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Development of novel canine phage display-derived neutralizing monoclonal antibody fragments against rabies virus from immunized dogs. [PDF]

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Chorpunkul A   +12 more
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Molecular Cloning and Complete Nucleotide sequence of the Attenuated Rabies Virus SAD 819 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1990
Conzelmann, Karl-Klaus   +3 more
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Factors Involved in the Immunological Protection against Rabies Virus in Dogs in Spain. [PDF]

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Manzano MD   +6 more
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Complete genome sequence of a vampire bat-related rabies virus obtained by metagenomics from a patient with encephalitis of unknown etiology, French Guiana. [PDF]

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Hourdel V   +9 more
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Rabies Virus

Trends in Microbiology, 2018
This infographic describes the transmission cycle of rabies virus in domestic dogs and the necessity of a One Health approach, integrating medical and veterinary interventions, to control and eliminate human rabies deaths. Rabies virus (RABV) causes an acute, fatal neurological infection in humans and other mammals, transmitted through the saliva of ...
Kirstyn, Brunker, Nardus, Mollentze
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Rabies virus

Rabies, 2013
In this chapter, significant advances in the structure and function of the strictly neurotropic rabies virus (RABV) and related lyssaviruses are described. The RABV life cycle characteristically involves membrane fusion for cell entry, obligatory sequential transcription of N, P, M, G, and L mRNAs from the 12 kb RNA genome, regulated replication of ...
William H. Wunner, Karl-Klaus Conzelmann
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Structure of Rabies Virus [PDF]

open access: possible, 1988
Rabies virus possesses an unsegmented negative strand RNA genome. From a systematic point of view, all viruses presenting this particular genomic structure are grouped in 2 viral families, the Paramyxoviridae and the Rhabdoviridae (1). The host range of the Rhabdoviridae is surprisingly wide, extending from insects, with the sigma virus of Drosophila ...
Tordo, Noel, Poch, Olivier
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