Chimeric measles viruses with a foreign envelope (original) (raw)

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Strength of Envelope Protein Interaction Modulates Cytopathicity of Measles Virus

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Measles viruses with altered envelope protein cytoplasmic tails gain cell fusion competence

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Measles virus: Evolution of a persistent infection in BGM cells

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Mutational Analysis of Measles Virus Suggests Constraints on Antigenic Variation of the Glycoproteins

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Electron cryotomography of measles virus reveals how matrix protein coats the ribonucleocapsid within intact virions

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Amino Acid Substitutions in Matrix, Fusion and Hemagglutinin Proteins of Wild Measles Virus for Adaptation to Vero Cells

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Infective substructures of measles virus from acutely and persistently infected cells

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Characterization of a Region of the Measles Virus Hemagglutinin Sufficient for Its Dimerization

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Measles virus: cellular receptors, tropism and pathogenesis

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Sequence and immunogenicity of a clinically approved novel measles virus vaccine vector

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Measles Virus Phosphoprotein Gene Products: Conformational Flexibility of the P/V Protein Amino-Terminal Domain and C Protein Infectivity Factor Function

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Structural disorder within the replicative complex of measles virus: Functional implications

Sonia Longhi

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Cell fusion by the envelope glycoproteins of persistent measles viruses which caused lethal human brain disease

Roberto Cattaneo

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Cloning and characterization of DNA complementary to the measles virus mRNA encoding hemagglutinin and matrix protein

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Long Untranslated Regions of the Measles Virus M and F Genes Control Virus Replication and Cytopathogenicity

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Comparative investigation of the long non-coding M-F genome region of wild-type and vaccine measles viruses

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Measles Virus Assembly within Membrane Rafts

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Polyploid measles virus with hexameric genome length

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Reverse Genetics of Measles Virus and Resulting Multivalent Recombinant Vaccines: Applications of Recombinant Measles Viruses

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Altered virulence of vaccine strains of measles virus after prolonged replication in human tissue

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Antibody and T cell responses to measles virus polypeptides and synthetic peptides

Jorma Ilonen

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Nonstructural C protein is required for efficient measles virus replication in human peripheral blood cells

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Efficacy of individual measles virus structural proteins in the protection of rats from measles encephalitis

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Generation of Measles Virus with a Segmented RNA Genome

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Selectively Receptor-Blind Measles Viruses: Identification of Residues Necessary for SLAM- or CD46-Induced Fusion and Their Localization on a New Hemagglutinin Structural Model

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Measles virus glycoprotein complexes preassemble intracellularly and relax during transport to the cell surface in preparation for fusion

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Purification of Measles Virus with Preservation of Infectivity and Antigenicity

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CD46-MEDIATED Measles-Virus Entry - a First Key to Host-Range Specificity

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Attenuated measles virus as a vaccine vector

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Measles Virus Glycoprotein Complex Assembly, Receptor Attachment, and Cell Entry

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Measles virus M and F proteins associate with detergent-resistant membrane fractions and promote formation of virus-like particles

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Recombinant measles viruses with mutations in the C, V, or F gene have altered growth phenotypes in vivo

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