A Recombinant Chimeric Cedar Virus-Based Surrogate Neutralization Assay Platform for Pathogenic Henipaviruses [PDF]
The henipaviruses, Nipah virus (NiV), and Hendra virus (HeV) can cause fatal diseases in humans and animals, whereas Cedar virus is a nonpathogenic henipavirus.
Moushimi Amaya +12 more
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Importance of Endocytosis for the Biological Activity of Cedar Virus Fusion Protein [PDF]
Endocytosis plays a particular role in the proteolytic activation of highly pathogenic henipaviruses Hendra (HeV) and Nipah virus (NiV) fusion (F) protein precursors. These proteins require endocytic uptake from the cell surface to be cleaved by cellular
Kerstin Fischer +2 more
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Rescue and characterization of recombinant cedar virus, a non-pathogenic Henipavirus species [PDF]
Background Hendra virus and Nipah virus are zoonotic viruses that have caused severe to fatal disease in livestock and human populations. The isolation of Cedar virus, a non-pathogenic virus species in the genus Henipavirus, closely-related to the highly
Eric D. Laing +6 more
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The role of N-linked glycosylation in proteolytic processing and cell surface transport of the Cedar virus fusion protein [PDF]
Background N-linked glycans on viral glycoproteins have been shown to be important for protein expression, processing and intracellular transport. The fusion glycoprotein F of Cedar virus (CedV) contains six potential N-glycosylation sites.
Kerstin Fischer +4 more
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Cedar virus: a novel Henipavirus isolated from Australian bats. [PDF]
The genus Henipavirus in the family Paramyxoviridae contains two viruses, Hendra virus (HeV) and Nipah virus (NiV) for which pteropid bats act as the main natural reservoir.
Glenn A Marsh +15 more
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Cedar virus biology and its applications as a surrogate for highly pathogenic henipaviruses [PDF]
Nipah Virus (NiV) and Hendra Virus (HeV), are the prototype species of the genus Henipavirus and are highly pathogenic agents capable of causing fatal diseases in both animals and humans.
Ahmad Jawad Sabir +3 more
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Differential Innate Immune Responses Elicited by Nipah Virus and Cedar Virus Correlate with Disparate In Vivo Pathogenesis in Hamsters [PDF]
Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) are a pathogenesis model for the Nipah virus (NiV), and we sought to determine if they are also susceptible to the Cedar virus (CedPV).
Tony Schountz +7 more
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A recombinant Cedar virus preclinical model that recapitulates neurological features of henipavirus disease [PDF]
Summary: Nipah virus (NiV) and Hendra virus (HeV) are members of the henipavirus genus that cause severe respiratory and/or neurological disease in humans.
Celeste Huaman +11 more
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Seroprevalence of three paramyxoviruses; Hendra virus, Tioman virus, Cedar virus and a rhabdovirus, Australian bat lyssavirus, in a range expanding fruit bat, the Grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus). [PDF]
Habitat-mediated global change is driving shifts in species' distributions which can alter the spatial risks associated with emerging zoonotic pathogens.
Wayne S J Boardman +8 more
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Ephrin B1 and B2 Mediate Cedar Virus Entry into Egyptian Fruit Bat Cells [PDF]
Cedar virus (CedV), closely related to the Hendra and Nipah viruses, is a novel Henipavirus that was originally isolated from flying foxes in Australia in 2012. Although its glycoprotein G exhibits relatively low sequence similarity with its counterparts
Lea Lenhard +8 more
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