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Accession numbers of genomic sequences of Hantaan virus (HTNV) S, M, and L segments in the current study.

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Juyoung Noh (20691659)   +7 more
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Glycosylated IgG antibodies contribute to the recovery of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome patients. [PDF]

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Hantaan Virus Infection with Acute Renal Failure

Artificial Organs, 1995
Abstract: We report on 10 patients with acute renal involvement in Hantaan virus infection observed at the Department of Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, during a period of 3 years (October 1987‐July 1990). Eight patients were male and 2 were female, aged 37.5 ± 4.8 years.
M, Polenaković   +6 more
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Seroepidemiology of Hantaan virus infection in Taiwan

Journal of Medical Virology, 1996
In order to investigate the infection rate of Hantaan virus in Taiwan, a total of 6,536 human serum samples were collected from residents, selected by stratified random sampling, from 19 townships covering four different ethnic groups: Aborigines, Fukien Taiwanese, Hakka Taiwanese, and Mainland Chinese.
C L, Kao   +4 more
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Hantaan Virus Triggers TLR4-Dependent Innate Immune Responses

Viral Immunology, 2012
The innate immune response induced by Hantavirus is responsible for endothelial cell dysfunction and viral pathogenicity. Recent studies demonstrate that TLR4 expression is upregulated and mediates the secretion of several cytokines in Hantaan virus (HTNV)-infected endothelial cells.
Hai-Tao, Yu   +11 more
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A vaccinia virus-vectored Hantaan virus vaccine protects hamsters from challenge with Hantaan and Seoul viruses but not Puumala virus

Journal of Virology, 1995
To investigate the ability of a vaccinia virus-vectored vaccine expressing the M and the S segments of Hantaan (HTN) virus (C. S. Schmaljohn, S. E. Hasty, and J. M. Dalrymple, Vaccine 10:10-13, 1992) to elicit a protective immune response against other hantaviruses, we vaccinated hamsters with the recombinant vaccine and challenged them with HTN, Seoul
Y K, Chu, G B, Jennings, C S, Schmaljohn
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Maturation of hantaan virus glycoproteins G1 and G2

Virology, 1992
Hantaan virus-infected Vero E6 cell lysates were used for immunoprecipitation with monoclonal antibodies against glycoprotein G1 (MAbG1) or G2 (MAbG2). When cell lysates were prepared with buffer containing nonionic detergent, both G1 and G2 glycoproteins were precipitated with either MAbG1 or MAbG2.
D, Antic, K E, Wright, C Y, Kang
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Identification of hantaan virus messenger RNA species

Virus Research, 1985
Abstract : The coding strategy of Hantaan (HTN) virus was examined by translation of intracellular viral RNA species and by hybridization of cDNA probes to infected cell lysates. A polypeptide with a molecular weight of approximately 50 000 was generated in rabbit reticulocyte lysates. This polypeptide originated from a message which correspond in size
Connie S. Schmaljohn   +2 more
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Respiratory Hantaan Virus

1996
Hantaviruses were first recognized as a cause of serious disease in 1951 when 3000 United Nations troops in Korea developed an illness characterized by fever, headache, back and abdominal pain, with haemorrhage in many cases. This disease had a case-fatality of 5–10% and was named Korean haemorrhagic fever [18].
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