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Infection and Replication of Influenza Virus at the Ocular Surface

Infection and Replication of Influenza Virus at the Ocular Surface

... Viral infection of corneal tissue ...the ocular surface that are potentially relevant to viral infection but are not recreated by typical culture ...of ocular influenza virus ...3 ... See full document

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A Bivalent Vaccine Based on a Replication-Incompetent Influenza Virus Protects against Streptococcus pneumoniae and Influenza Virus Infection

A Bivalent Vaccine Based on a Replication-Incompetent Influenza Virus Protects against Streptococcus pneumoniae and Influenza Virus Infection

... against influenza virus were not detected in mice immunized with HA-KO/PspA virus, although we did detect anti-influenza virus ...of influenza virus infection as ... See full document

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Influenza Virus Infection Increases p53 Activity: Role of p53 in Cell Death and Viral Replication

Influenza Virus Infection Increases p53 Activity: Role of p53 in Cell Death and Viral Replication

... of influenza virus ...in influenza virus-infected ...cells, influenza virus increased p53 protein ...inhibited influenza virus-induced cell death as measured by ... See full document

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M gene reassortment in H9N2 influenza virus promotes early infection and replication: contribution to rising virus prevalence in chickens in China

M gene reassortment in H9N2 influenza virus promotes early infection and replication: contribution to rising virus prevalence in chickens in China

... Pu, Juan and Sun, Honglei and Qu, Yi and Wang, Chenxi and Gao, Weihua and Zhu, Junda and Sun, Yipeng and Bi, Yuhai and Huang, Yinhua and Chang, Kin-Chow and Cui, Jie and Liu, Jinhua (2016) M gene reassortment in H9N2 ... See full document

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M gene reassortment in H9N2 influenza virus promotes early infection and replication: contribution to rising virus prevalence in chickens in China

M gene reassortment in H9N2 influenza virus promotes early infection and replication: contribution to rising virus prevalence in chickens in China

... Importantly, H9N2 virus with G1-like M gene conferred extrapulmonary virus spread.. 36.[r] ... See full document

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M Gene Reassortment in H9N2 Influenza Virus Promotes Early Infection and Replication: Contribution to Rising Virus Prevalence in Chickens in China

M Gene Reassortment in H9N2 Influenza Virus Promotes Early Infection and Replication: Contribution to Rising Virus Prevalence in Chickens in China

... H9N2 virus is the pres- ence of the quail-origin G1-like M gene, which had replaced the earlier BJ/94-like M ...H9N2 virus with the G1-like M gene, but not the BJ/94-like M gene, showed an early surge in ... See full document

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Previous infection with virulent strains of Newcastle disease virus reduces highly pathogenic avian influenza virus replication, disease, and mortality in chickens

Previous infection with virulent strains of Newcastle disease virus reduces highly pathogenic avian influenza virus replication, disease, and mortality in chickens

... previous infection with m NDV, affecting the clinical diagnosis and the control of the virus; but, as mentioned, the effect of m NDV on HPAIV infection is most likely strain ... See full document

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Ocular Infection of Mice with Influenza A (H7) Viruses: a Site of Primary Replication and Spread to the Respiratory Tract

Ocular Infection of Mice with Influenza A (H7) Viruses: a Site of Primary Replication and Spread to the Respiratory Tract

... replicating virus in mouse corneal epithelial sheets as compared with excised mouse cor- neas, in addition to the high titers observed following infection of HCEpiCs, suggests that the epithelial sheet is ... See full document

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Correlation between Virus Replication and Antibody Responses in Macaques following Infection with Pandemic Influenza A Virus

Correlation between Virus Replication and Antibody Responses in Macaques following Infection with Pandemic Influenza A Virus

... ABSTRACT Influenza virus infection of nonhuman primates is a well-established animal model for studying pathogenesis and for evaluating prophylactic and therapeutic intervention ...the ... See full document

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Human host factors required for influenza virus replication.

Human host factors required for influenza virus replication.

... of influenza virus host factor requirements described here has revealed a large number of cellular proteins and biological pathways previously unknown to be involved in the influenza virus ... See full document

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Chicken cyclophilin A is an inhibitory factor to influenza virus replication

Chicken cyclophilin A is an inhibitory factor to influenza virus replication

... with influenza virus M1 protein. Cell susceptibility to influenza virus was reduced by over-expression of chCypA in CEF ...recombinant influenza virus A/WSN/33 reduced to one ... See full document

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Saikosaponin A inhibits influenza A virus replication and lung immunopathology

Saikosaponin A inhibits influenza A virus replication and lung immunopathology

... Fatal influenza outcomes result from a combination of rapid virus replication and collateral lung tissue damage caused by exaggerated pro-inflammatory host immune cell ...of influenza-induced ... See full document

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Rev-Binding Protein Is Essential for Influenza A Virus Replication and Promotes Genome Trafficking in Late-Stage Infection

Human Immunodeficiency Virus Rev-Binding Protein Is Essential for Influenza A Virus Replication and Promotes Genome Trafficking in Late-Stage Infection

... impair influenza virus entry or gene expression and that HRB functions at a later stage in the influenza virus life ...of influenza virus infection and is not involved in ... See full document

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Role for Influenza Virus Envelope Cholesterol in Virus Entry and Infection

Role for Influenza Virus Envelope Cholesterol in Virus Entry and Infection

... restored infection more ...affect influenza virus bind- ing or ...the replication cycle where methyl-␤-cyclodextrin-treated virions might be ...examine influenza virus ...of ... See full document

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A Study on the Ocular Infection with Rabies Virus in Mouse

A Study on the Ocular Infection with Rabies Virus in Mouse

... anti-rabies virus antibody titer in mice intranasally immunized with concentrated rabies virus antigen (CRV) plus cholera toxin (CT), was comparable to that of mice intraperitoneally immunized twice with ... See full document

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Sulfatide Is Required for Efficient Replication of Influenza A Virus

Sulfatide Is Required for Efficient Replication of Influenza A Virus

... down or enriched cells. Translocation of the newly synthesized NP from the nucleus to the cytoplasm in the cells was also suppressed by anti-H3 HA MAb as well as antisulfatide MAb, which blocks the binding of IAV and ... See full document

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Ceramide Suppresses Influenza A Virus Replication In Vitro

Ceramide Suppresses Influenza A Virus Replication In Vitro

... viral infection more potently than SM ...IAV replication without manipulating SM and GSL ...to infection. This resulted in increased replication of the virus genome (vRNA and cRNA) and ... See full document

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Autophagy Promotes Replication of Influenza A Virus In Vitro

Autophagy Promotes Replication of Influenza A Virus In Vitro

... influenza virus minireplicon ...of infection of siATG5-treated A549 cells ...the virus life cycle, NP was observed to be located mainly in the nucleus in both siNC- and siATG5-treated ...viral ... See full document

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Evaluating models of Influenza A virus Infection

Evaluating models of Influenza A virus Infection

... IAV infection in vitro. It established IAV infection in A549 cells, quantified it using Avicel plaque assay, and validated by SDS-PAGE and immunofluorescence ...IAV infection and to highlight the ... See full document

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Kinetics of Influenza A Virus Infection in Humans

Kinetics of Influenza A Virus Infection in Humans

... of influenza A virus infection, we have been able to fit experimentally derived viral titer data and estimate parameters characterizing viral produc- tion and clearance in experimentally infected ... See full document

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