of coronavirus. Nature. 2020 03; 579(7797):18-19. PMID: 32127703.
      Citations: 42     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    19. Cyranoski D. What China's coronavirus response can teach the rest of the world. Nature. 2020 03; 579(7800):479-480. PMID: 32203360.
      Citations: 33     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    20. Callaway E, Cyranoski D, Mallapaty S, Stoye E, Tollefson J. The coronavirus pandemic in five powerful charts. Nature. 2020 03; 579(7800):482-483. PMID: 32203366.
      Citations: 75     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    21. Cyranoski D. Scientists question China's decision not to report symptom-free coronavirus cases. Nature. 2020 Feb 20. PMID: 33603174.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    
    22. Cyranoski D. Did pangolins spread the China coronavirus to people? Nature. 2020 Feb 07. PMID: 33547428.
      Citations: 6     Fields:    
    23. Callaway E, Cyranoski D. China coronavirus: Six questions scientists are asking. Nature. 2020 01; 577(7792):605-607. PMID: 31992880.
      Citations: 30     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    24. Cyranoski D. This scientist hopes to test coronavirus drugs on animals in locked-down Wuhan. Nature. 2020 01; 577(7792):607. PMID: 31992886.
      Citations: 13     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    25. Cyranoski D, Law YH, Ong S, Phillips N, Zastrow M. Science stars of East Asia. Nature. 2018 06; 558(7711):502-510. PMID: 29950631.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    26. Cyranoski D. Bat cave solves mystery of deadly SARS virus - and suggests new outbreak could occur. Nature. 2017 12 07; 552(7683):15-16. PMID: 29219990.
      Citations: 8     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    27. Van Noorden R, Tollefson J, Hayden EC, Morello L, Shen H, Butler D, Ledford H, Witze A, Reich ES, Schiermeier Q, Cyranoski D. 365 days: 2013 in review. Nature. 2013 Dec 19; 504(7480):344-9. PMID: 24352274.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    28. Cyranoski D. Swift response greets return of SARS in China. Nature. 2004 Jan 08; 427(6970):89. PMID: 14712242.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    29. Cyranoski D. China: from SARS to the stars. Nature. 2003 Dec 18; 426(6968):752-3. PMID: 14685192.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    30. Pearson H, Clarke T, Abbott A, Knight J, Cyranoski D. SARS: what have we learned? Nature. 2003 Jul 10; 424(6945):121-6. PMID: 12853923.
      Citations: 25     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    31. Cyranoski D, Abbott A. Virus detectives seek source of SARS in China's wild animals. Nature. 2003 May 29; 423(6939):467. PMID: 12774078.
      Citations: 11     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    32. Cyranoski D, Abbott A. Apartment complex holds clues to pandemic potential of SARS. Nature. 2003 May 01; 423(6935):3-4. PMID: 12721585.
      Citations: 7     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    33. Abbott A, Cyranoski D. Biologists seek to head off future sources of infection. Nature. 2003 May 01; 423(6935):3. PMID: 12721586.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    34. Cyranoski D. Taiwan left isolated in fight against SARS. Nature. 2003 Apr 17; 422(6933):652. PMID: 12700727.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    35. Cyranoski D. China joins investigation of mystery pneumonia. Nature. 2003 Apr 03; 422(6931):459. PMID: 12673214.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
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