Recent advances in the use of neurotropic viruses for circuit analysis.
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A dual infection pseudorabies virus conditional reporter approach to identify projections to collateralized neurons in complex neural circuitsMolecular biology of pseudorabies virus: impact on neurovirology and veterinary medicine.A microfluidic chamber for analysis of neuron-to-cell spread and axonal transport of an alpha-herpesvirusIdentification of inputs to olivocochlear neurons using transneuronal labeling with pseudorabies virus (PRV)Neurons in the cochlear nuclei controlling the tensor tympani muscle in the rat: a study using pseudorabies virus.In vitro analysis of transneuronal spread of an alphaherpesvirus infection in peripheral nervous system neurons.Pseudorabies virus Us9 directs axonal sorting of viral capsidsViral strategies for studying the brain, including a replication-restricted self-amplifying delta-G vesicular stomatis virus that rapidly expresses transgenes in brain and can generate a multicolor golgi-like expressionHerpesviruses carrying a Brainbow cassette reveal replication and expression of limited numbers of incoming genomesNeuron-to-cell spread of pseudorabies virus in a compartmented neuronal culture systemThe neuroinvasive profiles of H129 (herpes simplex virus type 1) recombinants with putative anterograde-only transneuronal spread properties.UL54-null pseudorabies virus is attenuated in mice but productively infects cells in cultureTranscriptome signature of virulent and attenuated pseudorabies virus-infected rodent brain.Monosynaptic circuit tracing in vivo through Cre-dependent targeting and complementation of modified rabies virus.Spread of herpes simplex virus to the spinal cord is independent of spread to dorsal root ganglia.Anterograde or retrograde transsynaptic labeling of CNS neurons with vesicular stomatitis virus vectorsNeural circuits look forward.The alpha-herpesviruses: molecular pathfinders in nervous system circuits.Glycoprotein D-independent spread of pseudorabies virus infection in cultured peripheral nervous system neurons in a compartmented system.Brain-adipose tissue cross talk.Fusion of enhanced green fluorescent protein to the pseudorabies virus axonal sorting protein Us9 blocks anterograde spread of infection in mammalian neurons.Dual transneuronal tracing in the rat entorhinal-hippocampal circuit by intracerebral injection of recombinant rabies virus vectors.Comparison of the pseudorabies virus Us9 protein with homologs from other veterinary and human alphaherpesviruses.The "perivascular pump" driven by arterial pulsation is a powerful mechanism for the distribution of therapeutic molecules within the brain.Serotonergic projections from the caudal raphe nuclei to the hypoglossal nucleus in male and female rats.Transneuronal tracing with neurotropic viruses reveals network macroarchitecture.Organization of multisynaptic circuits within and between the medial and the central extended amygdala.Engineered, harnessed, and hijacked: synthetic uses for cytoskeletal systems.Dissecting inhibitory brain circuits with genetically-targeted technologies.The Brain-to-Pancreatic Islet Neuronal Map Reveals Differential Glucose Regulation From Distinct Hypothalamic Regions.Gene Expression Profiling with Cre-Conditional Pseudorabies Virus Reveals a Subset of Midbrain Neurons That Participate in Reward Circuitry.Role of pseudorabies virus Us3 protein kinase during neuronal infection.A 'tool box' for deciphering neuronal circuits in the developing chick spinal cord.Monitoring cell-cell contacts in vivo in transgenic animals.
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Recent advances in the use of neurotropic viruses for circuit analysis.
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J Patrick Card
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2003-10-01T00:00:00Z