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Bat Dicer antiviral role and subcellular localization differ upon alphavirus infection in two distinct species. [PDF]
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Old cytokine, new tricks: A refined model of interferon's antiviral activity. [PDF]
Schoggins JW.
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Eco-epidemiology of arbovirus infections among non-human primates in Southeastern Brazil. [PDF]
La Serra L +11 more
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Proximity interactome of alphavirus replicase component nsP3 includes proviral host factors eIF4G and AHNAK. [PDF]
Thiruvaiyaru A +6 more
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Isolation and genomic characterization of Chikungunya virus during the 2025 outbreak in Foshan, China. [PDF]
Sun C +16 more
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ARRDC1 inhibits the replication of Semliki Forest virus by regulating the ubiquitination and degradation of viral nsP4. [PDF]
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Animal Health Research Reviews, 2012
AbstractThe alphavirus replicon technology has been utilized for many years to develop vaccines for both veterinary and human applications. Many developments have been made to the replicon platform recently, resulting in improved safety and efficacy of replicon particle (RP) vaccines. This review provides a broad overview of the replicon technology and
Ryan L, Vander Veen +2 more
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AbstractThe alphavirus replicon technology has been utilized for many years to develop vaccines for both veterinary and human applications. Many developments have been made to the replicon platform recently, resulting in improved safety and efficacy of replicon particle (RP) vaccines. This review provides a broad overview of the replicon technology and
Ryan L, Vander Veen +2 more
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Alphavirus Transducing Systems
2008Alphavirus transducing systems (ATSs) are important tools for expressing genes of interest (GOI) in mosquitoes and nonvector insects. ATSs are derived from infectious cDNA clones of mosquito-borne RNA viruses (family Togaviridae). The most common ATSs in use are derived from Sindbis viruses; however, ATSs have been derived from other alphaviruses as ...
Brian D, Foy, Ken E, Olson
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1994
Alphavirus vectors are newcomers in the field of heterologous gene expression. Nevertheless, they have rapidly become popular and are now being used in a wide range of applications. During the past year, new vectors and new methods for their use have improved levels of gene expression.
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Alphavirus vectors are newcomers in the field of heterologous gene expression. Nevertheless, they have rapidly become popular and are now being used in a wide range of applications. During the past year, new vectors and new methods for their use have improved levels of gene expression.
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