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1. Transcriptome Analysis of Lungs in a Mouse Model of Severe COVID-19

2. Mice with induced pulmonary morbidities display severe lung inflammation and mortality following exposure to SARS-CoV-2

3. Characterization of Lung Injury following Abrin Pulmonary Intoxication in Mice: Comparison to Ricin Poisoning

4. A novel swine model of ricin-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome

5. Post-Exposure Anti-Ricin Treatment Protects Swine against Lethal Systemic and Pulmonary Exposures

6. Mapping Immunodominant Antibody Epitopes of Abrin

7. Diverse Profiles of Ricin-Cell Interactions in the Lung Following Intranasal Exposure to Ricin

8. Equal Neutralization Potency of Antibodies Raised against Abrin Subunits

9. Intramuscular Ricin Poisoning of Mice Leads to Widespread Damage in the Heart, Spleen, and Bone Marrow

10. Antibody/doxycycline combined therapy for pulmonary ricinosis: Attenuation of inflammation improves survival of ricin-intoxicated mice

11. Generation of Highly Efficient Equine-Derived Antibodies for Post-Exposure Treatment of Ricin Intoxications by Vaccination with Monomerized Ricin

12. Treatments for Pulmonary Ricin Intoxication: Current Aspects and Future Prospects

13. Total Body Irradiation Mitigates Inflammation and Extends the Therapeutic Time Window for Anti-Ricin Antibody Treatment against Pulmonary Ricinosis in Mice

14. Intramuscular Exposure to a Lethal Dose of Ricin Toxin Leads to Endothelial Glycocalyx Shedding and Microvascular Flow Abnormality in Mice and Swine

15. Pathophysiological profile of awake and anesthetized pigs following systemic exposure to the highly lethal ricin toxin

16. Mice with induced pulmonary morbidities display severe lung inflammation and mortality following exposure to SARS-CoV-2

17. Mice with Induced Pulmonary Comorbidities Display Severe Lung Inflammation and Mortality following Exposure to SARS-CoV-2

18. The low density receptor-related protein 1 plays a significant role in ricin-mediated intoxication of lung cells

19. Identifying exposures to ribosome-inactivating proteins in blood samples: amplification of ricin-induced ribosomal damage products enables sensitive detection of active toxin and circulating depurinated 28S rRNA

20. Determination of ricin intoxication in biological samples by monitoring depurinated 28S rRNA in a unique reverse transcription-ligase-polymerase chain reaction assay

21. Equal Neutralization Potency of Antibodies Raised against Abrin Subunits

22. Intramuscular Ricin Poisoning of Mice Leads to Widespread Damage in the Heart, Spleen, and Bone Marrow

23. Extended therapeutic window for post-exposure treatment of ricin intoxication conferred by the use of high-affinity antibodies

24. A novel swine model of ricin-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome

25. Potent Antiedematous and Protective Effects of Ciprofloxacin in Pulmonary Ricinosis

26. Quantitative profiling of the in vivo enzymatic activity of ricin reveals disparate depurination of different pulmonary cell types

27. Early disruption of the alveolar-capillary barrier in a ricin-induced ARDS mouse model: neutrophil-dependent and -independent impairment of junction proteins

28. Generation of Highly Efficient Equine-Derived Antibodies for Post-Exposure Treatment of Ricin Intoxications by Vaccination with Monomerized Ricin

29. Rapid assessment of antibody-induced ricin neutralization by employing a novel functional cell-based assay

30. Treatments for Pulmonary Ricin Intoxication: Current Aspects and Future Prospects

31. Clinical manifestations following intramuscular exposure of mice to a lethal dose of ricin

32. Ricin-Holotoxin-Based Vaccines: Induction of Potent Ricin-Neutralizing Antibodies

33. Antibody treatment against pulmonary exposure to abrin confers significantly higher levels of protection than treatment against ricin intoxication

34. Early disruption of the intercelullar junction proteins leads to alveolar-capillary barrier dysfunction and pulmonary edema in a mouse ricin intoxication model of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

35. Characterization and Epitope Mapping of the Polyclonal Antibody Repertoire Elicited by Ricin Holotoxin-Based Vaccination

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