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Surveillance Results of Japanese Encephalitis Vector Mosquitoes in the Republic of Korea in 2025. [PDF]
Oh HS, Seo J, Ju JW, Lee HI.
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Forgotten in the tropics: research on Culex mosquitoes is overshadowed in malaria and dengue-endemic regions. [PDF]
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Japanese encephalitis and Japanese encephalitis virus in mainland China
Reviews in Medical Virology, 2012SUMMARYJapanese encephalitis (JE), caused by Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) infection, is the most important viral encephalitis in the world. Approximately 35,000–50,000 people suffer from JE every year, with a mortality rate of 10,000–15,000 people per year.
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The proteins of Japanese encephalitis virus
Virology, 1971Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) grown in both LLC-MK2 and chick embryo cell culture revealed three principal polypeptides with molecular weights of 8,700, 13,500, and 53,000 (V-1, V-2, and V-3, respectively). Infected chick cells that were treated with actinomycin D and cycloheximide contained seven polypeptides ...
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Japanese encephalitis virus glycoproteins
Virology, 1973Abstract Mature Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus, or N-form virus, contained three structural proteins: V-1, V-2, and V-3. The large membrane protein V-3 was glycosylated, whereas both V-1 (the small membrane protein) and V-2 (the nucleocapsid protein) were not. Intracellular (I-form), immature virions from infected chick embryo cells did not contain
D, Shapiro, K A, Kos, P K, Russel
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