Pathogenicity of fibroblast- and lymphocyte-specific variants of minute virus of mice
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Parvovirus glycan interactionsSevere leukopenia and dysregulated erythropoiesis in SCID mice persistently infected with the parvovirus minute virus of mice.B1 lymphocytes and myeloid dendritic cells in lymphoid organs are preferential extratumoral sites of parvovirus minute virus of mice prototype strain expression.Experimental infection of mice with hamster parvovirus: evidence for interspecies transmission of mouse parvovirus 3.Virulent variants emerging in mice infected with the apathogenic prototype strain of the parvovirus minute virus of mice exhibit a capsid with low avidity for a primary receptor.Canine and feline host ranges of canine parvovirus and feline panleukopenia virus: distinct host cell tropisms of each virus in vitro and in vivoThe pathogenesis of infection with minute virus of mice depends on expression of the small nonstructural protein NS2 and on the genotype of the allotropic determinants VP1 and VP2.Induction of an embryonic mouse innate immune response following inoculation in utero with minute virus of mice.A comparison of mouse parvovirus 1 infection in BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice: susceptibility, replication, shedding, and seroconversion.A nonproliferating parvovirus vaccine vector elicits sustained, protective humoral immunity following a single intravenous or intranasal inoculationCharacterization of mouse parvovirus infection by in situ hybridizationThe mismatched nucleotides in the 5'-terminal hairpin of minute virus of mice are required for efficient viral DNA replication.Evolution to pathogenicity of the parvovirus minute virus of mice in immunodeficient mice involves genetic heterogeneity at the capsid domain that determines tropism.Molecular characterization of a newly recognized mouse parvovirus.Transformation-dependent expression of interleukin genes delivered by a recombinant parvovirus.Two amino acid substitutions within the capsid are coordinately required for acquisition of fibrotropism by the lymphotropic strain of minute virus of miceNucleotide sequence of the 5'-terminal palindrome of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus and construction of an infectious molecular clone.Molecular comparisons of in vivo- and in vitro-derived strains of Aleutian disease of mink parvovirusNucleotide sequence and genomic organization of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus (ADV): sequence comparisons between a nonpathogenic and a pathogenic strain of ADV.In situ molecular hybridization for detection of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus DNA by using strand-specific probes: identification of target cells for viral replication in cell cultures and in mink kits with virus-induced interstitial pneumonia.Parvovirus evades interferon-dependent viral control in primary mouse embryonic fibroblasts.Host cell specificity of minute virus of mice in the developing mouse embryo.Profiling of glycan receptors for minute virus of mice in permissive cell lines towards understanding the mechanism of cell recognition.Genome replication and postencapsidation functions mapping to the nonstructural gene restrict the host range of a murine parvovirus in human cells.In Vivo Examination of Mouse APOBEC3- and Human APOBEC3A- and APOBEC3G-Mediated Restriction of Parvovirus and Herpesvirus Infection in Mouse Models.Myeloid depression follows infection of susceptible newborn mice with the parvovirus minute virus of mice (strain i).Parvovirus minute virus of mice strain i multiplication and pathogenesis in the newborn mouse brain are restricted to proliferative areas and to migratory cerebellar young neurons.Minute virus of mice, a parvovirus, in complex with the Fab fragment of a neutralizing monoclonal antibody.Protoparvovirus Interactions with the Cellular DNA Damage Response.A field strain of minute virus of mice (MVMm) exhibits age- and strain-specific pathogenesis.
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Pathogenicity of fibroblast- and lymphocyte-specific variants of minute virus of mice
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Pathogenicity of fibroblast- and lymphocyte-specific variants of minute virus of mice
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Pathogenicity of fibroblast- and lymphocyte-specific variants of minute virus of mice
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Pathogenicity of fibroblast- and lymphocyte-specific variants of minute virus of mice
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Pathogenicity of fibroblast- and lymphocyte-specific variants of minute virus of mice
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