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Kyle L. O’Donnell
Kyle L. O’Donnell
University of North Dakota
Virology
Zika virus
Biology
Virus
Antibody-dependent enhancement
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Avian anti-NS1 IgY antibodies neutralize dengue virus infection and protect against lethal dengue virus challenge.
2020
Antiviral Research
Kyle L. O’Donnell
Diego A. Espinosa
Henry Puerta-Guardo
Scott B. Biering
James Schiltz
Matthew L. Nilles
Jeffrey S. Li
Eva Harris
David S. Bradley
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Difference in strain pathogenicity of a septicemic Yersinia pestis infection in a TLR2-/- mouse model.
2020
Infection and Immunity
Kyle L. O’Donnell
Peter L. Knopick
Riley Larsen
Sanghita Sarkar
Matthew L. Nilles
David S. Bradley
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Zika Virus-Specific IgY Results Are Therapeutic Following a Lethal Zika Virus Challenge without Inducing Antibody-Dependent Enhancement
2019
Viruses
Kyle L. O’Donnell
Bernadette Meberg
James Schiltz
Matthew L. Nilles
David Bradley
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Potential of a Northern Population of Aedes vexans (Diptera: Culicidae) to Transmit Zika Virus
2017
Journal of Medical Entomology
Kyle L. O’Donnell
Mckenzie A. Bixby
Kelsey J. Morin
David S. Bradley
Jefferson A. Vaughan
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