Pathology of experimental Ebola virus infection in African green monkeys. Involvement of fibroblastic reticular cells.
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Animal models for Ebola and Marburg virus infectionsVirological and serological findings in Rousettus aegyptiacus experimentally inoculated with vero cells-adapted hogan strain of Marburg virusIntracellular events and cell fate in filovirus infectionThe Tyro3 receptor kinase Axl enhances macropinocytosis of Zaire ebolavirusEbolavirus vaccines for humans and apesClinical manifestations and case management of Ebola haemorrhagic fever caused by a newly identified virus strain, Bundibugyo, Uganda, 2007-2008A small nonhuman primate model for filovirus-induced diseaseComparison of the transcription and replication strategies of marburg virus and Ebola virus by using artificial replication systemsDifferent potential of C-type lectin-mediated entry between Marburg virus strainsViral replication and host gene expression in alveolar macrophages infected with Ebola virus (Zaire strain)Ebola virus modulates transforming growth factor β signaling and cellular markers of mesenchyme-like transition in hepatocytes.Global suppression of the host antiviral response by Ebola- and Marburgviruses: increased antagonism of the type I interferon response is associated with enhanced virulence.Stromal cell contributions to the homeostasis and functionality of the immune system.In silico analysis suggests interaction between Ebola virus and the extracellular matrixMechanisms of immunity in post-exposure vaccination against Ebola virus infection.Functional genomics reveals the induction of inflammatory response and metalloproteinase gene expression during lethal Ebola virus infection.The role of antigen-presenting cells in filoviral hemorrhagic fever: gaps in current knowledge.Pathogenesis of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in cynomolgus macaques: evidence that dendritic cells are early and sustained targets of infectionPathogenesis of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in primate models: evidence that hemorrhage is not a direct effect of virus-induced cytolysis of endothelial cellsEvaluation in nonhuman primates of vaccines against Ebola virus.Viral targeting of fibroblastic reticular cells contributes to immunosuppression and persistence during chronic infection.A Kunjin Replicon Virus-like Particle Vaccine Provides Protection Against Ebola Virus Infection in Nonhuman Primates.Considerations in the Use of Nonhuman Primate Models of Ebola Virus and Marburg Virus Infection.An animal model that reflects human disease: the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus).C-type lectins do not act as functional receptors for filovirus entry into cells.Type 1 Interferons and NK Cells Limit Murine Cytomegalovirus Escape from the Lymph Node Subcapsular Sinus.Human macrophage C-type lectin specific for galactose and N-acetylgalactosamine promotes filovirus entryThe temporal program of peripheral blood gene expression in the response of nonhuman primates to Ebola hemorrhagic fever.Ebola virus exploits a monocyte differentiation program to promote its entryDisease modeling for Ebola and Marburg viruses.Correlates of immunity to filovirus infection.Host cell factors in filovirus entry: novel players, new insightsInfection with the Makona variant results in a delayed and distinct host immune response compared to previous Ebola virus variants.Animal models for filovirus infections.Animal Models of Ebolavirus Infection
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Pathology of experimental Ebola virus infection in African green monkeys. Involvement of fibroblastic reticular cells.
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Pathology of experimental Ebol ...... fibroblastic reticular cells.
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Pathology of experimental Ebol ...... fibroblastic reticular cells.
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Pathology of experimental Ebol ...... fibroblastic reticular cells.
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Pathology of experimental Ebol ...... f fibroblastic reticular cells
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Anderson AO
Connolly BM
Geisbert JB
Geisbert TW
Huggins JW
Jahrling PB
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1997-08-01T00:00:00Z