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ANNE MOSCONA, M.D.
M.D.
Pediatric Adolescent Medicine Physician
NPI: 1891747465Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Pediatrics Physician
Pediatrics
Code: 208000000X
162421(NY)
Pediatric Adolescent Medicine PhysicianPrimary
Pediatrics — Adolescent Medicine
Code: 2080A0000X
162421(NY)
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Physician
Pediatrics — Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Code: 2080P0208X
162421(NY)
Research & Publications (20)
Entry of parainfluenza virus into cells as a target for interrupting childhood respiratory disease.
PMID 16007245·J Clin Invest·2005
6-review
Management of respiratory syncytial virus infections in the immunocompromised child.
PMID 10749471·Pediatr Infect Dis J·2000
6-review
Human parainfluenza virus infection of the airway epithelium: viral hemagglutinin-neuraminidase regulates fusion protein activation and modulates infectivity.
PMID 19386708·J Virol·2009
7-preclinical
Simulating henipavirus multicycle replication in a screening assay leads to identification of a promising candidate for therapy.
PMID 19264786·J Virol·2009
4-observational
Study of the impact of oseltamivir on the risk for pneumonia and other outcomes of influenza, 2000-2005.
PMID 18679536·Medscape J Med·2008
4-observational
Development and validation of a chemiluminescent immunodetection assay amenable to high throughput screening of antiviral drugs for Nipah and Hendra virus.
PMID 18313148·J Virol Methods·2008
4-observational
CSI microbiology: emerging pathogens and a staged strategy for detection and discovery.
PMID 18190250·J Infect Dis·2007
8-other
Molecular determinants of antiviral potency of paramyxovirus entry inhibitors.
PMID 17652384·J Virol·2007
8-other
Fusion promotion by a paramyxovirus hemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein: pH modulation of receptor avidity of binding sites I and II.
PMID 17567695·J Virol·2007
8-other
A daring treatment and a successful outcome: the need for targeted therapies for pediatric respiratory viruses.
PMID 17300487·Pediatr Transplant·2007
8-other
A second receptor binding site on human parainfluenza virus type 3 hemagglutinin-neuraminidase contributes to activation of the fusion mechanism.
PMID 17229690·J Virol·2007
7-preclinical
The cell biology of acute childhood respiratory disease: therapeutic implications.
PMID 17027618·Pediatr Clin North Am·2006
6-review
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- 525 E 68TH ST, M6
NEW YORK, NY 10021 - Phone
- (212) 746-3558
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1891747465
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Female
- Medicare
- Not confirmed
- Specialties
- 3
- Locations
- 1
- Publications
- 20
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