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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.
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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.
Hilary Koprowski+2 more
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1985
Rabies virus, in common with other members of the Rhabdoviridae, contains a single-stranded non-segmented RNA genome of negative polarity. Virus replication takes place in the cytoplasm of the infected cell and on infection the virus RNA is transcribed into five polyadenylated complementary monocystronic messenger (m) species.
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Rabies virus, in common with other members of the Rhabdoviridae, contains a single-stranded non-segmented RNA genome of negative polarity. Virus replication takes place in the cytoplasm of the infected cell and on infection the virus RNA is transcribed into five polyadenylated complementary monocystronic messenger (m) species.
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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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Interferon in Rabies Virus Infection
2011Rabies is among the longest known and most dangerous and feared infectious diseases for humans and animals and still is responsible for tenth of thousands of human deaths per year. The rabies virus (RABV) is a rather atypical member of the Rhabdoviridae family as it has completely adapted during evolution to warm-blooded hosts and is directly ...
Karl-Klaus Conzelmann, Martina Rieder
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The structural proteins of rabies virus
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1982The five structural proteins of rabies virus, L, G, N, M1 and M2 have been re-evaluated in light of recent results. It has been found that the M1 protein is associated with the N protein which together with the L protein and the RNA forms the nucleocapsid complex.
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Immunoprotection by Rabies Virus Nucleoprotein
1994Zhen Fang Fu, B Dietzschold, W H Wunner
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The Behavior of Rabies Virus in Ticks
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1957Willy Burgdorfer, J. F. Bell, G J Moore
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