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Genome sequence of erythromelalgia-related poxvirus identifies it as an ectromelia virus strainOrthopoxvirus genes that mediate disease virulence and host tropismDeficiency in Th2 cytokine responses exacerbate orthopoxvirus infectionEvidence for Persistence of Ectromelia Virus in Inbred Mice, Recrudescence Following Immunosuppression and Transmission to Naïve MiceAdverse events post smallpox-vaccination: insights from tail scarification infection in mice with Vaccinia virusStructure and mechanism of IFN- antagonism by an orthopoxvirus IFN- -binding proteinSequential Activation of Two Pathogen-Sensing Pathways Required for Type I Interferon Expression and Resistance to an Acute DNA Virus InfectionPrediction of steps in the evolution of variola virus host rangePoxviruses and the evolution of host range and virulenceImmune requirements of post-exposure immunization with modified vaccinia Ankara of lethally infected miceThe mature virion of ectromelia virus, a pathogenic poxvirus, is capable of intrahepatic spread and can serve as a target for delayed therapy.A protein-based smallpox vaccine protects mice from vaccinia and ectromelia virus challenges when given as a prime and single boost.A role for NKG2D in NK cell-mediated resistance to poxvirus disease.A method for the generation of ectromelia virus (ECTV) recombinants: in vivo analysis of ECTV vCD30 deletion mutants.A mouse model of lethal infection for evaluating prophylactics and therapeutics against Monkeypox virus.Genes in the terminal regions of orthopoxvirus genomes experience adaptive molecular evolutionEVM005: an ectromelia-encoded protein with dual roles in NF-κB inhibition and virulenceEpithelial immunization induces polyfunctional CD8+ T cells and optimal mousepox protection.Impact of distinct poxvirus infections on the specificities and functionalities of CD4+ T cell responsesThe genome sequence of ectromelia virus Naval and Cornell isolates from outbreaks in North America.Age-dependent susceptibility to a viral disease due to decreased natural killer cell numbers and traffickingTLR3 and TLR9 agonists improve postexposure vaccination efficacy of live smallpox vaccines.Roles of vaccinia virus genes E3L and K3L and host genes PKR and RNase L during intratracheal infection of C57BL/6 mice.Protective immunity against secondary poxvirus infection is dependent on antibody but not on CD4 or CD8 T-cell function.Obligatory requirement for antibody in recovery from a primary poxvirus infectionN1L is an ectromelia virus virulence factor and essential for in vivo spread upon respiratory infection.Comparative live bioluminescence imaging of monkeypox virus dissemination in a wild-derived inbred mouse (Mus musculus castaneus) and outbred African dormouse (Graphiurus kelleni).Vaccine-induced protection against orthopoxvirus infection is mediated through the combined functions of CD4 T cell-dependent antibody and CD8 T cell responses.Glycosaminoglycans mediate retention of the poxvirus type I interferon binding protein at the cell surface to locally block interferon antiviral responses.Use of a recombinant vaccinia virus expressing interferon gamma for post-exposure protection against vaccinia and ectromelia virusesDevelopment of ST-246® for Treatment of Poxvirus Infections.Treatment of Vaccinia and Cowpox Virus Infections in Mice with CMX001 and ST-246.Ectromelia virus infections of mice as a model to support the licensure of anti-orthopoxvirus therapeutics.Fas/FasL pathway participates in regulation of antiviral and inflammatory response during mousepox infection of lungsEctopic expression of vaccinia virus E3 and K3 cannot rescue ectromelia virus replication in rabbit RK13 cellsBoHV-4-Based Vector Single Heterologous Antigen Delivery Protects STAT1(-/-) Mice from Monkeypoxvirus Lethal Challenge.Poxvirus-encoded gamma interferon binding protein dampens the host immune response to infectionInduction of natural killer cell responses by ectromelia virus controls infection.Interaction between unrelated viruses during in vivo co-infection to limit pathology and immunityPerforin-dependent CD4+ T-cell cytotoxicity contributes to control a murine poxvirus infection.
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Ectromelia virus: the causative agent of mousepox.
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Ectromelia virus: the causative agent of mousepox.
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Ectromelia virus: the causative agent of mousepox.
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Ectromelia virus: the causative agent of mousepox.
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David J Esteban
R Mark L Buller
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10.1099/VIR.0.81090-0
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2005-10-01T00:00:00Z