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    A rosin-functionalized plastic surface inactivates African swine fever virus by Hemmink, Johanneke Dinie, Shroff, Sailee, Chege, Naomi, Haapakoski, Marjo, Dixon, Linda K, Marjomäki, Varpu

    Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (23-09-2024)
    “…African swine fever virus (ASFV) causes a severe hemorrhagic disease in pigs, leading to up to 100% case fatality. The virus May persist on solid surfaces for…”
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    Antiviral action of a functionalized plastic surface against human coronaviruses by Shroff, Sailee, Haapakoski, Marjo, Tapio, Kosti, Laajala, Mira, Leppänen, Miika, Plavec, Zlatka, Haapala, Antti, Butcher, Sarah J, Ihalainen, Janne A, Toppari, J Jussi, Marjomäki, Varpu

    Published in Microbiology spectrum (06-02-2024)
    “…Viruses may persist on solid surfaces for long periods, which may contribute to indirect transmission. Thus, it is imperative to develop functionalized…”
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    Optimizing the SYBR green related cyanine dye structure to aim for brighter nucleic acid visualization by Alaranta, Johanna M., Truong, Khai-Nghi, Matus, María Francisca, Malola, Sami A., Rissanen, Kari T., Shroff, Sailee S., Marjomäki, Varpu S., Häkkinen, Hannu J., Lahtinen, Tanja M.

    Published in Dyes and pigments (01-01-2023)
    “…In recent years, the studies of RNA and its use for the development of RNA based vaccines have increased drastically. Although cyanine dyes are commonly used…”
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    Tree Species-Dependent Inactivation of Coronaviruses and Enteroviruses on Solid Wood Surfaces by Shroff, Sailee, Perämäki, Anni, Väisänen, Antti, Pasanen, Pertti, Grönlund, Krista, Nissinen, Ville H., Jänis, Janne, Haapala, Antti, Marjomäki, Varpu

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (12-06-2024)
    “…The ongoing challenge of viral transmission, exemplified by the Covid pandemic and recurrent viral outbreaks, necessitates the exploration of sustainable…”
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    Slow Infection due to Lowering the Amount of Intact versus Empty Particles Is a Characteristic Feature of Coxsackievirus B5 Dictated by the Structural Proteins by Turkki, Paula, Laajala, Mira, Stark, Marie, Vandesande, Helena, Sallinen-Dal Maso, Heidi, Shroff, Sailee, Sävneby, Anna, Galitska, Ganna, Lindberg, A Michael, Marjomäki, Varpu

    Published in Journal of virology (15-10-2019)
    “…Enterovirus B species typically cause a rapid cytolytic infection leading to efficient release of progeny viruses. However, they are also capable of persistent…”
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