• No results found

Wild-type and recombinant viruses

Feline Calicivirus: Recovery of Wild-Type and Recombinant Viruses after Transfection of cRNA or cDNA Constructs

Feline Calicivirus: Recovery of Wild-Type and Recombinant Viruses after Transfection of cRNA or cDNA Constructs

... demonstrate recombinant FCV genomic and subgenomic RNA by Northern blot hybridization with a GFP probe, but presumably because of the low number of positive cells these attempts did not lead to unequivocal ...

10

Analysis of Recombinant H7N9 Wild-Type and Mutant Viruses in Pigs Shows that the Q226L Mutation in HA Is Important for Transmission

Analysis of Recombinant H7N9 Wild-Type and Mutant Viruses in Pigs Shows that the Q226L Mutation in HA Is Important for Transmission

... the recombinant viruses even without the wild-type H7N9 ...reverse-genetics-rescued viruses provided a cleaner back- ground to define the putative loss-of-function mutations in the PB2 ...

13

Establishment of a Zebrafish Infection Model for the Study of Wild-Type and Recombinant European Sheatfish Virus

Establishment of a Zebrafish Infection Model for the Study of Wild-Type and Recombinant European Sheatfish Virus

... the recombinant viruses would result in a 21-amino-acid peptide due to the presence of an early in-frame stop codon, which would only retain the first eight N-terminal residues of the puta- tive DHFR, ...

5

A Recombinant Measles Vaccine Virus Expressing Wild-Type Glycoproteins: Consequences for Viral Spread and Cell Tropism

A Recombinant Measles Vaccine Virus Expressing Wild-Type Glycoproteins: Consequences for Viral Spread and Cell Tropism

... and wild-type (WTF) strains in different combinations in transfected ...generated recombinant vaccine MVs containing one or both glycoproteins from ...These viruses were viable and grew ...

13

Vesicular Stomatitis Viruses Expressing Wild-Type or Mutant M Proteins Activate Apoptosis through Distinct Pathways

Vesicular Stomatitis Viruses Expressing Wild-Type or Mutant M Proteins Activate Apoptosis through Distinct Pathways

... Time-lapse microscopy. L929 cell lines were grown to about 50% confluence in 35-mm-diameter tissue culture dishes and infected with recombinant viruses. Infected cells were incubated for 30 min at room ...

10

Mucosal Immunization with Live Recombinant Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (BRSV) and Recombinant BRSV Lacking the Envelope Glycoprotein G Protects against Challenge with Wild-Type BRSV

Mucosal Immunization with Live Recombinant Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (BRSV) and Recombinant BRSV Lacking the Envelope Glycoprotein G Protects against Challenge with Wild-Type BRSV

... Recombinant bovine respiratory syncytial virus (rBRSV) and an rBRSV deletion mutant lacking the G gene (rBRSV ⌬ G) were characterized in calves with respect to replication competence, attenuation, and protective ...

5

Recruitment of wild-type and recombinant adeno-associated virus into adenovirus replication centers.

Recruitment of wild-type and recombinant adeno-associated virus into adenovirus replication centers.

... Viruses from which E1 had been deleted failed to augment transduction and establish replication centers, while fully ma- ture replication centers with sequestered AAV were estab- lished with the ...

15

Recombinant Wild-Type and Edmonston Strain Measles Viruses Bearing Heterologous H Proteins: Role of H Protein in Cell Fusion and Host Cell Specificity

Recombinant Wild-Type and Edmonston Strain Measles Viruses Bearing Heterologous H Proteins: Role of H Protein in Cell Fusion and Host Cell Specificity

... strain. Recombinant wild-type MV bearing chimeric M proteins might provide further insight into the role of the M protein in determining the host cell specificity of ...

10

Establishment of three cell lines from Chinese giant salamander and their sensitivities to the wild-type and recombinant ranavirus

Establishment of three cell lines from Chinese giant salamander and their sensitivities to the wild-type and recombinant ranavirus

... 20. Zhang QY, Gui JF (2012) Cell and tissue culture in aquatic animals. In: Zhang QY, Gui JF (eds) Atlas of aquatic viruses and viral diseases, vol 2. Science Press, Beijing, pp 47 – 69 21. Goldsmith CS, Ksiazek ...

7

Recombinant Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Expressing Murine Interleukin-4 Is Less Virulent than Wild-Type Virus in Mice

Recombinant Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Expressing Murine Interleukin-4 Is Less Virulent than Wild-Type Virus in Mice

... IL-4 may have resulted in faster clearance of virus from the eyes. In contrast to the above-mentioned results, the average amounts of virus detected per TG were not different for HSV- IL-4, dLAT2903, and McKrae (Fig. ...

8

Both wild-type and strongly attenuated bovine leukemia viruses protect peripheral blood mononuclear cells from apoptosis.

Both wild-type and strongly attenuated bovine leukemia viruses protect peripheral blood mononuclear cells from apoptosis.

... of recombinant provi- ruses has allowed us to draw a second ...to recombinant mutant or WT virus-infected PBMCs are similar, one can conclude that the global level of programmed cell death is independent of ...

10

Effect of simultaneous administration of cold adapted and wild type influenza A viruses on experimental wild type influenza infection in humans

Effect of simultaneous administration of cold adapted and wild type influenza A viruses on experimental wild type influenza infection in humans

... Dominance of cold-adapted vaccine strains of influenza A viruses in mixed infections with wild-type virus, p. Mahy (ed.), Genetics and pathogenicity of negative strand viruses[r] ...

5

Assembly of bacteriophage PRD1: particle formation with wild-type and mutant viruses.

Assembly of bacteriophage PRD1: particle formation with wild-type and mutant viruses.

... The assembly pathway involves the formation of empty particles that contain lipid and all of the proteins of mature virions, with the possible exception of one.. The major and.[r] ...

10

Characterization of Recombinant Nonecotropic Murine Leukemia Viruses from the Wild Mouse Species Mus spretus

Characterization of Recombinant Nonecotropic Murine Leukemia Viruses from the Wild Mouse Species Mus spretus

... For the five selected proviruses, the 5⬘ env regions were amplified, cloned, and sequenced with primers Unienv-3 and EnvS, and for two of the proviruses, the entire SU gene was amplified with primers Unienv-3 and ...

9

Recombinant Viruses for Cancer Therapy

Recombinant Viruses for Cancer Therapy

... Abstract: Recombinant viruses are novel therapeutic agents that can be utilized for treatment of various diseases, including ...cancers. Recombinant viruses can be engineered to express ...

14

Recombinant viruses for cancer therapy

Recombinant viruses for cancer therapy

... authors. Recombinant viruses are novel therapeutic agents that can be utilized for treatment of various diseases, including ...cancers. Recombinant viruses can be engineered to express foreign ...

5

The viruses of wild pigeon droppings

The viruses of wild pigeon droppings

... Materials and Methods Biological Samples and viral Metagenomics 51 fecal specimens were collected from feral pigeons (Columba livia) in Hong Kong (N = 50) in August 2011 and in Pe´cs, Hungary (N = 1) in April 2011, then ...

13

Genetic characterization of wild type measles viruses isolated in China, 2006 2007

Genetic characterization of wild type measles viruses isolated in China, 2006 2007

... of wild-type measles viruses in China during 1995-2004 demonstrated that genotype H1 was endemic and widely distributed throughout the ...sixty-five wild-type measles viruses ...

9

Detection of viruses that have the potential to alter the pathogenicity of wild type Marek’s disease virus

Detection of viruses that have the potential to alter the pathogenicity of wild type Marek’s disease virus

... demonstrated that these two viruses are present in the broiler flocks. The samples were also investigated for MDV-1 by Mr. Ramon Layton (JCU) and the data from the MDV-1 investigation was analysed together with ...

22

Detection of viruses that have the potential to alter the pathogenicity of wild type Marek’s disease virus

Detection of viruses that have the potential to alter the pathogenicity of wild type Marek’s disease virus

... contaminated poultry shed or could be the wild type CAV infecting to the parental flocks and transmitted vertically to the progeny. Further study is essential to differentiate the horizontal and vertical ...

194

Show all 10000 documents...

Related subjects