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Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 in Wild Nonhuman Primates, Zambia [PDF]
Human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV3) genome was detected in 4 baboons in Zambia. Antibody for HPIV3 was detected in 13 baboons and 6 vervet monkeys in 2 distinct areas in Zambia.
Michihito Sasaki +10 more
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Virion-Associated Cholesterol Regulates the Infection of Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 3
The matrix (M) proteins of paramyxoviruses bind to the nucleocapsids and cytoplasmic tails of glycoproteins, thus mediating the assembly and budding of virions.
Qiaopeng Tang +3 more
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Inhibition of Human Parainfluenza Virus-3 Replication by Interferon and Human MxA
We have investigated the IFN-mediated inhibition of human parainfluenza virus-3 (HPIV-3) replication in cultured human A549 cells. IFN-alpha inhibited the virus yield significantly with concomitant reduction of viral RNA accumulation by more than 90%. Further studies indicated that the inhibitory action of IFN was at the level of primary transcription ...
ZHAO, HONG +3 more
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Inflammasome Antagonism by Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 C Protein [PDF]
ABSTRACT Human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV3) is a negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus belonging to the Paramyxoviridae family. HPIV3 is a lung-tropic virus causing airway diseases, including pneumonia, croup, and bronchiolitis, during infancy and childhood.
Niraj K, Shil +4 more
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Antibodies to Myxovirus Parainfluenza-3 Virus in Human Sera in Iran [PDF]
199 human serum samples were examined for the presence of Myxovirus Parainfluenza 3 (MPI 3)haemagglutination inhibition (HI) antibodies. or tbe total male sera, 75% and female 70.52% had HI antibody titers of t:32 or greater.
A. AFSHAR, S. FATEMI
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Human parainfluenza 3 and respiratory syncytial viruses detected in pangolins
Pangolins have gained increasing global attention owing to their public health significance as potential zoonotic hosts since the identification of SARS-CoV-2-related viruses in them. Moreover, these animals could carry other respiratory viruses. In this
Tengcheng Que +11 more
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Parainfluenza virus 5 (PIV5) infects a wide range of animals including dogs, pigs, cats, and humans; however, its association with disease in humans remains controversial. In contrast to parainfluenza virus 3 (PIV3) or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), PIV5 is remarkably non-cytopathic in monolayer cultures of immortalized epithelial cells. To compare
Zhang, Liqun +3 more
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Swapnil Gaikwad,1 Avinash Ingle,1 Aniket Gade,1 Mahendra Rai,1 Annarita Falanga,3 Novella Incoronato,2 Luigi Russo,2 Stefania Galdiero,3 Massimilano Galdiero2 1Department of Biotechnology, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati, Maharashtra, India;
Gaikwad S +8 more
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Leveraging human precision cut lung slices for the study of human parainfluenza virus 3 infection
Human parainfluenza virus 3 is a highly abundant RNA virus that primarily affects young children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals, leading to severe lower respiratory infections and pneumonia.
Olga Danov +20 more
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An infectious clone of human parainfluenza virus type 3 [PDF]
A full-length clone of the human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV-3) genome (called pHPIV-3) was constructed, and recombinant, infectious HPIV-3 was generated by transfecting pHPIV-3 and support plasmids encoding the HPIV-3 NP, P, and L proteins into HeLa cells infected with a vaccinia virus recombinant which expresses T7 RNA polymerase.
M A, Hoffman, A K, Banerjee
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