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Several biosafety level 3 and/or 4 (BSL-3/4) pathogens are high-consequence, single-stranded RNA viruses, and their genomes, when introduced into permissive cells, are infectious. Moreover, many of these viruses are select agents (SAs), and their genomes
Lindsey A. Moser +18 more
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Interferon regulatory factor 2 protects mice from lethal viral neuroinvasion. [PDF]
The host responds to virus infection by activating type I interferon (IFN) signaling leading to expression of IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs). Dysregulation of the IFN response results in inflammatory diseases and chronic infections.
Bozzacco, Leonia +8 more
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The alphaviruses: gene expression, replication, and evolution [PDF]
The alphaviruses are a genus of 26 enveloped viruses that cause disease in humans and domestic animals. Mosquitoes or other hematophagous arthropods serve as vectors for these viruses.
Strauss, Ellen G., Strauss, James H.
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The genus Alphavirus harbours mostly insect-transmitted viruses that cause severe disease in humans, livestock and wildlife. Thus far, only three alphaviruses with a host range restricted to insects have been found in mosquitoes from the Old World ...
Kyra Hermanns +8 more
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Advances in Alphavirus and Flavivirus Research
Newly emerging viruses, primarily zoonotic or vector-borne, pose a persistent threat to public health and have led to outbreaks of global concern [...]
Kim, YC, Reyes-Sandoval, A
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Alphavirus infection triggers antiviral RNAi immunity in mammals.
Jing Kong +7 more
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Alphavirus Replicon Particles as Candidate HIV Vaccines [PDF]
Nancy Davis +19 more
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Nonreciprocity in CHIKV and MAYV Vaccine-Elicited Protection
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a pathogenic arthritogenic alphavirus responsible for large-scale human epidemics for which a vaccine was recently approved for use.
Whitney C. Weber +12 more
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The Enigmatic Alphavirus Non-Structural Protein 3 (nsP3) Revealing Its Secrets at Last
Alphaviruses encode 4 non-structural proteins (nsPs), most of which have well-understood functions in capping and membrane association (nsP1), polyprotein processing and RNA helicase activity (nsP2) and as RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (nsP4).
Benjamin Götte +2 more
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Nanopore whole genome sequencing and partitioned phylogenetic analysis supports a new salmonid alphavirus genotype (SAV7) [PDF]
Andrew J. Tighe +6 more
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