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Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 (PIV3) Expressing the Hemagglutinin Protein of Measles Virus Provides a Potential Method for Immunization against Measles Virus and PIV3 in Early Infancy

Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 (PIV3) Expressing the Hemagglutinin Protein of Measles Virus Provides a Potential Method for Immunization against Measles Virus and PIV3 in Early Infancy

... parent virus in the upper respiratory tract of ...challenge virus in hamsters and induced very high levels of measles virus neutralizing antibodies (>1:8,000) that are well in excess of ...

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Measles Virus Spread and Pathogenesis in Genetically Modified Mice

Measles Virus Spread and Pathogenesis in Genetically Modified Mice

... Measles remains one of the leading causes of infant death in developing countries (40) and, in rare cases, persistent measles virus (MV) infection induces the lethal neurodegenerative dis- ease ...

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Evasion of Host Defenses by Measles Virus: Wild-Type Measles Virus Infection Interferes with Induction of Alpha/Beta Interferon Production

Evasion of Host Defenses by Measles Virus: Wild-Type Measles Virus Infection Interferes with Induction of Alpha/Beta Interferon Production

... by measles virus (MV) could influence the outcome of a viral ...wild-type measles isolates and two B958-grown strains of MV induce 10- to 80-fold-lower production of IFN by ...

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Measles virus-induced changes in leukocyte function antigen 1 expression and leukocyte aggregation: possible role in measles virus pathogenesis.

Measles virus-induced changes in leukocyte function antigen 1 expression and leukocyte aggregation: possible role in measles virus pathogenesis.

... 1075-1079 0022-538X/93/021075-05$02.00/0 Copyright © 1993, American Society for Microbiology NOTES Measles Virus-Induced Changes in Leukocyte Function Antigen 1 Expression and Leukocyte [r] ...

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Importance of the Cytoplasmic Tails of the Measles Virus Glycoproteins for Fusogenic Activity and the Generation of Recombinant Measles Viruses

Importance of the Cytoplasmic Tails of the Measles Virus Glycoproteins for Fusogenic Activity and the Generation of Recombinant Measles Viruses

... replication-competent measles virus (MV) depends on the incorporation of biologically active, fusogenic glycoprotein complexes, which are required for attachment and penetration into susceptible host cells ...

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Role of virus variants and cells in maintenance of persistent infection by measles virus.

Role of virus variants and cells in maintenance of persistent infection by measles virus.

... Whereas cytoplasmic extracts from Vero cells lytically infected with Schwarz strain of measles virus the same strain used originally to produce the persistently infected cells contain li[r] ...

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Measles Virus-Induced Immunosuppression in SLAM Knock-In Mice

Measles Virus-Induced Immunosuppression in SLAM Knock-In Mice

... Measles virus (MV) causes transient severe immunosuppression in patients, which may lead to secondary viral and bacterial infections, largely accounting for measles-related morbidity and ...

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Probing the Spatial Organization of Measles Virus Fusion Complexes

Probing the Spatial Organization of Measles Virus Fusion Complexes

... enza virus type 5 (HPIV5) ectodomain that is believed to represent a prefusion conformation folds into a globular head structure that is attached to the transmembrane domains through a helical stalk consisting of ...

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Measles Virus IgG Avidity Assay for Use in Classification of Measles Vaccine Failure in Measles Elimination Settings

Measles Virus IgG Avidity Assay for Use in Classification of Measles Vaccine Failure in Measles Elimination Settings

... endemic measles virus has been eliminated, diagnostic assays are needed to assist in correctly classifying mea- sles cases irrespective of vaccination ...A measles IgG avidity assay was configured ...

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Adaptation of Wild-Type Measles Virus to Tissue Culture

Adaptation of Wild-Type Measles Virus to Tissue Culture

... Fresh measles virus (MV) isolates replicate readily in several human and simian B-cell lines but need a period of adaptation to other types of ...this virus expressed high levels of both the viral ...

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Recovery of Pathogenic Measles Virus from Cloned cDNA

Recovery of Pathogenic Measles Virus from Cloned cDNA

... for measles virus (MeV) is based on the Edmonston strain, which was isolated several decades ago, has been passaged in nonlymphoid cell lines, and is no longer patho- genic in monkey ...Epstein-Barr ...

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Characterization of in vitro transcription and transcriptional products of measles virus.

Characterization of in vitro transcription and transcriptional products of measles virus.

... To determine whether the measles virus RNA transcripts synthesized in the in vitro transcription system represented RNAs coding for viral structural proteins, slot blot analysis was perf[r] ...

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EVIDENCE FOR THE NUCLEIC ACID COMPOSITION OF MEASLES VIRUS

EVIDENCE FOR THE NUCLEIC ACID COMPOSITION OF MEASLES VIRUS

... The observation that 5-BDU inhibits the in vitro synthesis of DNA-containing vac- cinia virus but fails to do so with measles virus or a known RNA-containing virus, poliovirus, suggests [r] ...

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Measles Virus Genotyping by Nucleotide Specific Multiplex PCR

Measles Virus Genotyping by Nucleotide Specific Multiplex PCR

... A simple genotyping method based on multiplex PCR has been developed to discriminate between all active measles virus (MV) clades and genotypes (A, B3.1, B3.2, C2, D2-D9, G2-G3, and H1-H2). The sequencing ...

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Activation of a Latent Measles Virus Infection in Hamster Cells

Activation of a Latent Measles Virus Infection in Hamster Cells

... Latently infected HEF cells S-2 could be induced to release infectious measles virus after incubation of the cells at 33.5 C or by cocultivation with BSC-1 cells Table 1.. Infectious mea[r] ...

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Molecular epidemiology of measles virus in Italy, 2002–2007

Molecular epidemiology of measles virus in Italy, 2002–2007

... Globally, measles morbidity and mortality rates have been dramatically reduced since 1963, as a result of the availabil- ity of a safe and effective vaccine and the implementation of enhanced vaccination ...

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STUDIES WITH A FURTHER ATTENUATED LIVE MEASLES-VIRUS VACCINE

STUDIES WITH A FURTHER ATTENUATED LIVE MEASLES-VIRUS VACCINE

... Comparative percentage incidence of fever following inoculation of live attenuated measles- virus vaccine, following primary smallpox sac- cination and following inoculation of inactivat[r] ...

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In Vitro Suppression of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Replication by Measles Virus

In Vitro Suppression of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Replication by Measles Virus

... of measles, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected children have a transient, but dramatic, decrease in plasma HIV-1 RNA levels ...with measles virus (MV) decreases HIV-1 ...

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Infection of Chicken Embryonic Fibroblasts by Measles Virus: Adaptation at the Virus Entry Level

Infection of Chicken Embryonic Fibroblasts by Measles Virus: Adaptation at the Virus Entry Level

... Measles virus (MV) has a tropism restricted to humans and primates and uses the human CD46 molecule as a cellular receptor. MV has been adapted to grow in chicken embryonic fibroblasts (CEF) and gave rise ...

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Faster Replication and Higher Expression Levels of Viral Glycoproteins Give the Vesicular Stomatitis Virus/Measles Virus Hybrid VSV-FH a Growth Advantage over Measles Virus

Faster Replication and Higher Expression Levels of Viral Glycoproteins Give the Vesicular Stomatitis Virus/Measles Virus Hybrid VSV-FH a Growth Advantage over Measles Virus

... stomatitis virus (VSV) with a deletion of its G glycoprotein and encoding the measles virus (MV) fusion (F) and hemagglutinin (H) envelope ...oncolytic virus due to its higher viral yield, ...

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