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An HPLC-SEC-based rapid quantification method for vesicular stomatitis virus particles to facilitate process development. [PDF]
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Community composition of black flies during and after the 2020 vesicular stomatitis virus outbreak in Southern New Mexico, USA. [PDF]
Whelpley MJ+9 more
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The interferon-induced protein, IFIT2, requires RNA-binding activity and neuronal expression to protect mice from intranasal vesicular stomatitis virus infection. [PDF]
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2023
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 the United States.
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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 the United States.
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The shape of vesicular stomatitis virus
Virology, 1976Abstract Most vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) particles in situ and in vitro after mild treatment appear bacilliform rather than bullet-shaped. However, the nucleocapsid is bullet-shaped. Budding begins with the hemisphere containing the rounded end of the nucleocapsid and finishes with the completion of the nonnucleocapsid-containing “terminal ...
E. Shelton+3 more
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Hemagglutinin of vesicular stomatitis virus
Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1969Hemagglutinin of vesicular stomatitis virus was prepared in suspension culture of BHK21/13 S cells maintained in a medium containing 0.4% bovine albumin and no serum. Optimal conditions for titration of VSV hemagglutinin included a low temperature, pH 5.8 and the use of goose erythrocytes.
P. Arstila, Pekka Halonen, Aimo Salmi
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Biophysical Studies of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus
Journal of Bacteriology, 1966McCombs, Robert M.(Baylor University College of Medicine, Houston, Tex.),Matilda Benyesh-Melnick, and Jean P. Brunschwig. Biophysical studies of vesicular stomatitis virus: J. Bacteriol.91:803–812. 1966.—The infectivity and morphology of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) were studied after density gradient centrifugation in cesium chloride (CsCI ...
Robert M. McCombs+2 more
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Superinfect on exclusion by vesicular stomatitis virus
Virology, 1983The infection of baby hamster kidney (BHK21) cells by the Indiana strain of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) causes a rapid loss of the ability of the cells to be superinfected by VSV virions or defective-interfering particles. This exclusion phenomenon is at the level of virus penetration and requires viral gene expression and a functional VSV ...
Patricia Whitaker-Dowling+3 more
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Interfering Component of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus
Nature, 1966INTERFERENCE during the replication of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) was first described by Cooper and Bellett1, who suggested that the interfering activity which was present in viruses collected after several successive undiluted passages resulted from a transmissible component.
Joan Crick, B. Cartwright, F. Brown
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