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Host WD repeat-containing protein 5 inhibits protein kinase R-mediated integrated stress response during measles virus infection. [PDF]
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A measles virus collective infectious unit that caused lethal human brain disease includes many locally restricted and few widespread copy-back defective genomes. [PDF]
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Carcinoembryonic antigen-expressing oncolytic measles virus derivative in recurrent glioblastoma: a phase 1 trial. [PDF]
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Genome sequence of a measles virus strain with a novel loss of stop codon mutation in the phosphoprotein gene. [PDF]
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Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
A study in human airway epithelial cells shows that measles virus forms infectious centres, which detach and might promote transmission.
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A study in human airway epithelial cells shows that measles virus forms infectious centres, which detach and might promote transmission.
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Nature, 1963
COOPER1 placed measles virus in the deoxyvirus group. There is now considerable evidence which is contrary to this view. The appearance of acridine-orange stained inclusions in measles virus infected cells under ultraviolet illumination suggests the presence of a ribovirus2. This is in agreement with the observations of Atherton3.
Lam K.S.K., Atherton J.G.
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COOPER1 placed measles virus in the deoxyvirus group. There is now considerable evidence which is contrary to this view. The appearance of acridine-orange stained inclusions in measles virus infected cells under ultraviolet illumination suggests the presence of a ribovirus2. This is in agreement with the observations of Atherton3.
Lam K.S.K., Atherton J.G.
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2009
Measles virus (MV) has two envelope glycoproteins, the hemagglutinin (H) and fusion protein, which are responsible for attachment and membrane fusion, respectively. Signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM, also called CD150), a membrane glycoprotein expressed on immune cells, acts as the principal cellular receptor for MV, accounting for its ...
Y, Yanagi +3 more
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Measles virus (MV) has two envelope glycoproteins, the hemagglutinin (H) and fusion protein, which are responsible for attachment and membrane fusion, respectively. Signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM, also called CD150), a membrane glycoprotein expressed on immune cells, acts as the principal cellular receptor for MV, accounting for its ...
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