Pathogenesis of rabies�Editorial (original) (raw)
Neuropathogenesis of Human Rabies
Akbar Dwi Juliardi Nr
KESANS : International Journal of Health and Science
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Human rabies: neuropathogenesis, diagnosis, and management
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Experimental rabies virus infection of p75 neurotrophin receptor-deficient mice
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Pathophysiology of human paralytic rabies
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The Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule Is a Receptor for Rabies Virus
Melitta Schachner
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Differential Effect of the Route of Inoculation of Rabies Virus on NeuN Immunoreactivity in the Cerebral Cortex of Mice
Orlando Torres-Fernandez
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Binding of rabies virus to purified Torpedo acetylcholine receptor
E. Hawrot
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Morphological and biochemical characterisation of sensory neurons infected in vitro with rabies virus
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Rabies Virus Infection: An Update
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REVIEW ON RABIES INFECTION AND PATHOGENESIS
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Rabies pathogenesis update
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Inhibition of rabies virus infection by a soluble membrane fraction from the rat central nervous system
H. Tsiang
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Differential use of the nicotinic receptor by rabies virus based upon substrate origin
Jaime Hurtado
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Biological basis of rabies virus neurovirulence in mice: comparative pathogenesis study using the immunoperoxidase technique
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Rabies Virus Infection of Primary Neuronal Cultures and Adult Mice: Failure To Demonstrate Evidence of Excitotoxicity
Courtney Scott
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RABIES
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Specificity of rabies virus as a transneuronal tracer of motor networks: Transfer from hypoglossal motoneurons to connected second-order and higher order central nervous system cell groups
G. Ugolini
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Rabies virus infection and transport in human sensory dorsal root ganglia neurons
H. Tsiang
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Differential pathogenesis of intracerebral and intramuscular inoculation of street rabies virus and CVS-11 strains in a mouse model
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Selective vulnerability of dorsal root ganglia neurons in experimental rabies after peripheral inoculation of CVS-11 in adult mice
Alan Jackson
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Natural Infection with Rabies Virus: A Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Study of Human Brains
Maryam Fazeli
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Human rabies: a disease of complex neuropathogenetic mechanisms and diagnostic challenges
Charles Rupprecht
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Partial inhibition of the in vitro infection of adult mouse dorsal root ganglion neurons by rabies virus using nicotinic antagonists
Alvaro Velandia
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Mechanisms of escape phenomenon of spinal cord and brainstem in human rabies
Supaporn Wacharapluesadee
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Ultrastructural description of rabies virus infection in cultured sensory neurons
Jaime E Castellanos
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Pathological lesions in the central nervous system and peripheral tissues of ddY mice with street rabies virus (1088 strain)
Satoshi Inoue
The Journal of veterinary medical science, 2017
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The Role of Antibody in Recovery from Experimental Rabies
Jerry Winkelstein
Journal of Immunology, 1978
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Differentiation of an adult neuron cell line increases susceptibility to rabies infection
Jaime E Castellanos
Biomédica, 2004
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Delineation of putative mechanisms involved in antibody-mediated clearance of rabies virus from the central nervous system
Moujahed Kao
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1992
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Regional distribution of rabies viral antigen in central nervous system of human encephalitic and paralytic rabies
Thiravat Hemachudha
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1989
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Reduced viral burden in paralytic compared to furious canine rabies is associated with prominent inflammation at the brainstem level
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Rabies re-examined
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