Theiler's virus infection in mice: an unusual biphasic disease process leading to demyelination.
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A virus-induced molecular mimicry model of multiple sclerosisTheiler's virus infection: a model for multiple sclerosisA coding RNA sequence acts as a replication signal in cardiovirusesNeurotropic Enterovirus Infections in the Central Nervous SystemInfection as an Environmental Trigger of Multiple Sclerosis Disease ExacerbationMultiple sclerosis: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic opportunitiesThe role of myelin in Theiler's virus persistence in the central nervous systemViral Infection of the Central Nervous System Exacerbates Interleukin-10 Receptor Deficiency-Mediated Colitis in SJL MiceUltrastructural immunohistochemical localization of virus in acute and chronic demyelinating Theiler's virus infectionInducible nitric oxide synthase in Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus infectionLocation and distribution of virus antigen in the central nervous system of mice persistently infected with Theiler's virusHuman HLA-DR Transgenes Protect Mice from Fatal Virus-Induced Encephalomyelitis and Chronic DemyelinationPro-inflammatory functions of astrocytes correlate with viral clearance and strain-dependent protection from TMEV-induced demyelinating diseaseIs Multiple Sclerosis an Autoimmune Disease?Anatomical and Cellular Requirements for the Activation and Migration of Virus-Specific CD8+ T Cells to the Brain during Theiler's Virus InfectionThree-dimensional model of the capsid proteins of two biologically different Theiler virus strains: clustering of amino acid difference identifies possible locations of immunogenic sites on the virionPapovaviral persistent infectionsAn attenuated variant of the GDVII strain of Theiler's virus does not persist and does not infect the white matter of the central nervous systemAbsence of internal ribosome entry site-mediated tissue specificity in the translation of a bicistronic transgeneAnti-CCL2 treatment inhibits Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus-induced demyelinating diseaseAxonal loss results in spinal cord atrophy, electrophysiological abnormalities and neurological deficits following demyelination in a chronic inflammatory model of multiple sclerosisQuantitative assessment of neurologic deficits in a chronic progressive murine model of CNS demyelination.HLA-DQ polymorphism influences progression of demyelination and neurologic deficits in a viral model of multiple sclerosisQuantitation of spinal cord demyelination, remyelination, atrophy, and axonal loss in a model of progressive neurologic injury.Spontaneous remyelination following extensive demyelination is associated with improved neurological function in a viral model of multiple sclerosis.Three immune-mediated disease models induced by Theiler's virus: Multiple sclerosis, seizures and myocarditis.Theiler's virus infection of perforin-deficient mice.The neurovirulence of the DA and GDVII strains of Theiler's virus correlates with their ability To infect cultured neuronsCD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells make discrete contributions to demyelination and neurologic disease in a viral model of multiple sclerosisSialylation of the host receptor may modulate entry of demyelinating persistent Theiler's virus.The leader polypeptide of Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus is required for the assembly of virions in mouse L cells.Chronic restraint stress during early Theiler's virus infection exacerbates the subsequent demyelinating disease in SJL mice: II. CNS disease severity.The GDVII strain of Theiler's virus spreads via axonal transport.Viral load and a locus on chromosome 11 affect the late clinical disease caused by Theiler's virusNeuroimmune interactions in a model of multiple sclerosis.Neonatal maternal separation alters immune, endocrine, and behavioral responses to acute Theiler's virus infection in adult mice.Viral load increases in SJL/J mice persistently infected by Theiler's virus after inactivation of the beta(2)m gene.The leader protein of Theiler's virus inhibits immediate-early alpha/beta interferon production.Cyclooxygenase-2 expression in oligodendrocytes increases sensitivity to excitotoxic deathCD28 costimulatory blockade exacerbates disease severity and accelerates epitope spreading in a virus-induced autoimmune disease.
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Theiler's virus infection in mice: an unusual biphasic disease process leading to demyelination.
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