Adaptation of Borna Disease Virus to the Mouse (original) (raw)
Experimental infection of mice with Borna disease virus (BDV): Replication and distribution of the virus after intracerebral infection
Thomas Vahlenkamp
Journal of Neurovirology, 2001
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Isolation and Characterization of a 14500 Molecular Weight Protein from Brains and Tissue Cultures Persistently Infected with Borna Disease Virus
Heino Diringer
Journal of General Virology, 1985
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The immunopathogenesis of Borna disease virus infection
Oliver Planz
Frontiers in Bioscience, 2002
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Induction of degenerative brain lesions after adoptive transfer of brain lymphocytes from Borna disease virus-infected rats: presence of CD8+ T cells and perforin mRNA
Oliver Planz
Journal of Virology, 1997
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Kinetics of virus spread and changes in levels of several cytokine mRNAs in the brain after intranasal infection of rats with Borna disease virus
Moujahed Kao
Journal of virology, 1992
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A functional role for neutralizing antibodies in Borna disease: influence on virus tropism outside the central nervous system
Ian Lipkin
Journal of virology, 1998
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Prevention of Virus Persistence and Protection against Immunopathology after Borna Disease Virus Infection of the Brain by a Novel Orf Virus Recombinant
Oliver Planz
Journal of Virology, 2004
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The 24K protein of Borna disease virus
Thomas Binz
Journal of General Virology, 1992
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Virus-specific CD4+ T cells eliminate borna disease virus from the brain via induction of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells
Oliver Planz
Journal of virology, 1998
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Effects of genetic background on neonatal Borna disease virus infection-induced neurodevelopmental damage
Michael Vogel
Brain Research, 2002
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Borna Disease Virus Infection in Animals and Humans
Karl Bechter
Emerging Infectious Diseases, 1997
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Cell-to-Cell Spread of Borna Disease Virus Proceeds in the Absence of the Virus Primary Receptor and Furin-Mediated Processing of the Virus Surface Glycoprotein
Roberto Clemente
Journal of Virology, 2007
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Distribution of Borna Disease Virus in the Brain of Rats Infected with an Obesity-inducing Virus Strain
J. Richt
Brain Pathology, 2006
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Borna Disease Virus Glycoprotein Is Required for Viral Dissemination in Neurons
Jeffrey Bajramovic
Journal of Virology, 2003
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Borna disease virus-specific T cells protect against or cause immunopathological Borna disease
J. Richt
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1994
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Borna disease virus and infection in humans
Madiha S Ibrahim
Frontiers in Bioscience, 2002
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Human Borna Disease Virus Infection
Karl Bechter
ASM Press eBooks, 2014
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Borna disease virus and neuropsychiatric disease – a reappraisal
Thomas Briese
Trends in Microbiology, 2001
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Virus-Specific CD4 1 T Cells Eliminate Borna Disease Virus from the Brain via Induction of Cytotoxic CD8 1 T Cells
Oliver Planz
1998
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Immunopathogenic role of T-cell subsets in Borna disease virus-induced progressive encephalitis
Oliver Planz
Journal of Virology, 1995
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Borna Disease Virus
Thomas Briese
Journal of Neurovirology, 2003
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Comparative Neuropathology of Major Indian Bluetongue Virus Serotypes in a Neonatal BALB/c Mouse Model
Kalyani Putty
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2018
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Experimental and natural borna disease virus infections: presence of viral RNA in cells of the peripheral blood
Thomas Vahlenkamp
Veterinary Microbiology, 2000
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Low avidity of human serum antibodies for Borna disease virus antigens questions their diagnostic value
Karl Bechter
Molecular Psychiatry, 2001
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Mechanism of Borna Disease Virus Entry into Cells
Daniel Gonzalez
1998
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Neutralizing Antibodies in Persistent Borna Disease Virus Infection: Prophylactic Effect of gp94-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies in Preventing Encephalitis
Oliver Planz
Journal of Virology, 2001
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Borna disease virus-induced meningoencephalomyelitis caused by a virus-specific CD4+ T cell-mediated immune reaction
J. Richt
Journal of General Virology, 1990
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Isolation and Characterization of a New Subtype of Borna Disease Virus
Norbert Nowotny
Journal of Virology, 2000
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Bornavirus immunopathogenesis in rodents: models for human neurological diseases
Thomas Briese
Journal of Neurovirology, 1999
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Effect of alphavirus infection on mouse embryos
Brian Sheahan
Infection and Immunity
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Molecular basis of Sindbis virus neurovirulence in mice
Alan Jackson
Journal of …, 1988
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