CD46-MEDIATED Measles-Virus Entry - a First Key to Host-Range Specificity (original) (raw)

Measles virus: Evolution of a persistent infection in BGM cells

Timothy Greenland

Archives of Virology, 1981

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The development and evaluation of an attenuated measles virus vaccine

Samuel Katz

American journal of public health and the nation's health, 1962

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Activation of measles virus from silently infected human lymphocytes

Joep Galama

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1978

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Experimental Measles. I. Pathogenesis in the Normal and the Immunized Host

William Bellini

Virology, 1997

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Efficiency of Measles Virus Entry and Dissemination through Different Receptors

Veronika von Messling

Journal of Virology, 2002

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Infective substructures of measles virus from acutely and persistently infected cells

Shmuel Rozenblatt

Journal of Virology, 1979

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Purification of Measles Virus with Preservation of Infectivity and Antigenicity

Alan Trudgett

Journal of General Virology, 1979

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Measles virus receptors and tropism

Shinji Ohno

Japanese journal of infectious diseases

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Measles virus: cellular receptors, tropism and pathogenesis

Shinji Ohno

Journal of General Virology, 2006

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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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Electron microscopic study of measles virus infection: cell fusion and hemadsorption

Bernard Rentier

Journal of virology, 1978

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

P. Auwaerter

Journal of …, 1999

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Inefficient Measles Virus Budding in Murine L.CD46 Fibroblasts

Serge Manié

Virology, 1999

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Design of an immunization strategy based on recombinant proteins of the measles virus in the context of a changing epidemiology

Benjamin Damien

perso.fundp.ac.be

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Chimeric measles viruses with a foreign envelope

Roberto Cattaneo

Journal of virology, 1998

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Strength of Envelope Protein Interaction Modulates Cytopathicity of Measles Virus

Richard Plemper, Roberto Cattaneo

Journal of Virology, 2002

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Characterization of Measles Virus-Specific Proteins Synthesized In Vivo and In Vitro from Acutely and Persistently Infected Cells

Shmuel Rozenblatt

Journal of Virology, 1979

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Effects of purified measles virus components on proliferating human lymphocytes

Robert Lisak

Cellular Immunology, 1979

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The role of host factors in measles virus persistence

Lee Dunster

Seminars in Virology, 1994

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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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Interaction of measles virus glycoproteins with the surface of uninfected peripheral blood lymphocytes induces immunosuppressionin vitro

Roberto Cattaneo

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1996

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Antigenic differences in the hemagglutinin of measles and related viruses

Alan Trudgett

Virology, 1981

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The Production of a Temperature-Sensitive Persistent Measles Virus Infection

Ernest Gould

Journal of General Virology, 1975

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Functional and structural interaction between measles virus hemagglutinin and CD46

Ofer Nussbaum, Shmuel Rozenblatt, C. Broder

Journal of Virology

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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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Interaction of measles virus glycoproteins with the surface of uninfected peripheral blood lymphocytes induces immunosuppression in vitro

Roberto Cattaneo

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1996

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Development of antibody to measles virus polypeptides during complicated and uncomplicated measles virus infections

Abraham Vaisberg

Journal of Virology, 1984

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Functional and structural interactions between measles virus hemagglutinin and CD46

Edward Berger

Journal of Virology, 1995

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Use of antibodies directed against synthetic peptides for identifying cDNA clones, establishing reading frames, and deducing the gene order of measles virus

Shmuel Rozenblatt

Journal of Virology, 1985

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Cell Membrane-Associated Measles Virus Components Inhibit Antigen Processing

Jorma Ilonen

Virology, 2001

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

Serge Manié

Journal of virology, 1999

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

Ben Lee

Cell Reports, 2015

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Moesin: A Cell Membrane Protein Linked with Susceptibility to Measles Virus Infection

Lee Dunster

Virology, 1994

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

Sarah Butcher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2011

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A Single Amino Acid Change in the Hemagglutinin Protein of Measles Virus Determines Its Ability To Bind CD46 and Reveals Another Receptor on Marmoset B Cells

Farida S

1998

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