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Uncovering protein conformational dynamics within two‐component viral biomolecular condensates
Abstract Biomolecular condensates selectively compartmentalize and organize biomolecules within the crowded cellular milieu and are instrumental in some disease mechanisms. Upon infection, many RNA viruses form biomolecular condensates that are often referred to as viral factories.
Alice Colyer+3 more
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Medium-term cryopreservation of rabies virus samples
Introduction The cryopreservation of rabies virus has been described in detail in the literature. To date, little information is available on the use of cryoprotective agents for cold preservation of this virus, and the available data focus only on short-
Tereza D'avila de Freitas Aguiar+7 more
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The Lipid Composition of Rabies Virus
The lipid composition of the Flury HEP strain of rabies virus grown in BHK 21/C 13 cells was determined. The dried purified virus preparation contains 5.5 % neutral and 19.5 % polar lipids. Cholesterol was found to be the major neutral lipid. Phopholipids constitute 11.2 %; and glycolipids represent 4.6 % of the virus mass.
H. Diringer+3 more
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Protective Effect of Different Anti-Rabies Virus VHH Constructs against Rabies Disease in Mice
Rabies virus causes lethal brain infection in about 61000 people per year. Each year, tens of thousands of people receive anti-rabies prophylaxis with plasma-derived immunoglobulins and vaccine soon after exposure. Anti-rabies immunoglobulins are however
S. Terryn+13 more
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Sequencing of rabies binding region on nicotinic acteylcholine receptor alpha subunits in four host species [PDF]
• Rabies virus is known to bind to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAchR) • The virus is known to bind to alpha 1 subunits nAchR • The virus binding region has been characterized in alpha 1 subunits of these receptors • Little research has been ...
Barnard, Karen
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A Study on the Ocular Infection with Rabies Virus in Mouse
Introduction: The most common mode of rabies virus transmission is through a bite wound or contact of broken skin with saliva of a rabid animal. Various other routes of virus transmission include exposure of mucous membranes (i.e.
Atefeh Pilehvar Zavareh+8 more
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STUDIES OF RABIES STREET VIRUS IN THE SYRIAN HAMSTER [PDF]
Reginald L. Reagan+3 more
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Short-interfering RNAs as antivirals against rabies
This study aimed to test in vitro a RNA-interference based antiviral approach for rabies with short-interfering RNAs (siRNAs) against rabies virus nucleoprotein mRNA.
Paulo Eduardo Brandão+7 more
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Rabies Virus Infection: A Case Series and Literature Review
Background: Rabies is a fatal and often neglected disease leading to encephalomyelitis following a bite by an infected mammal. According to the necessity of rabies disease in Iran, we present four cases of rabies virus infection.
Shiva Shadani+7 more
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Mechanisms of escape phenomenon of spinal cord and brainstem in human rabies
Background Rabies virus preferentially involves brainstem, thalamus and spinal cord in human furious and paralytic rabies beginning in the early stage of illness. Nevertheless, rabies patient remains alert until the pre-terminal phase.
Wacharapluesadee Supaporn+4 more
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