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CCHFV traffics through early endosomes in a Rab5-dependent manner.
(A) SW13 cells were incubated with CCHFV for indicated times. Then, the cells were fixed, permeabilized, and treated with CellMask blue dye (grey) to stain the cytoplasm and nucleus, anti-N antibody (virus, red), and anti-EEA1 antibody (early endosomes ...
Raisa A. Nikitina (631476) +4 more
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Normalised viral load analysis of CCHFv RNA by RT-PCR.
A129 mice vaccinated with MVA-1974, MVA-GP or which received sera, CD3+ T cells, or both from MVA-GP immunised animals were challenged with CCHFv either 14 days after the booster vaccination or 1 day after transfer of immune mediators.
Irene Taylor (111066) +8 more
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CCHFV localizes to and redistributes MVBs during infection.
(A) SW13 cells were incubated with CCHFV for indicated times. Subsequently, the samples were fixed, permeabilized, and stained with anti-N antibody (red), anti-CD63 antibody (MVBs, green), and CellMask blue dye (grey).
Raisa A. Nikitina (631476) +4 more
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Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus among Goats, Southern Bhutan
We conducted serosurveillance for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) among goats in southern Bhutan. Testing serum samples from 472 goats for CCHFV-specific IgG using an indirect fluorescent antibody test and ELISA, we found CCHFV antibody ...
Sangay Rinchen +9 more
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CCHFV tecVLP morphology and glycoprotein-mediated entry.
(A) Representative electron microscopy images of tecVLP. (B) Neutralization of tecVLP entry into SW-13 cells by previously reported monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). 11E7 and 12A9 are CCHFV neutralizing antibodies targeting the glycoprotein Gc; 13G8 is a non-
Scott D. Pegan (832047) +6 more
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Growth kinetics of CCHFV derived from cDNA.
(A) BSR-T7/5 and (B) A549 cells were infected with 0.001 of 50% tissue culture infective dose (TCID50)/cell of cDNA-derived CCHFV (circles) or parental virus isolate from Nigeria (squares). Viral titers were measured daily.
Marko Zivcec (191739) +5 more
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Selectively altering CCHFV OTU interactions with human ISG15 and mouse ISG15.
(A) Closeup views of the structural environment encompassing residues 128 and 149 (131/152 in ERVEV) of the OTUs is shown. (B) Overlay of the KUPEV, GANV, and CCHFV OTUs with the targeted sites shown by red dots.
John V. Dzimianski (6195842) +7 more
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Evolutionary and Historical study of ; Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV)
Alaa Mousa, Awatif Issa
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Crimean-congo haemorrhagic fever virus circulates within broad ecological networks of ticks and vertebrates. [PDF]
Estrada-Peña A +4 more
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Targeting the ICAM-1/LFA-1 adhesion axis attenuates lethal Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus infection. [PDF]
Liu Y +9 more
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