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Novel filoviruses: indication of a global threat or cause to reassess our risk perception? [PDF]
Groseth A, Hoenen T.
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Lassa virus protein-protein interactions as mediators of Lassa fever pathogenesis. [PDF]
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Disease tolerance as immune defense strategy in bats: One size fits all? [PDF]
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Bat adaptations in inflammation and cell death regulation contribute to viral tolerance. [PDF]
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Studying bats using a One Health lens: bridging the gap between bat virology and disease ecology. [PDF]
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Immunological identification of tacaribe virus proteins
Research in Virology, 1996Tacaribe virus (TV), an arenavirus, is an enveloped virus with genetic information encoded in two segments of single-stranded RNA. The completed sequence of TV led to the identification of four open reading frames (ORF). In order to establish a direct link between ORFs in the sequence of TV and proteins present in virus particles and virus-infected ...
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Defective interfering Tacaribe virus and persistently infected cells
Virology, 1980Abstract Persistently infected (PI) BHK 21 and Vero cell lines were established by infection with wild-type (wt) Tacaribe virus and passage of surviving cells. These cells release defective interfering (DI) Tacaribe virus particles, which caused complete inhibition of plaque formation by wt Tacaribe virions.
H B, Gimenez, R W, Compans
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Analysis of polypeptides in tacaribe virus-infected cells
Virology, 1983Two virus-induced polypeptides designated p79 (mol wt, 79,000) and p105 (mol wt, 105,000) in BHK21 or Vero cells infected with Tacaribe (Tac) virus have been identified. Both polypeptides were found in immune precipitates with antiserum to Tac virus, suggesting that they are virus specific.
H B, Gimenez, D P, Boersma, R W, Compans
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Parana, a new tacaribe complex virus from Paraguay
Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1970Parana virus, an agent isolated fromOryzomys buccinatus rodents trapped in the Misiones Department of Paraguay, was found to be related to the Tacaribe complex of viruses by complement-fixation tests, but was distinct by neutralization and direct immunofluorescent tests. It shares the basic properties of chloroform sensitivity, a ribonucleic acid core,
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