Interferon signaling remains functional during henipavirus infection of human cell lines.
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Cedar virus: a novel Henipavirus isolated from Australian batsTranscriptome Profiling of the Virus-Induced Innate Immune Response in Pteropus vampyrus and Its Attenuation by Nipah Virus Interferon Antagonist FunctionsInterferon production and signaling pathways are antagonized during henipavirus infection of fruit bat cell lines.Nipah virus infects specific subsets of porcine peripheral blood mononuclear cells.Lethal Nipah virus infection induces rapid overexpression of CXCL10.Interplay between innate immunity and negative-strand RNA viruses: towards a rational modelA new model for Hendra virus encephalitis in the mouse.Distinct and overlapping roles of Nipah virus P gene products in modulating the human endothelial cell antiviral response.Proteomics informed by transcriptomics reveals Hendra virus sensitizes bat cells to TRAIL-mediated apoptosis.Potent inhibition of Hendra virus infection via RNA interference and poly I:C immune activationEvaluation of luciferase and GFP-expressing Nipah viruses for rapid quantitative antiviral screeningThe immunomodulating V and W proteins of Nipah virus determine disease course.The Matrix Protein of Nipah Virus Targets the E3-Ubiquitin Ligase TRIM6 to Inhibit the IKKε Kinase-Mediated Type-I IFN Antiviral Response.Nonstructural Nipah virus C protein regulates both the early host proinflammatory response and viral virulence.Promotion of Hendra virus replication by microRNA 146aAntiviral immune responses of bats: a review.Paramyxovirus evasion of innate immunity: Diverse strategies for common targets.Henipavirus pathogenesis and antiviral approaches.Understanding the interaction between henipaviruses and their natural host, fruit bats: Paving the way toward control of highly lethal infection in humans.Immunological Control of Viral Infections in Bats and the Emergence of Viruses Highly Pathogenic to Humans.Type I interferon signaling protects mice from lethal henipavirus infection.
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Interferon signaling remains functional during henipavirus infection of human cell lines.
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Interferon signaling remains functional during henipavirus infection of human cell lines.
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Interferon signaling remains functional during henipavirus infection of human cell lines.
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Interferon signaling remains functional during henipavirus infection of human cell lines.
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Interferon signaling remains functional during henipavirus infection of human cell lines.
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Interferon signaling remains functional during henipavirus infection of human cell lines.
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Interferon signaling remains functional during henipavirus infection of human cell lines.
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Elena R Virtue
Glenn A Marsh
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10.1128/JVI.02412-10
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2011-02-02T00:00:00Z