Sindbis virus polyarthritis outbreak signalled by virus prevalence in the mosquito vectors - Table 3
Sindbis virus infection rates in monthly samples of vector mosquito species collected in the River Dalälven floodplains, central Sweden, during 2000 until 2002.
Jan O. Lundström (3140019) +8 more
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Structure of the Ockelbo Virus Genome and Its Relationship to Other Sindbis Viruses
Ockelbo virus was first isolated in 1982 in Sweden. It is the causal agent of disease in humans characterized by arthritis, rash, and fever and is antigenically very closely related to Sindbis virus. We have determined the nucleotide and translated amino
Strauss, Ellen G. +4 more
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Sindbis-virus ja pogostantauti Suomessa [PDF]
Sindbis virus (SINV) (genus Alphavirus, family Togaviridae) is an enveloped virus with a genome of single-stranded, positive-polarity RNA of 11.7 kilobases. SINV is widespread in Eurasia, Africa, and Australia, but clinical infection only occurs in a few
Kurkela, Satu
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International audienceWe report here the complete genome sequence of a Sindbis virus (SINV) strain, ArB7761, isolated in 1977 in the Central African Republic.
Sem Ouilibona, Rita +4 more
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Bird-parasite interactions : Using Sindbis virus as a model system
This thesis focuses on the evolutionary interactions between birds and a parasite, the mosquito-borne Sindbis virus (Togaviridae, Alphavirus). In conclusion, the results show that the Sindbis virus is widespread among birds, and that the fitness of ...
Lindström, Karin M.
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Genomic Analysis of Sindbis Virus Reveals Uncharacterized Diversity within the Australasian Region, and Support for Revised SINV Taxonomy. [PDF]
Michie A +6 more
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Potent and Targeted Sindbis Virus Platform for Immunotherapy of Ovarian Cancer. [PDF]
Opp S +4 more
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Host Derivation of Sindbis Virus Influences Mammalian Type I Interferon Response to Infection. [PDF]
Crawford JM +4 more
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Sindbis Virus Entry of Mosquito Midgut Epithelia...Is NRAMP Involved?
Sindbis virus (SINV) is an arthropod-borne Alphavirus in the family Togaviridae. Sindbis virus has a broad host range that includes avian, mammalian, and human hosts; therefore, its receptor(s) is/are highly conserved. When the mosquito imbibes a viremic
Chim, Florence Yi Ting
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The G285S mutation in nsP1 is sufficient to render Sindbis virus as a stable vector for gene delivery. [PDF]
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