Discovery of Potential Antiviral Compounds against Hendra Virus by Targeting Its Receptor-Binding Protein (G) Using Computational Approaches. [PDF]
Ahmad F +5 more
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Hendra virus (HeV) is an emerging pathogen indigenous to fruit bats. HeV is associated with limited outbreaks with high mortality in domesticated animals and humans.
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Preliminary spatial analysis of Hendra disease outbreaks in South East Queensland
Hendra Virus was first reported in the suburb of Hendra, Brisbane in 1994. It has proven to be fatal to both humans and horses, with the first outbreak resulting in the death of 13 horses and a trainer. Since then, there have been several other outbreaks
Moore, Antoni +3 more
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Broadly neutralizing antibody cocktails targeting Nipah virus and Hendra virus fusion glycoproteins. [PDF]
Dang HV +15 more
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A microfluidic device for Hendra virus detection using quantum dots as fluorescence labels
© 2016 Dr. Fabio LisiHendra virus is a pathogen capable of causing illness and death in domestic animals and humans. Although early detection of Hendra virus is important in terms of minimising death and economic losses, presently no Hendra virus point ...
LISI, FABIO
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Three decades of discovery: An overview of Hendra virus, the original Henipavirus. [PDF]
Halpin K, Gómez Román R.
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Identification of a Region in the Common Amino-terminal Domain of Hendra Virus P, V, and W Proteins Responsible for Phase Transition and Amyloid Formation. [PDF]
Salladini E +12 more
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Hendra virus genotypes 1 and 2 differ in V protein-mediated immune evasion. [PDF]
Tripp MN +6 more
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Defining the role of miR-146a in human Hendra virus infections
This project aims to improve the medical management of people infected with Hendra virus by defining potential therapeutic windows for treatment with antiviral strategies.
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Understanding the host pathogen relationships of Hendra Virus in Bats, Horses and Humans
We will examine why bats can be infected with Hendra Virus with no apparent symptoms, yet the virus causes severe disease in other mammals including humans.
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