Characterization of an air-liquid interface primary human vaginal epithelium to study Ebola virus infection and testing of antivirals.

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Full Title: Antiviral Res

Abbreviation: Antiviral Res

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Subject Category: Anti-Infective Agents

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"Declaration of competing interest: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper."

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"This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health funded ANF and OE through 1R21AI159703–01 grant. The authors would like to thank Ms. Zhixia Ding and Dr. Katalin Modis/Mr. Gabor Toro for expert assistance in electron microscopy and LDH assessment, respectively. Flow cytometry analysis for this project was done at the UTMB Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Core Lab with the help of Meredith Weglarz."

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