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Soiled-bedding sentinel detection of murine norovirus 4.

Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS, 2008
According to serologic surveys, murine norovirus (MNV) is the most prevalent viral pathogen infecting mice used in biomedical research. However, the use of sentinel mice to detect MNV-infected mouse populations has not been evaluated thoroughly. To this end, an experimental method of soiled bedding transfer was created to mimic a quarterly sentinel ...
Christopher A, Manuel   +3 more
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Instead of Harming, Murine Norovirus Benefits Germfree Mice

Microbe Magazine, 2015
Viruses of the gastrointestinal tract appear to be an integral component of the broader gut microbiome, providing “many of the same signals to the host that are attributed to commensal bacteria,” notes Ken Cadwell of New York University School of Medicine in New York, N.Y.
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Identification of Viral Determinants of Murine Norovirus Pathogenesis

2012
Human noroviruses are responsible for the majority of cases of epidemic non-bacterial gastroenteritis. Despite their importance as human pathogens, knowledge of the viral life cycle and host pathogenesis is limited due to the lack of practical models to study.
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Virucidal activity of different alcohols against murine norovirus, a surrogate of human norovirus

Journal of Hospital Infection, 2011
Paulmann, Dajana   +5 more
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Reversible activation of murine norovirus by metal ions

Biophysical Journal
Faith J. Cox   +3 more
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