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[[abstract]]The interferon (IFN) antagonists of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) proteins contribute to the JE pathogenesis. Most flavivirus non-structural (NS) proteins correlate with virus-induced inflammation and immune escape.
Lin, CW (Lin, Cheng-Wen); Cheng, CW (Cheng, Chieh-Wen); Yang, TC (Yang, Tsuey-Ching); Li, SW (Li, Shih-Wein); Cheng, MH (Cheng, Mei-Hsiu); Wan, L (Wan, Lei); Lin, YJ (Lin, Ying-Ju); Lai, CH (Lai, Chih-Ho); Lin, WY (Lin, Wei-Yong); Kao, MC (Kao, Ming-Ching)
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A shift in prevalence from Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) genotype III (GIII) to GI virushas been observed in several Asian countries. Genotype I virus was first detected in Taiwanin 2008, and became the dominant JEV island-wide within a year.
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Functional determinants of NS2B for activation of Japanese encephalitis virus NS3 protease.
[[abstract]]Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus, causing severe central nerve system diseases without specific treatments. The NS2B–NS3 protease of flaviviruses mediates several cleavages on the flavivirus polyprotein, being ...
Cheng-Wen Lin;Hong-Da Huang; Shi-Yi Shiu; Wei-June Chen; Ming-Hong Tsai; Su-Hua Huang; Lei Wan;Ying-Ju Lin
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Japanese Encephalitis, Singapore
Yin-Ling Koh +5 more
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Mikihiro Yunoki,1-3 Takeshi Kurosu,2 Ritsuko Kubota Koketsu,2,4 Kazuo Takahashi,5 Yoshinobu Okuno,4 Kazuyoshi Ikuta2,4 1Research and Development Division, Japan Blood Products Organization, Tokyo, 2Department of Virology, Research Institute for Microbial
Yunoki M +5 more
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Background Japanese encephalitis (JE) induced by Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) infection is the most prevalent diagnosed epidemic viral encephalitis globally. The underlying pathological mechanisms remain largely unknown.
Mengyuan Li +4 more
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Plenary Abstracts Session & Oral Presentations
HemaSphere, Volume 10, Issue S1, June 2026.
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Japanese encephalitis virus infection occurrence dataset 1935-2015
A database of locations where at least one symptomatic human infection of Japanese encephalitis virus was reported in any given year from 1935 to 2015, assembled from a variety of sources. Data were collated from online sources by the automated HealthMap
Nick Golding (442000) +7 more
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