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Flavivirus Infections

A glance at subgenomic flavivirus RNAs and microRNAs in flavivirus infections

A glance at subgenomic flavivirus RNAs and microRNAs in flavivirus infections

... most flavivirus infections, reinforcing the importance of research on different aspects of the viral life ...subgenomic flavivirus RNAs (sfRNAs), has been ...in flavivirus-infected cells, ...

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Inhibition of Flavivirus Infections by Antisense Oligomers Specifically Suppressing Viral Translation and RNA Replication

Inhibition of Flavivirus Infections by Antisense Oligomers Specifically Suppressing Viral Translation and RNA Replication

... FIG. 1. Sequence selection and cellular delivery of PMOs. (A) WN virus genome. Terminal stem-loop structures and a potential genome cyclization are enlarged to display regions where antisense PMOs target to. Individual ...

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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Neuropathological microscopic features of abortions induced by Bunyavirus / or Flavivirus infections

RETRACTED ARTICLE: Neuropathological microscopic features of abortions induced by Bunyavirus / or Flavivirus infections

... natural infections in human beings and in experimentally infected gerbils and certain strains of rats, but the pathologic characterization of the central nervous system (CNS) lesions has not been described in RVF ...

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Epidemiological Analysis of Flavivirus Infections in Tamil Nadu with Specific Reference to Japanese Encephalitis, Dengue and West Nile Viruses. Development of a Novel Detection System.

Epidemiological Analysis of Flavivirus Infections in Tamil Nadu with Specific Reference to Japanese Encephalitis, Dengue and West Nile Viruses. Development of a Novel Detection System.

... As a result, most outbreaks are presumptively attributed to JEV, before any investigations are initiated. In recent years, investigations into large outbreaks of AES have been negative for JEV (or a flavivirus). ...

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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays Using Novel Japanese Encephalitis Virus Antigen Improve the Accuracy of Clinical Diagnosis of Flavivirus Infections

Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays Using Novel Japanese Encephalitis Virus Antigen Improve the Accuracy of Clinical Diagnosis of Flavivirus Infections

... four flavivirus group-reactive MAbs (4G2 and 6B6C-1), one sub- group-reactive MAb (5-2), and one complex-cross-reactive MAb ...the flavivirus group-reactive MAbs, with the excep- tion of ...

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T lymphocyte response to flavivirus infections

T lymphocyte response to flavivirus infections

... Thus "T cell tolerance would be a quantitive phenomemon determined in part by self ligand concentrations on cells concerned with self tolerance imposition, and not solely related to affi[r] ...

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Orthomyxo , paramyxo  and flavivirus infections in wild waterfowl in Finland

Orthomyxo , paramyxo and flavivirus infections in wild waterfowl in Finland

... important flavivirus in Europe, where it is endemic in several countries and has a significant impact on public ...lethal infections [30]. Wild bird infections by WNV, Usutu virus and SINV have been ...

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Antiviral Effects of an Iminosugar Derivative on Flavivirus Infections

Antiviral Effects of an Iminosugar Derivative on Flavivirus Infections

... virus), Flavivirus, and Pestivirus ...genus Flavivirus comprises more than 70 viruses, many of which are potent human patho- gens that can cause severe encephalitic, hemorrhagic, hepatic, or febrile ...

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Detection of Japanese encephalitis virus immunoglobulin M antibodies in serum by antibody capture radioimmunoassay

Detection of Japanese encephalitis virus immunoglobulin M antibodies in serum by antibody capture radioimmunoassay

... Among 20 patients hospitalized in Bangkok with clinical diagnoses of acute encephalitis, and with acute flavivirus infections proven by hemagglutination inhibition HAI serology, 16 had d[r] ...

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Flavivirus NS1: a multifaceted enigmatic viral protein

Flavivirus NS1: a multifaceted enigmatic viral protein

... Quick adaptation of virus to changing environment, di- verse geographical distribution and lack of effective vec- tor control approaches ultimately led to the global burden of the flavivirus-associated diseases. ...

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Role of Nonstructural Protein NS2A in Flavivirus Assembly

Role of Nonstructural Protein NS2A in Flavivirus Assembly

... the lack of foci seen in NS2A-I59N-transfected cells was not due to the less efficient RNA replication. To confirm the changes in membrane structures caused by the NS2A-I59N mutation observed by immunofluorescence ...

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Cholesterol Effectively Blocks Entry of Flavivirus

Cholesterol Effectively Blocks Entry of Flavivirus

... trigger flavivirus-induced Akt phosphorylation ...for flavivirus fusion have not been studied in the same detail as those for structurally similar ...in flavivirus fusion has been studied using ...

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Complete genome sequence of T’Ho virus, a novel putative flavivirus from the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico

Complete genome sequence of T’Ho virus, a novel putative flavivirus from the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico

... genus Flavivirus , whose closest known relatives are hu- man pathogens; thus, it is feasible to suggest that T’Ho virus may be an unrecognized cause of human disease in the Yucatan Peninsula of ...

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Dimerization of Flavivirus NS4B Protein

Dimerization of Flavivirus NS4B Protein

... Two genome-length RNAs containing distinct lethal mutations in NS4B cannot trans-complement each other. We attempted to demonstrate the biological relevance of NS4B dimerization by us- ing a trans-complementation ...

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Constancy and diversity in the flavivirus fusion peptide

Constancy and diversity in the flavivirus fusion peptide

... of flavivirus propagation appears to be intimately involved in the explanation for the high prevalence of fusion peptide mutations in most of the pathogenic flavi- ...

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Co-circulation of Aedes flavivirus, Culex flavivirus, and Quang Binh virus in Shanghai, China

Co-circulation of Aedes flavivirus, Culex flavivirus, and Quang Binh virus in Shanghai, China

... of flavivirus genome avail- able in the GenBank database is the widely used NS5 ...insect flavivirus is maintained in a host genus-associated manner; though the transmission patterns of a few members of ...

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First report of Culex flavivirus infection from Culex coronator (Diptera: Culicidae), Colombia

First report of Culex flavivirus infection from Culex coronator (Diptera: Culicidae), Colombia

... Culex flavivirus virus sequences from position 8142 to position 8899 of the complete genome of the isolate (Strain: BR_SJRP_01_2012, Genbank accession number: ...

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Helper T cells in flavivirus infection

Helper T cells in flavivirus infection

... Recently the YF, West Nile dengue type 2 al., DEN2 encephalitis of yellow fever Rice et amino {SLE and virus genomes have been investigated 1985, 1986; Dalgarno et al., 1986a; amino-term[r] ...

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A New Flavivirus and a New Vector: Characterization of a Novel Flavivirus Isolated from Uranotaenia Mosquitoes from a Tropical Rain Forest

A New Flavivirus and a New Vector: Characterization of a Novel Flavivirus Isolated from Uranotaenia Mosquitoes from a Tropical Rain Forest

... novel flavivirus isolated from mosquitoes caught in the primary rain forest of the Taı¨ Na- tional Park, Co ˆte ...d’Ivoire. Flavivirus-like particles were detected by electron microscopy (EM) in the cell ...

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Subgenomic replicons of the flavivirus Kunjin: construction and applications.

Subgenomic replicons of the flavivirus Kunjin: construction and applications.

... Replicons with deletions in the structural region of the KUN genome. Initially we prepared two replicon constructs from the full-length KUN cDNA clone AKUN (21) by deleting the sequence coding either for all three ...

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