Differing Transcriptomic Responses in High Titer versus Low Titer <i>Aedes aegypti</i> Mosquitoes after Oral Infection with Sindbis Virus. [PDF]
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Sindbis Virus Replicon-Based SARS-CoV-2 and Dengue Combined Vaccine Candidates Elicit Immune Responses and Provide Protective Immunity in Mice. [PDF]
Zhu Y, He W, Hu R, Liu X, Li M, Liu Y.
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DEAD box RNA helicase 5 is a new pro-viral host factor for Sindbis virus infection. [PDF]
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Capsid protein mediated evasion of IRAK1-dependent signalling is essential to Sindbis virus neuroinvasion and virulence in mice. [PDF]
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Extreme infectious titer variability in individual Aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with Sindbis virus is associated with both differences in virus population structure and dramatic disparities in specific infectivity. [PDF]
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Towards modelling tick-virus interactions using the weakly pathogenic <i>Sindbis</i> virus: Evidence that ticks are competent vectors. [PDF]
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Host-cell receptors for Sindbis virus
Sindbis virus has a very wide host range, infecting many species of mosquitoes and other hematophagous insects and infecting many species of higher vertebrates. We have used two approaches to study host cell receptors used by Sindbis virus to enter cells.
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In Vivo Transduction of Central Neurons Using Recombinant Sindbis Virus
A new recombinant virus which labeled the infected neurons in a Golgi stainlike fashion was developed. The virus was based on a replication-defective Sindbis virus and was designed to express green fluorescent protein with a palmitoylation signal (pal ...
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Alphaviruses are a group of arthropod-borne human and animal pathogens that can cause epidemics of significant public health and economic consequence. Alphavirus RNA synthesis requires four virally encoded nonstructural proteins and probably a number of ...
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