Measles virus spread and pathogenesis in genetically modified mice (original) (raw)

Lymphatic Dissemination and Comparative Pathology of Recombinant Measles Viruses in Genetically Modified Mice

Roberto Cattaneo

Journal of Virology, 2000

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Wild-Type Measles Virus Infection in Human CD46/CD150-Transgenic Mice: CD11c-Positive Dendritic Cells Establish Systemic Viral Infection

Masaru Okabe

The Journal of Immunology, 2005

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Roles of Macrophages in Measles Virus Infection of Genetically Modified Mice

Roberto Cattaneo

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Productive Measles Virus Brain Infection and Apoptosis in CD46 Transgenic Mice

Branka Horvat

Journal of Virology, 2000

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Differential permissivity to measles virus infection of human and CD46-transgenic murine lymphocytes

Branka Horvat

Journal of General Virology, 2001

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Measles Virus Infection of SLAM (CD150) Knockin Mice Reproduces Tropism and Immunosuppression in Human Infection

Shinji Ohno

Journal of Virology, 2007

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High Pathogenicity of Wild-Type Measles Virus Infection in CD150 (SLAM) Transgenic Mice

Branka Horvat

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Efficiency of Measles Virus Entry and Dissemination through Different Receptors

Veronika von Messling

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Measles virus replication in lymphatic cells and organs of CD150 (SLAM) transgenic mice

Roberto Cattaneo

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2005

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Susceptibility of mice to acute and persistent measles infection

B. Rager-zisman

Infection and immunity, 1978

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Adaptation of wild-type measles virus to CD46 receptor usage

Gert Bolt

Archives of Virology, 2001

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Receptor usage and differential downregulation of CD46 by measles virus wild-type and vaccine strains

Lee Dunster

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1995

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Recombinant Measles Viruses Efficiently Entering Cells through Targeted Receptors

Roberto Cattaneo

Journal of Virology, 2000

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Clinical Isolates of Measles Virus Use CD46 as a Cellular Receptor

M. Oldstone, William Bellini

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The H Gene of Rodent Brain-Adapted Measles Virus Confers Neurovirulence to the Edmonston Vaccine Strain

Louise Cosby

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Measles Virus Circumvents the Host Interferon Response by Different Actions of the C and V Proteins

Shinji Ohno

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

Patricia Devaux

Trends in Microbiology, 1995

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Measles Virus Infects both Polarized Epithelial and Immune Cells by Using Distinctive Receptor-Binding Sites on Its Hemagglutinin

Shinji Ohno

Journal of Virology, 2008

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Measles Virus Selectively Blind to Signaling Lymphocytic Activation Molecule (SLAM; CD150) Is Attenuated and Induces Strong Adaptive Immune Responses in Rhesus Monkeys

Roberto Cattaneo

Journal of Virology, 2010

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Mechanism of Measles Virus–Induced Suppression of Inflammatory Immune Responses

Branka Horvat

Immunity, 2001

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Measles virus: cellular receptors, tropism and pathogenesis

Shinji Ohno

Journal of General Virology, 2006

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Selective Expression of a Subset of Measles Virus Receptor-Competent CD46 Isoforms in Human Brain

Roberto Cattaneo

Virology, 1996

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Measles Viruses Possessing the Polymerase Protein Genes of the Edmonston Vaccine Strain Exhibit Attenuated Gene Expression and Growth in Cultured Cells and SLAM Knock-In Mice

Shinji Ohno

Journal of Virology, 2008

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Dissection of measles virus V protein in relation to its ability to block alpha/beta interferon signal transduction

Shinji Ohno

Journal of General Virology, 2004

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

Uwe Liebert

Journal of General Virology, 1991

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Measles virus superinfection immunity and receptor redistribution in persistently infected NT2 cells

Louise Cosby

Journal of General Virology, 2005

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Success of measles virotherapy in ATL depends on type I interferon secretion and responsiveness

Soledad Fernandez

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CD147/EMMPRIN Acts as a Functional Entry Receptor for Measles Virus on Epithelial Cells

Chieko Kai

Journal of Virology, 2010

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Induction of neutralising antibodies and cellular immune responses against SARS coronavirus by recombinant measles viruses

Azaibi Tamin

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The P gene of rodent brain-adapted measles virus plays a critical role in neurovirulence

Chieko Kai

The Journal of general virology, 2017

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Efficient Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II-restricted Presentation of Measles Virus Relies on Hemagglutinin-mediated Targeting to Its Cellular Receptor Human CD46 Expressed by Murine B Cells By Denis Gerlier, Marie-Claude Trescol-Bi6mont

Gayathri Krishnan

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Measles Virus-Induced Immunosuppression in SLAM Knock-In Mice

Shinji Ohno

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Measles Virus Vaccine Attenuation: Suboptimal Infection of Lymphatic Tissue and Tropism Alteration

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