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Investigating the Rabies Virus
Nature, 1969Modern virological techniques are providing valuable information about the rabies virus and its behaviour in infected nerve tissue.
K, Hummeler, H, Koprowski
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Live attenuated rabies virus co-infected with street rabies virus protects animals against rabies
Vaccine, 2011While current rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is highly effective, it is costly and the vaccination regimen is complicated, requiring both inactivated vaccines and immunoglobulins. A one-dose rabies vaccine for human PEP remains a long-term goal.
Xianfu, Wu +3 more
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2003
Kazuaki, Mannen, Seiichi, Tanaka
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Kazuaki, Mannen, Seiichi, Tanaka
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Airborne Rabies Virus Isolation
Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association, 1968Airborne rabies virus was isolated from Frio Cave, Texas, using a mechanical air sampler. Several types of samplers have been used, but only an electrostatic precipitation device has collected measurable quantities of virus. Prior to this, the only known reported isolations of airborne rabies virus had occurred when susceptible animals were confined in
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1997
Rabies is not found in Japan at present, but the possibility of invasion of this dangerous infection into Japan always must be kept in mind. In this paper, concerning this disease, epidemiology, infection route to men, pathology, incubation time, general clinical findings, clinical course, various diagnostic methods, differential diagnosis and ...
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Rabies is not found in Japan at present, but the possibility of invasion of this dangerous infection into Japan always must be kept in mind. In this paper, concerning this disease, epidemiology, infection route to men, pathology, incubation time, general clinical findings, clinical course, various diagnostic methods, differential diagnosis and ...
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Trends in Neurosciences, 1985
Abstract The attachment of the spike glycoprotein of rabies virus to a cell surface constituent that is largely restricted to neurons may help explain the neurotropism of this virus. Rabies virus has been localized to regions containing a high density of ACh receptors at neuromuscular junctions and on cultured embryonic myotubes.
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Abstract The attachment of the spike glycoprotein of rabies virus to a cell surface constituent that is largely restricted to neurons may help explain the neurotropism of this virus. Rabies virus has been localized to regions containing a high density of ACh receptors at neuromuscular junctions and on cultured embryonic myotubes.
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1985
Cell-mediated immunity plays a major role in pathogenicity of rabies virus infection, and is probably also involved in the mechanism of post-exposure rabies prophylaxis. Live-attenuated rabies virus vaccines (ERA, HEP, Kelev) induce a strong cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL)-mediated response following i.c. inoculation.
T. J. Wiktor +2 more
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Cell-mediated immunity plays a major role in pathogenicity of rabies virus infection, and is probably also involved in the mechanism of post-exposure rabies prophylaxis. Live-attenuated rabies virus vaccines (ERA, HEP, Kelev) induce a strong cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL)-mediated response following i.c. inoculation.
T. J. Wiktor +2 more
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