A single amino acid change determines persistence of a chimeric Theiler's virus.
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Theiler's virus infection: a model for multiple sclerosisDiscovery of a novel human picornavirus in a stool sample from a pediatric patient presenting with fever of unknown originInfluence of the Theiler's virus L* protein on macrophage infection, viral persistence, and neurovirulence.An attenuated variant of the GDVII strain of Theiler's virus does not persist and does not infect the white matter of the central nervous systemThe neurovirulence of the DA and GDVII strains of Theiler's virus correlates with their ability To infect cultured neuronsSialylation of the host receptor may modulate entry of demyelinating persistent Theiler's virus.Prolonged gray matter disease without demyelination caused by Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus with a mutation in VP2 puff B.A single coxsackievirus B2 capsid residue controls cytolysis and apoptosis in rhabdomyosarcoma cells.A spontaneous low-pathogenic variant of Theiler's virus contains an amino acid substitution within the predominant VP1(233-250) T-cell epitope.A determinant for central nervous system persistence localized in the capsid of Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus by using recombinant viruses.Mutations that affect the tropism of DA and GDVII strains of Theiler's virus in vitro influence sialic acid binding and pathogenicity.Identification of a novel neuropathogenic Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus.The leader polypeptide of Theiler's virus is essential for neurovirulence but not for virus growth in BHK cells.The neurovirulent GDVII strain of Theiler's virus can replicate in glial cells.Role of VP2 amino acid 141 in tropism of Theiler's virus within the central nervous system.The immune system preferentially clears Theiler's virus from the gray matter of the central nervous system.The Transcriptome of Rhabdomyosarcoma Cells Infected with Cytolytic and Non-Cytolytic Variants of Coxsackievirus B2 Ohio-1.Chimeric Theiler's virus with altered tropism for the central nervous systemThe Pathogenesis of Saffold Virus in AG129 Mice and the Effects of Its Truncated L Protein in the Central Nervous System.Cardioviruses are genetically diverse and cause common enteric infections in South Asian childrenIntracerebral inoculation of mouse-passaged Saffold virus type 3 affects cerebellar development in neonatal mice.The structure and function of a foot-and-mouth disease virus-oligosaccharide receptor complex.Role of sialyloligosaccharide binding in Theiler's virus persistence.Analysis of cellular mutants resistant to Theiler's virus infection: differential infection of L929 cells by persistent and neurovirulent strains.Heparan sulfate mediates infection of high-neurovirulence Theiler's viruses.Attenuation of Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus by modifications of the oligopyrimidine/AUG tandem, a host-dependent translational cis element.Virus persistence in an animal model of multiple sclerosis requires virion attachment to sialic acid coreceptors
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A single amino acid change determines persistence of a chimeric Theiler's virus.
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A single amino acid change determines persistence of a chimeric Theiler's virus.
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A single amino acid change determines persistence of a chimeric Theiler's virus.
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A single amino acid change determines persistence of a chimeric Theiler's virus
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