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Advancing molecular modeling and reverse vaccinology in broad-spectrum yellow fever virus vaccine development. [PDF]

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da Silva OLT   +12 more
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Investigation of Yellow Fever Virus at the Human-Animal Interface after a Zika Virus Outbreak in Midwest Brazil. [PDF]

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Baranowski LA   +7 more
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YELLOW FEVER VIRUS

Science, 1929
The observations of Stokes, Bauer and Hudson1thatMacacus rhesuscan be easily inoculated with the virus of yellow fever in Africa and that this disease is not due toLeptospira icteroidesNoguchi, have stimulated renewed interest in research on yellow fever in America, where most of the classic studies on this disease have been made.
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Unlocking entry for yellow fever virus

Nature Reviews Microbiology
Shimona Starling, Starling Shimona
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Sequencing of Yellow Fever Virus

The yellow fever virus (YFV) is a single-stranded positive-sense RNA virus with a genome of approximately 11 kb. Currently, seven strains have been described: five in Africa (West Africa I and II, East Africa, East/Central Africa, and Angola) and two in the Americas (South America I and II).
Nieli Rodrigues, da Costa Faria   +4 more
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The Susceptibility of Howler Monkeys to Yellow Fever Virus

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1950
Summary 1.  Two species of Brazilian howler monkeys were found to be highly susceptible to the Olimpio Cristo strain of yellow fever virus when transmitted by mosquito bite. 2.  Four cyclic transmissions were obtained with A. scapularis and three with A. leucocelaenus. 3.
H W, LAEMMERT, H W, KUMM
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Morphogenesis of yellow fever virus in mouse brain

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1972
The development of yellow fever virus in mice was studied by electron microscopic examination of infected brain and liver. The different organs were also titrated for the sequential production of infective virus post-inoculation. Virions were seen only in the brain; none was observed in the liver even though both organs had good titres of infective ...
T S, David-West   +2 more
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Yellow Fever Virus Production in Bioreactor

On a commercial scale, the vaccine against yellow fever is based on replication of the attenuated virus in embryonated eggs [2]. A very promising alternative platform to the production of the virus in eggs, which has spread as a worldwide trend, is production using mammalian cell lines.
Marta Cristina, de Oliveira Souza   +1 more
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