Pandemic influenza viruses have emerged three times in this century. It is important to examine the potential risk of novel microorganisms/viruses through the add-on research mechanism of Gain of Function Research (GoFR). This mechanism consists of the practice of serial passaging of microorganisms to increase their transmissibility, virulence, immunogenicity, and host tropism through the inclusive feature of selective pressure of culture medium. Although, the GoFR can be a double-edged sword that has the potential to give an insight and better appreciation of current and future pandemics with antecedent apprehension of initiating a pandemic, itself. Moreover, with its inherent potential to give a head start on a virus, GoFR has the potenti...
ABSTRACT If accidentally released, mammalian-transmissible influenza A/H5N1 viruses could pose a gre...
In the twenty-first century, biology faces a problem that has previously vexed other disciplines suc...
ABSTRACT The 1977-1978 influenza epidemic was probably not a natural event, as the genetic sequence ...
In recent years, scientists have engaged in a vigorous debate re-garding the value of so-called gain...
The dual-use risk of infectious disease research using enhanced potential pandemic pathogens (ePPP),...
Gain-of-function research is research in which a virus or other pathogen is created, in the course o...
Proponents of the use of gain-of-function (GOF) experiments with pathogens with pandemic potential (...
Since the spring of 2014, there has been a vibrant debate in thescientific community about the benef...
Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhap...
In recent years, controversy has arisen regarding the risks and benefits of certain types of gain-of...
Influenza virus is one of a handful of infectious disease agentsthat can cause devastating pandemics...
According to the WHO, dual use research of concern (DURC) is "life sciences research that is intende...
Influenza virus is one of a handful of infectious disease agentsthat can cause devastating pandemics...
virulence, toxicology, and immunology A. Transmissibility notes that There is an increased understan...
In this paper we examine “gain of function” (GOF) research in virology, which results in a virus tha...
ABSTRACT If accidentally released, mammalian-transmissible influenza A/H5N1 viruses could pose a gre...
In the twenty-first century, biology faces a problem that has previously vexed other disciplines suc...
ABSTRACT The 1977-1978 influenza epidemic was probably not a natural event, as the genetic sequence ...
In recent years, scientists have engaged in a vigorous debate re-garding the value of so-called gain...
The dual-use risk of infectious disease research using enhanced potential pandemic pathogens (ePPP),...
Gain-of-function research is research in which a virus or other pathogen is created, in the course o...
Proponents of the use of gain-of-function (GOF) experiments with pathogens with pandemic potential (...
Since the spring of 2014, there has been a vibrant debate in thescientific community about the benef...
Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhap...
In recent years, controversy has arisen regarding the risks and benefits of certain types of gain-of...
Influenza virus is one of a handful of infectious disease agentsthat can cause devastating pandemics...
According to the WHO, dual use research of concern (DURC) is "life sciences research that is intende...
Influenza virus is one of a handful of infectious disease agentsthat can cause devastating pandemics...
virulence, toxicology, and immunology A. Transmissibility notes that There is an increased understan...
In this paper we examine “gain of function” (GOF) research in virology, which results in a virus tha...
ABSTRACT If accidentally released, mammalian-transmissible influenza A/H5N1 viruses could pose a gre...
In the twenty-first century, biology faces a problem that has previously vexed other disciplines suc...
ABSTRACT The 1977-1978 influenza epidemic was probably not a natural event, as the genetic sequence ...