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Characterizing oncolytic potential and safety of a G-protein pseudotyped vesiculovirus in sarcoma
The Journal of Immunology, 2022Abstract Several vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)-based oncolytic therapies have advanced to phase II clinical trials for treatment of solid tumors. As most antibodies produced after VSV infection are directed towards the surface glycoprotein (G), switching this G-protein of VSV to that of a novel virus could enable repeat dosing in ...
Chelsae R Dumbauld +3 more
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Isfahan Virus, A New Vesiculovirus Infecting Humans, Gerbils, and Sandflies in Iran
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1977The characteristics and ecology of Isfahan virus, a new vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) serotype, are described. Two strains of the agent were isolated from pools of Phlebotomus papatasi collected in Iran in 1975. Its animal pathogenicity, growth rate, cytopathic effect, and plaque morphology are similar to those of the other VSV serotypes.
R, Tesh +4 more
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Journal of Virological Methods, 2018
Vesicular stomatitis is an infectious disease that occurs mainly in countries of the Western Hemisphere and affects cattle, swine and horses. The clinical symptoms in cattle and swine are similar to foot-and-mouth disease and include vesicular ulceration of the tongue and mouth.
Anapolino Macedo, de Oliveira +9 more
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Vesicular stomatitis is an infectious disease that occurs mainly in countries of the Western Hemisphere and affects cattle, swine and horses. The clinical symptoms in cattle and swine are similar to foot-and-mouth disease and include vesicular ulceration of the tongue and mouth.
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1983
Chandipura virus multipled in sand flies (Phlebotomus papatasi) following intrathoracic inoculation. Within 24 hours, mean virus titers in infected flies increased approximately 4 logs. Experimentally infected P. papatasi transmitted the virus by bite to newborn mice and by transovarial transmission to their progeny.
R B, Tesh, G B, Modi
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Chandipura virus multipled in sand flies (Phlebotomus papatasi) following intrathoracic inoculation. Within 24 hours, mean virus titers in infected flies increased approximately 4 logs. Experimentally infected P. papatasi transmitted the virus by bite to newborn mice and by transovarial transmission to their progeny.
R B, Tesh, G B, Modi
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Virology, 1979
Abstract The partial cleavage products resulting from treatment of [ 35 S]methionine-labeled vesiculovirus proteins with N -chlorosuccinimide were analyzed by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The resultant cleavage patterns of the nucleocapsid (N) and matrix (M) proteins of five serologically distinct members of this group, while unique ...
E G, Brown, L, Prevec
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Abstract The partial cleavage products resulting from treatment of [ 35 S]methionine-labeled vesiculovirus proteins with N -chlorosuccinimide were analyzed by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The resultant cleavage patterns of the nucleocapsid (N) and matrix (M) proteins of five serologically distinct members of this group, while unique ...
E G, Brown, L, Prevec
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Le virus périnet du genre Vesiculovirus (Rhabdoviridae) isolé de culicides à madagasgar
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Virologie, 1983Summary Several identical virus strains were isolated from pools of mosquitoes collected from November 1978 to January 1979 in the eastern part of Madagascar, in a tropical primary rain forest area. Electronic microscopy showed this virus to have a rhabdovirus morphology.
Y. Clerc +5 more
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Enhancement of vesiculovirus oncolysis by expression of exotic envelope proteins
2013Viral treatment of cancer has been described since the beginning of the twentieth century. With the increasing need for effective targeted cancer therapies, the oncolytic virus platform has been revisited. Clinical trials have demonstrated that oncolytic viruses are well tolerated, but their ability to eliminate tumor burden or effectuate cures is poor.
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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Snakehead vesiculovirus (SHVV) is a negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus that infects snakehead fish. This virus leads to illness and mortality, causing significant economic losses in the snakehead aquaculture industry. The replication and spread of SHVV in cells, which requires glutamine as a nitrogen source, is accompanied by alterations in ...
Binbin, Sun +3 more
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Snakehead vesiculovirus (SHVV) is a negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus that infects snakehead fish. This virus leads to illness and mortality, causing significant economic losses in the snakehead aquaculture industry. The replication and spread of SHVV in cells, which requires glutamine as a nitrogen source, is accompanied by alterations in ...
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Cancer Research
Abstract Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is one of the leading oncolytic virus prototypes used in both preclinical and clinical cancer research. A newly engineered chimeric vesiculovirus, VMG, has been tested against various cancer types, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).
Khandoker Usran Ferdous +4 more
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Abstract Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is one of the leading oncolytic virus prototypes used in both preclinical and clinical cancer research. A newly engineered chimeric vesiculovirus, VMG, has been tested against various cancer types, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).
Khandoker Usran Ferdous +4 more
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