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Structural proteins of La Crosse virus.

Structural proteins of La Crosse virus.

... The molecular weights of the structural proteins of La Crosse virus, as determined by comparison with the known major VSV Indiana structural proteins and seven standard proteins, are sho[r] ...

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La Crosse Virus Nonstructural Protein NSs Counteracts the Effects of Short Interfering RNA

La Crosse Virus Nonstructural Protein NSs Counteracts the Effects of Short Interfering RNA

... encephalitis virus (7), which while described in asso- ciation with a human infection, has since been seldom isolated, and rarely in relationship to central nervous system disease ...including La ...

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La Crosse Virus Encephalitis Preceding Neurosarcoidosis Diagnosed by Brain Biopsy

La Crosse Virus Encephalitis Preceding Neurosarcoidosis Diagnosed by Brain Biopsy

... of La Crosse virus–specific immunoglob- ulin G (IgG) (1:16) by immunofluores- cence assay and La Crosse virus– specific IgM by enzyme-linked immunosorbent ...of La ...

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Quantitative Genetics of Vector Competence for La Crosse Virus and Body Size in Ochlerotatus hendersoni and Ochlerotatus triseriatus Interspecific Hybrids

Quantitative Genetics of Vector Competence for La Crosse Virus and Body Size in Ochlerotatus hendersoni and Ochlerotatus triseriatus Interspecific Hybrids

... for La Crosse virus: lack of impaired function in virus- and humidity on dengue virus propagation in Aedes aegypti mos- infected salivary glands and enhanced virus transmission ...

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The ends of La Crosse virus genome and antigenome RNAs within nucleocapsids are base paired.

The ends of La Crosse virus genome and antigenome RNAs within nucleocapsids are base paired.

... 122 Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 10, 2019 by guest The three La Crosse virus genomes are found as circular structures in the electron microscope, and the RNA ends of a[r] ...

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The spatial epidemiology and clinical features of reported cases of La Crosse Virus infection in West Virginia from 2003 to 2007

The spatial epidemiology and clinical features of reported cases of La Crosse Virus infection in West Virginia from 2003 to 2007

... changes. La Crosse virus infection has traditionally proven difficult to distinguish from herpes simplex meningoencephalitis ...the virus circulating in this region [43,44], reporting bias, ...

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Potential for La Crosse virus segment reassortment in nature

Potential for La Crosse virus segment reassortment in nature

... of La Crosse virus (LACV, family Bunyaviridae) is due to its ability to adapt to changing conditions through intramolecular genetic changes and segment ...5 virus isolates were ...

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Virulence of La Crosse virus is under polygenic control.

Virulence of La Crosse virus is under polygenic control.

... Second, there are sufficient differences between La Crosse virus and other members of the California serogroup in both antigenic composition 15 and protein structure 1 to allow the typin[r] ...

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Visualizing Production of Beta Interferon by Astrocytes and Microglia in Brain of La Crosse Virus-Infected Mice

Visualizing Production of Beta Interferon by Astrocytes and Microglia in Brain of La Crosse Virus-Infected Mice

... of La Crosse virus (LACV)-in- fected mouse brains that contained many infected ...whereas virus-infected neurons rarely contained detectable levels of ...

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La Crosse virus soluble cell culture antigen

La Crosse virus soluble cell culture antigen

... A virus-free soluble antigen, obtained by ammoniurn sulfate precipitation of the supernatant fluids of La Crosse virus-infected BHK-21 cell cultures, was more reactive and more specific [r] ...

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Lymphocytes have a role in protection, but not in pathogenesis, during La Crosse Virus infection in mice

Lymphocytes have a role in protection, but not in pathogenesis, during La Crosse Virus infection in mice

... In contrast to the clear role of lymphocytes in protec- tion against LACV infection in adult animals, there was no substantial effect of depletion or deficiency in lympho- cyte function on the development of neurological ...

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Unusual transcripts in La Crosse virus-infected cells and the site for nucleocapsid assembly.

Unusual transcripts in La Crosse virus-infected cells and the site for nucleocapsid assembly.

... RESULTS As described in the Introduction, when intracellular nucleocapsid RNA isolated from CsCl density gradients is examined by Northern blot analysis with S genome negativestrand ribo[r] ...

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Characterization of La Crosse Virus RNA in Autopsied Central Nervous System Tissues

Characterization of La Crosse Virus RNA in Autopsied Central Nervous System Tissues

... detect La Crosse (LAC) virus RNA in the central nervous system (CNS) tissues of two patients who died of LAC encephalitis in 1960 and ...LAC virus was detected in the cerebral cortex but not ...

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Translational requirement of La Crosse virus S-mRNA synthesis: in vivo studies.

Translational requirement of La Crosse virus S-mRNA synthesis: in vivo studies.

... Although there are conflicting interpretations as to whether the small amounts of S-mRNA found late in vivo when cells are infected in the presence of puromycin means that 10 transcripti[r] ...

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Translational requirement of La Crosse virus S-mRNA synthesis: in vitro studies.

Translational requirement of La Crosse virus S-mRNA synthesis: in vitro studies.

... To examine the possible effect of ongoing protein synthesis on LAC transcription in vitro, virion polymerase reactions were first carried out under conditions optimized for in vitro prot[r] ...

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Translational requirement for La Crosse virus S-mRNA synthesis: a possible mechanism.

Translational requirement for La Crosse virus S-mRNA synthesis: a possible mechanism.

... To test this possibility, five oligonucleotides complementary to positions 82 to 179 were added either individually or in various combinations to the uncoupled virion polymerase reaction[r] ...

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Serodiagnosis of La Crosse virus infections in humans

Serodiagnosis of La Crosse virus infections in humans

... were collected over a relatively long period, often for percentage of second sera demonstrating different purposes confirmation, primary diagnosis, at The least a fourfold rise in titer [r] ...

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Nucleic Acid Amplification Assays for Detection of La Crosse Virus RNA

Nucleic Acid Amplification Assays for Detection of La Crosse Virus RNA

... LAC virus primers and/or probes were designed with the published sequence of the LAC virus strain Human/78 (GenBank accession number ...LAC virus quantitative real-time RT-PCR primers and probes were ...

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The translational requirement for complete La Crosse virus mRNA synthesis is cell-type dependent.

The translational requirement for complete La Crosse virus mRNA synthesis is cell-type dependent.

... Complete S mRNA synthesis in vivo, during both primary and secondary transcription, thus requires concurrent translation in our animal cell lines.. Curi- Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.o[r] ...

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Serodiagnosis of La Crosse virus infections in humans by detection of immunoglobulin M class antibodies

Serodiagnosis of La Crosse virus infections in humans by detection of immunoglobulin M class antibodies

... For primary serodiagnosis of LAC virus infections in humans, the MAC ELISA can be used to replace the more conventional HI and neutralization tests because it is rapid, sensitive, and le[r] ...

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