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Double-edged sword: flavivirus NS1 enhances human plasmin-mediated fibrinolysis while being targeted for cleavage and inactivation. [PDF]

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Cryo-electron tomography reveals coupled flavivirus replication, budding and maturation. [PDF]

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Flavivirus Entry Inhibitors

2022
Flaviviruses, including Dengue virus, Zika virus, Yellow fever virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, West Nile virus, cause thousands of deaths and millions of illnesses each year. The large outbreak of ZIKV in 2016 reminds us that flaviviruses can pose a serious threat to human safety and public health as emerging and re-emerging viruses. However, there
Yufeng, Yu, Lulu, Si, Yu, Meng
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Flavivirus vaccines

Vaccine, 1988
Diseases caused by flavivirus infection have been a scourge of mankind for over three centuries; with yellow fever, dengue fever and Russian spring-summer encephalitis causing epidemics resulting in thousands of fatalities. Due to the development of a safe and efficacious live-attenuated vaccine against yellow fever, this disease is no longer such a ...
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Flaviviruses and flavivirus vaccines

Vaccine, 2012
Several human-pathogenic flaviviruses (including yellow fever, dengue, Japanese encephalitis, West Nile and tick-borne encephalitis viruses) have a significant public health impact in different parts of the world and the potential of emerging in previously non-endemic regions.
Franz X, Heinz, Karin, Stiasny
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Immunopathology of flavivirus infections

Immunology & Cell Biology, 2006
With the recent emergence of the flavivirus, West Nile virus (WNV), in particular, the New York strain of Lineage I WNV in North America in 1999, there has been a significant increase in activity in neurotropic flavivirus research. These viruses cause encephalitis that can result in permanent neurological sequelae or death. Attempts to develop vaccines
Nicholas J C, King   +5 more
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