Results 11 to 20 of about 149,274 (318)

Vesicular Stomatitis Virus: From Agricultural Pathogen to Vaccine Vector

open access: yesPathogens, 2021
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), which belongs to the Vesiculovirus genus of the family Rhabdoviridae, is a well studied livestock pathogen and prototypic non-segmented, negative-sense RNA virus.
Guodong Liu   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

TRIM69 Inhibits Vesicular Stomatitis Indiana Virus [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Virology, 2019
Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus (VSIV) is a veterinary pathogen that is also used as a backbone for many oncolytic and vaccine strategies. In natural and therapeutic settings, viral infections like VSIV are sensed by the host, and as a result the host cells make proteins that can protect them from viruses.
Suzannah J. Rihn   +11 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Transmission: A Comparison of Incriminated Vectors

open access: yesInsects, 2018
Vesicular stomatitis (VS) is a viral disease of veterinary importance, enzootic in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. In the U.S., VS produces devastating economic losses, particularly in the southwestern states where the outbreaks display
Paula Rozo-Lopez   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Vesicular Stomatitis Virus–Based Vaccines against Lassa and Ebola Viruses

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2015
We demonstrated that previous vaccination with a vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)–based Lassa virus vaccine does not alter protective efficacy of subsequent vaccination with a VSV-based Ebola virus vaccine.
Andrea Marzi   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Vesicular Stomatitis Virus.

open access: yesThe Veterinary clinics of North America. Food animal practice, 2022
Vesicular stomatitis (VS) is a vector-borne livestock disease caused by either VS New Jersey virus or VS Indiana virus. The disease circulates endemically in northern South America, Central America, and Mexico and only occasionally causes outbreaks in ...
Angela M Pelzel-McCluskey
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A replication-competent vesicular stomatitis virus for studies of SARS-CoV-2 spike-mediated cell entry and its inhibition

open access: yesbioRxiv, 2020
There is an urgent need for vaccines and therapeutics to prevent and treat COVID-19. Rapid SARS-CoV-2 countermeasure development is contingent on the availability of robust, scalable, and readily deployable surrogate viral assays to screen antiviral ...
M. Dieterle   +23 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Integrin Alpha E (CD103) Limits Virus-Induced IFN-I Production in Conventional Dendritic Cells

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2021
Early and strong production of IFN-I by dendritic cells is important to control vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), however mechanisms which explain this cell-type specific innate immune activation remain to be defined.
Vikas Duhan   +24 more
doaj   +1 more source

CONSTRUCTION AND STUDY OF Althaea officinalis TRANSGENIC ROOTS CULTURE WITH HUMAN INTERFERON α2B GENE [PDF]

open access: yesBiotechnologia Acta, 2013
The aim of our work was to obtain Althaea officinalis L. «hairy» root culture with human interferon α2b gene (ifn-α2b), to measure fructans content and antiviral activity of extracts from the transgenic roots. Transformation of leaf and root explants was
N. A. Matvieieva   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Development of a minigenome cassette for Lettuce necrotic yellows virus: A first step in rescuing a plant cytorhabdovirus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Rhabdoviruses are enveloped negative-sense RNA viruses that have numerous biotechnological applications. However, recovering plant rhabdoviruses from cDNA remains difficult due to technical difficulties such as the need for concurrent in planta ...
Drake, P   +3 more
core   +1 more source

A tool with many applications: vesicular stomatitis virus in research and medicine

open access: yesExpert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2020
Introduction Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) has long been a useful research tool in virology and recently become an essential part of medicinal products.
Altar M. Munis, E. Bentley, Y. Takeuchi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy