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Safety testing of Ovaprene: An investigational nonhormonal monthly vaginal contraceptive.
Mauck C, Thurman A, Jensen JT, Schreiber CA, Baker J, Hou MY, Chavoustie S, Dart C, Wu H, Ravel J, Gajer P, Herold BC, Jacot T, Zack N, Hatheway J, Friend D. Mauck C, et al. Among authors: ravel j. Contraception. 2024 Mar 27:110440. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2024.110440. Online ahead of print. Contraception. 2024. PMID: 38552818 Free article.
The DTC microbiome testing industry needs more regulation.
Hoffmann DE, von Rosenvinge EC, Roghmann MC, Palumbo FB, McDonald D, Ravel J. Hoffmann DE, et al. Among authors: ravel j. Science. 2024 Mar 15;383(6688):1176-1179. doi: 10.1126/science.adk4271. Epub 2024 Mar 14. Science. 2024. PMID: 38484067
Drug-target identification in COVID-19 disease mechanisms using computational systems biology approaches.
Niarakis A, Ostaszewski M, Mazein A, Kuperstein I, Kutmon M, Gillespie ME, Funahashi A, Acencio ML, Hemedan A, Aichem M, Klein K, Czauderna T, Burtscher F, Yamada TG, Hiki Y, Hiroi NF, Hu F, Pham N, Ehrhart F, Willighagen EL, Valdeolivas A, Dugourd A, Messina F, Esteban-Medina M, Peña-Chilet M, Rian K, Soliman S, Aghamiri SS, Puniya BL, Naldi A, Helikar T, Singh V, Fernández MF, Bermudez V, Tsirvouli E, Montagud A, Noël V, Ponce-de-Leon M, Maier D, Bauch A, Gyori BM, Bachman JA, Luna A, Piñero J, Furlong LI, Balaur I, Rougny A, Jarosz Y, Overall RW, Phair R, Perfetto L, Matthews L, Rex DAB, Orlic-Milacic M, Gomez LCM, De Meulder B, Ravel JM, Jassal B, Satagopam V, Wu G, Golebiewski M, Gawron P, Calzone L, Beckmann JS, Evelo CT, D'Eustachio P, Schreiber F, Saez-Rodriguez J, Dopazo J, Kuiper M, Valencia A, Wolkenhauer O, Kitano H, Barillot E, Auffray C, Balling R, Schneider R; COVID-19 Disease Map Community. Niarakis A, et al. Among authors: ravel jm. Front Immunol. 2024 Feb 13;14:1282859. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1282859. eCollection 2023. Front Immunol. 2024. PMID: 38414974 Free PMC article.
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