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Development of Reverse Genetics Systems for Bluetongue Virus: Recovery of Infectious Virus from Synthetic RNA Transcripts

Development of Reverse Genetics Systems for Bluetongue Virus: Recovery of Infectious Virus from Synthetic RNA Transcripts

... infectious virus recovery, gene expression must be sufficient to allow the assembly of progeny core particles, which themselves are tran- scriptionally active and lead to an amplification of gene expres- ...

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PCR based reverse genetics strategy for bluetongue virus recovery

PCR based reverse genetics strategy for bluetongue virus recovery

... produce virus with genome segment exchanged with another serotype ...recombinant virus with exchanged segment 2 of BTV-1 (Strain SZ97/1) with BTV-2IT(L), the BSR cells were transfected with helper plasmids ...

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The Highly Conserved Arginine Residues at Positions 76 through 78 of Influenza A Virus Matrix Protein M1 Play an Important Role in Viral Replication by Affecting the Intracellular Localization of M1

The Highly Conserved Arginine Residues at Positions 76 through 78 of Influenza A Virus Matrix Protein M1 Play an Important Role in Viral Replication by Affecting the Intracellular Localization of M1

... A virus M1 is replaced with a lysine at the same position in the M1 of influenza B virus ...for virus viability, we attempted to generate viruses pos- sessing mutant M1 by using plasmid-based reverse ...

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Bluetongue Virus VP6 Acts Early in the Replication Cycle and Can Form the Basis of Chimeric Virus Formation

Bluetongue Virus VP6 Acts Early in the Replication Cycle and Can Form the Basis of Chimeric Virus Formation

... the virus replication cycle, BTV likely assembles a similar early replicase complex, which sub- sequently acts to increase the levels of transcripts from all 10 genomic ...the recovery of infectious BTV by ...

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Effect of sucrose phosphate and sorbitol on infectivity of enveloped viruses during storage

Effect of sucrose phosphate and sorbitol on infectivity of enveloped viruses during storage

... Cytomegalovirus and varicella-zoster virus recovery from sucrose phosphate 0.2 M SP and 70% sorbitol sorbitol was compared after storage at -70, 4, and 20°C over time.. Recovery from 0.2[r] ...

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Influence of N-Linked Glycosylation of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus GP5 on Virus Infectivity, Antigenicity, and Ability To Induce Neutralizing Antibodies

Influence of N-Linked Glycosylation of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus GP5 on Virus Infectivity, Antigenicity, and Ability To Induce Neutralizing Antibodies

... Examination of GP5 incorporated into mutant viruses and those expressed in infected and transfected cells. To determine the nature of the GP5 protein incorporated into infectious virions produced from transfected cells, ...

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Recovery of Pathogenic Measles Virus from Cloned cDNA

Recovery of Pathogenic Measles Virus from Cloned cDNA

... this virus, noting only two nucleotide differences in the P and M genes compared with the nonpathogenic coun- terpart isolated from the same patient in Vero cells ...for virus recovery from the ...

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Role of individual glycoproteins of human parainfluenza virus type 3 in the induction of a protective immune response.

Role of individual glycoproteins of human parainfluenza virus type 3 in the induction of a protective immune response.

... Antibody response and virus recovery following immunization and challenge infection of hamsters Antibody response' Route ofgy Purified Immunoglobulin response Neutralization gyorti adBro[r] ...

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ETIOLOGY OF RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS

ETIOLOGY OF RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS

... ease in children. NI., et al.: Respiratory syncytial virus. Virus recovery and other observa- tions during 1960 outbreak of bronchiolitis,. pneumonia, and minor respiratory diseases[r] ...

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Optimal conditions for recovery of the human immunodeficiency virus from peripheral blood mononuclear cells

Optimal conditions for recovery of the human immunodeficiency virus from peripheral blood mononuclear cells

... For this reason, we evaluated different methods for virus isolation and infection of cells in culture and attempted to establish optimal conditions for virus recovery from the PMCs of al[r] ...

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Clinical utility of a nested nucleic acid amplification format in comparison to viral culture for the diagnosis of mucosal herpes simplex infection in a genitourinary medicine setting

Clinical utility of a nested nucleic acid amplification format in comparison to viral culture for the diagnosis of mucosal herpes simplex infection in a genitourinary medicine setting

... Virus culture was undertaken as reported previously [17]. Suspensions of 4 cell lines consisting of primary rhesus monkey kidney (CPHL, Porton Down, England), E6-vero (ATCC CRL1586), RD (ATCC CCL136) and HEp- 2 ...

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A hunter virus that targets both infected cells and HIV free virions: Implications for therapy

A hunter virus that targets both infected cells and HIV free virions: Implications for therapy

... improves the effectiveness of therapy at default parameter values. The two scenarios showed distinctive behaviors consisting of equilibrium (without fusion) and limit cycles (with fusion), which were reached at different ...

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A STUDY OF ERYTHEMA INFECTIOSUM: RECOVERY OF RUBELLA VIRUS AND ECHOVIRUS-12

A STUDY OF ERYTHEMA INFECTIOSUM: RECOVERY OF RUBELLA VIRUS AND ECHOVIRUS-12

... following administration of a rubella virus strain isolated from a patient with clinical. erythema infectiosum.8 This study was ap-[r] ...

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COVID-19 Epidemic Compartments Model and Bangladesh

COVID-19 Epidemic Compartments Model and Bangladesh

... In epidemiology to analyze this kind of infectious virus compartmental modelling is widely used and it is also very effective to predict the results of an epidemic successfully. A com- partmental model is consists ...

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Identification of Differentially Activated Cell-Signaling Networks Associated with Pichinde Virus Pathogenesis by Using Systems Kinomics

Identification of Differentially Activated Cell-Signaling Networks Associated with Pichinde Virus Pathogenesis by Using Systems Kinomics

... encephalitis virus (38), ra- bies virus (45), and Junin virus (1) provide good comparative models, they are limited by the fact that they require higher levels of containment for ...Pichinde ...

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Cardiomyopathies - The special entity of myocarditis and inflammatory cardiomyopathy

Cardiomyopathies - The special entity of myocarditis and inflammatory cardiomyopathy

... presentations of myocarditis – in particular, pseudo-infarction [25]. However, the ESC working group on myocardial and pericardial diseases recommend in their statement position paper that in all patients ful illing the ...

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Limited Interference at the Early Stage of Infection between Two Recombinant Novirhabdoviruses: Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus and Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis Virus

Limited Interference at the Early Stage of Infection between Two Recombinant Novirhabdoviruses: Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus and Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis Virus

... the recovery of recombinant IHNV, the VHSV L protein could be substituted for that of IHNV, al- though this combination of helper plasmids did not seem to be significantly efficient in the minigenome ...vaccinia ...

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STUDIES ON INFLUENZA IN THE PANDEMIC OF 1957 1958  III  ISOLATION OF INFLUENZA A (ASIAN STRAIN) VIRUSES FROM INFLUENZA PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS  DETAILS OF VIRUS ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ISOLATES, WITH QUANTITATIVE COMPARISON OF ISOL

STUDIES ON INFLUENZA IN THE PANDEMIC OF 1957 1958 III ISOLATION OF INFLUENZA A (ASIAN STRAIN) VIRUSES FROM INFLUENZA PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS DETAILS OF VIRUS ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ISOLATES, WITH QUANTITATIVE COMPARISON OF ISOLATION METHODS

... Recovery of virus from patients with pulmonary complications By the use of the amniotic or allantoic inoculation techniques which have been described, hemagglutinating viruses were recov[r] ...

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Molecular cloning of the avian erythroblastosis virus genome and recovery of oncogenic virus by transfection of chicken cells.

Molecular cloning of the avian erythroblastosis virus genome and recovery of oncogenic virus by transfection of chicken cells.

... 36, 1980 MOLECULAR CLONING OF AEV GENOME 581 Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 10, 2019 by guest that we have cloned the authentic AEV genome and that the genome has not be[r] ...

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A virus disaster recovery plan framework for academic computing center

A virus disaster recovery plan framework for academic computing center

... disaster recovery framework for computer disaster, which is attack of a virus in the network ...the virus management process that I will mention each face of the ...

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