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Robert W. Sidwell is affiliated with Utah State University in the United States. Their academic profile includes a focus on research and teaching within the university, contributing to the institution's scholarly activities.

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Best Publications

  • Broad-spectrum antiviral activity of Virazole: 1-beta-D-ribofuranosyl-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxamide.

    Robert W. Sidwell;John H. Huffman;G. P. Khare;Lois B. Allen

  • Maternal Influenza Infection Causes Marked Behavioral and Pharmacological Changes in the Offspring

    Limin Shi;S. Hossein Fatemi;Robert W. Sidwell;Paul H. Patterson

  • Mechanism of Action of 1-β-D-Ribofuranosyl-1,2,4-Triazole-3-Carboxamide (Virazole), A New Broad-Spectrum Antiviral Agent

    David G. Streeter;J. T. Witkowski;Gyaneshwar P. Khare;Robert W. Sidwell

  • Design, synthesis, and broad spectrum antiviral activity of 1-.beta.-D-ribofuranosyl-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxamide and related nucleosides

    J. T. Witkowski;Roland K. Robins;Robert W. Sidwell;Lionel N. Simon

  • Handbook of Animal Models of Infection

    John D Morrey;R W Sidwell;B E Korba

  • Oral Administration of a Prodrug of the Influenza Virus Neuraminidase Inhibitor GS 4071 Protects Mice and Ferrets against Influenza Infection

    Dirk B. Mendel;Chun Y. Tai;Paul A. Escarpe;Weixing Li

  • Defective corticogenesis and reduction in Reelin immunoreactivity in cortex and hippocampus of prenatally infected neonatal mice.

    S H Fatemi;E S Emamian;D Kist;R W Sidwell

  • Prenatal Viral Infection Leads to Pyramidal Cell Atrophy and Macrocephaly in Adulthood: Implications for Genesis of Autism and Schizophrenia

    S. Hossein Fatemi;Julie Earle;Reena Kanodia;David Kist

  • In Vitro and In Vivo Activities of T-705 against Arenavirus and Bunyavirus Infections

    Brian B. Gowen;Min-Hui Wong;Kie-Hoon Jung;Andrew B. Sanders

  • Sialidase Fusion Protein as a Novel Broad-Spectrum Inhibitor of Influenza Virus Infection

    Michael P. Malakhov;Laura M. Aschenbrenner;Donald F. Smee;Miles K. Wandersee

  • Antiviral activities of biflavonoids

    Y. M. Lin;M. T. Flavin;R. Schure;F. C. Chen

  • Evaluation of immunomodulators, interferons and known in vitro SARS-coV inhibitors for inhibition of SARS-coV replication in BALB/c mice.

    Dale L. Barnard;Craig W. Day;Kevin Bailey;Matthew Heiner

  • Synthesis and antiviral activity of certain thiazole C-nucleosides.

    Prem C. Srivastava;Michael V. Pickering;Lois B. Allen;David G. Streeter

  • Inhibition of influenza virus infections in mice by GS4104, an orally effective influenza virus neuraminidase inhibitor

    Robert W. Sidwell;John H. Huffman;Dale L. Barnard;Kevin W. Bailey

  • Viruses of the Bunya- and Togaviridae families: potential as bioterrorism agents and means of control

    Robert W Sidwell;Donald F Smee

  • Identification of active antiviral compounds against a New York isolate of West Nile virus

    John D Morrey;Donald F Smee;Robert W Sidwell;Christopher Tseng

  • Prenatal viral infection in mouse causes differential expression of genes in brains of mouse progeny: a potential animal model for schizophrenia and autism.

    S.H. Fatemi;D.A. Pearce;A.I. Brooks;R.W. Sidwell

  • In Vitro Effect of 1-β-d-Ribofuranosyl-1,2,4-Triazole-3-Carboxamide (Virazole, ICN 1229) on Deoxyribonucleic Acid and Ribonucleic Acid Viruses

    John H. Huffman;Robert W. Sidwell;Gyaneshwar P. Khare;Joseph T. Witkowski

  • Evaluation of the antiviral activity of anthraquinones, anthrones and anthraquinone derivatives against human cytomegalovirus

    Dale L. Barnard;John H. Huffman;Janis L.B. Morris;Steven G. Wood

  • Characterization of Human Influenza Virus Variants Selected In Vitro in the Presence of the Neuraminidase Inhibitor GS 4071

    Chun Y. Tai;Paul A. Escarpe;Robert W. Sidwell;Matthew A. Williams

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald F. Smee
Donald F. Smee Utah State University
John D. Morrey
John D. Morrey Utah State University
Roland K. Robins
Roland K. Robins University of Utah
John W. Huggins
John W. Huggins United States Department of the Army
Choung U. Kim
Choung U. Kim Bristol-Myers Squibb (Germany)
Raymond F. Schinazi
Raymond F. Schinazi Emory University
Brent E. Korba
Brent E. Korba Georgetown University
Chung K. Chu
Chung K. Chu University of Georgia
Paul K.S. Chan
Paul K.S. Chan Chinese University of Hong Kong
Paul Thuras
Paul Thuras University of Minnesota

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