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Cytopathogenicity of classical swine fever virus caused by defective interfering particles.

Cytopathogenicity of classical swine fever virus caused by defective interfering particles.

... helper virus, high amounts of genomic DI RNA could be detected on the Northern blot ...helper virus and correlates with the presence of the respective DI ...helper virus and a cp ...DI ... See full document

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Classical swine fever virus: recovery of infectious viruses from cDNA constructs and generation of recombinant cytopathogenic defective interfering particles.

Classical swine fever virus: recovery of infectious viruses from cDNA constructs and generation of recombinant cytopathogenic defective interfering particles.

... for cytopathogenicity and/or the ability of the DIs to interfere with the replication of the helper ...helper virus replica- tion, the available data reveal similar features for the recov- ered DIs and the ... See full document

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Inactivation of the RNase Activity of Glycoprotein Erns of Classical Swine Fever Virus Results in a Cytopathogenic Virus

Inactivation of the RNase Activity of Glycoprotein Erns of Classical Swine Fever Virus Results in a Cytopathogenic Virus

... genic defective interfering particles were detected ...of defective interfering particles with an infectious DNA copy of CSFV suggested that the cytopathogenicity of these ... See full document

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Cytopathogenicity of Classical Swine Fever Virus Correlates with Attenuation in the Natural Host

Cytopathogenicity of Classical Swine Fever Virus Correlates with Attenuation in the Natural Host

... C virus as well as flaviviruses like Yellow fever virus and West Nile virus ...diarrhea virus 1 (BVDV-1), BVDV-2, Border disease virus (BDV), Classical swine ... See full document

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Cytopathogenic and Noncytopathogenic RNA Replicons of Classical Swine Fever Virus

Cytopathogenic and Noncytopathogenic RNA Replicons of Classical Swine Fever Virus

... the defective genomes were packaged into virions by coelectroporation of SK-6 cells with helper A187- CAT RNA as described ...other defective RNAs or for helper RNA alone (Table ...helper virus and ... See full document

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Modulation of Translation Initiation Efficiency in Classical Swine Fever Virus

Modulation of Translation Initiation Efficiency in Classical Swine Fever Virus

... on virus growth; for example, reduced packaging of viral RNA would result in fewer infectious particles and hence lower growth ...to virus yield and viral RNA ...higher virus yield than both ... See full document

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Clustering of classical swine fever virus isolates by codon pair bias

Clustering of classical swine fever virus isolates by codon pair bias

... Classical swine fever (CSF) is a serious and highly conta- gious disease of pigs that can cause important econom- ical losses in the pig industries ...is caused by the classical ... See full document

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Defective Interfering Particles of Poliovirus IV. Mechanisms of Enrichment

Defective Interfering Particles of Poliovirus IV. Mechanisms of Enrichment

... Dependence of cycloheximide-mediated DI particle hyperenrichment on the concentration of cycloheximidea Distribution of progeny virusb Standard virus DI1 particles 10 100 200 No treatmen[r] ... See full document

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In vitroinfection with classical swine fever virus inhibits the transcription of immune response genes

In vitroinfection with classical swine fever virus inhibits the transcription of immune response genes

... RNA virus of the genus Pestivirus in the family Flaviviridae , approxi- mately ...The virus has been detected in semen, gonads, tonsils, and lymph nodes, even in vaccinated pigs ... See full document

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Characterization of Essential Domains and Plasticity of the Classical Swine Fever Virus Core Protein

Characterization of Essential Domains and Plasticity of the Classical Swine Fever Virus Core Protein

... CSFV particles are currently not ...intact virus particles has so far been successful only for pestivirus isolates growing to high virus titers in tissue ...round particles of 40 to 60 ... See full document

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Generation of measles virus defective interfering particles and their presence in a preparation of attenuated live-virus vaccine.

Generation of measles virus defective interfering particles and their presence in a preparation of attenuated live-virus vaccine.

... These subgenomic RNAs, which interfered very efficiently with the replication of the endogenous standard genomes upon vaccine infection but showed a moderate interfering activity with a [r] ... See full document

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Inhibition of pseudorabies virus replication by vesicular stomatitis virus. II Activity of defective interfering particles.

Inhibition of pseudorabies virus replication by vesicular stomatitis virus. II Activity of defective interfering particles.

... Serial twofold dilutions of a prepa534 Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 10, 2019 by guest Purified defective interfering DI particles of vesicular stomatitis virus VSV inh[r] ... See full document

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Host function-dependent induction of defective interfering particles of vesicular stomatitis virus.

Host function-dependent induction of defective interfering particles of vesicular stomatitis virus.

... YONG KANG* AND RAE ALLEN The University of Texas Health Science Center, Southwestern Medical School, Department ofMicrobiology, Dallas, Texas 75235 Suppression of host cell function by t[r] ... See full document

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Proteomic analysis of swine serum following highly virulent classical swine fever virus infection

Proteomic analysis of swine serum following highly virulent classical swine fever virus infection

... in swine serum during the acute stage of lethal CSFV infection, 5 of 10 pigs were inoculated with the virulent CSFV Shimen strain, the remainder serving as uninfected ...each swine, at a stage when there ... See full document

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Population dynamics of an RNA virus and its defective interfering particles in passage cultures

Population dynamics of an RNA virus and its defective interfering particles in passage cultures

... DI particles is their emer- gence and outgrowth during high multiplicities of infec- tion (MOI), where numerous copies of the standard virus infect each host ...DI particles can productively interact ... See full document

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High-Throughput Single-Cell Kinetics of Virus Infections in the Presence of Defective Interfering Particles

High-Throughput Single-Cell Kinetics of Virus Infections in the Presence of Defective Interfering Particles

... Correlations between infection kinetic parameters. To see how DIPs affect the pairwise relationships between kinetic param- eters associated with the reporter expression profiles, one may plot one parameter versus ... See full document

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RNase of classical swine fever virus: biochemical characterization and inhibition by virus-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies.

RNase of classical swine fever virus: biochemical characterization and inhibition by virus-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies.

... measured. A positive and a negative control were included. All values were corrected for non-E0-specific RNA degradation, and the reduction in RNase activity (as a percentage of the positive-control activity) was ... See full document

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Porcine Viperin protein inhibits the replication of classical swine fever virus (CSFV) in vitro

Porcine Viperin protein inhibits the replication of classical swine fever virus (CSFV) in vitro

... Viperin is a newly identified ISG that has recently received increasing attention. It could be induced by type I (α and β), II (γ) and III (λ) IFNs, double stranded B-form DNA, poly I:C, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and many ... See full document

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Classical swine fever virus: independent induction of protective immunity by two structural glycoproteins.

Classical swine fever virus: independent induction of protective immunity by two structural glycoproteins.

... detected. Virus neutraliza- tion may still contribute to the protection of animals vacci- nated with ...test virus preparation used in serum neu- tralization tests was obtained from culture supernatant of ... See full document

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Localization of structural proteins in African swine fever virus particles by immunoelectron microscopy.

Localization of structural proteins in African swine fever virus particles by immunoelectron microscopy.

... African swine fever virus-infected cells were incubated, before or after embedding and thin sectioning, with monoclonal antibodies specific for different structural proteins, and after l[r] ... See full document

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