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Structural insights into the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase complexes from highly pathogenic Marburg and Ebola viruses. [PDF]
Li G +8 more
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Potential Mechanisms Underlying Bleeding During Infection With Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses. [PDF]
Perkins MV, Mackman N.
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Structural and biochemical characterization of marburgvirus VP35 and its role in immune evasion
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Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus: Insight the Filoviridae family [PDF]
Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus (belonging to the Filoviridae family) emerged four decades ago and cause epidemics of haemorrhagic fever with high case-fatality rates. The genome of filoviruses encodes seven proteins. No significant homology is observed between filovirus proteins and any known macromolecule.
Maria Rosaria Capobianchi +2 more
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Budding of Marburgvirus is associated with filopodia [PDF]
Viruses exploit the cytoskeleton of host cells to transport their components and spread to neighbouring cells. Here we show that the actin cytoskeleton is involved in the release of Marburgvirus (MARV) particles. We found that peripherally located nucleocapsids and envelope precursors of MARV are located either at the tip or at the side of filopodial ...
Stephan Becker, Richard E Cheney
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International Immunopharmacology, 2022
Marburgvirus (MARV), a member of the Filovirus family, causes severe hemorrhagic fever in humans. Currently, there are no approved vaccines or post exposure treatment methods available against MARV. With the aim of identifying vaccine candidates against MARV, we employ different sequence-based computational methods to predict the MHC-I and MHC-II T ...
Elumalai Pavadai +2 more
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Marburgvirus (MARV), a member of the Filovirus family, causes severe hemorrhagic fever in humans. Currently, there are no approved vaccines or post exposure treatment methods available against MARV. With the aim of identifying vaccine candidates against MARV, we employ different sequence-based computational methods to predict the MHC-I and MHC-II T ...
Elumalai Pavadai +2 more
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Pseudotyped Viruses for Marburgvirus and Ebolavirus
2023Marburg virus (MARV) and Ebola virus (EBOV) of the Filoviridae family are the most lethal viruses in terms of mortality rate. However, the development of antiviral treatment is hampered by the requirement for biosafety level-4 (BSL-4) containment. The establishment of BSL-2 pseudotyped viruses can provide important tools for the study of filoviruses ...
Li, Zhang, Shou, Liu, Youchun, Wang
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