The B allele of the NS gene of avian influenza viruses, but not the A allele, attenuates a human influenza A virus for squirrel monkeys.
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Pandemic Threat Posed by Avian Influenza A VirusesNS1-Binding protein (NS1-BP): a novel human protein that interacts with the influenza A virus nonstructural NS1 protein is relocalized in the nuclei of infected cellsSequence of the 1918 pandemic influenza virus nonstructural gene (NS) segment and characterization of recombinant viruses bearing the 1918 NS genesEvolution and ecology of influenza A virusesA synchronized global sweep of the internal genes of modern avian influenza virus.Codon conservation in the influenza A virus genome defines RNA packaging signalsSurvival analysis of infected mice reveals pathogenic variations in the genome of avian H1N1 virusesThe use of nonhuman primates in research on seasonal, pandemic and avian influenza, 1893-2014.The Genomic Contributions of Avian H1N1 Influenza A Viruses to the Evolution of Mammalian Strains.Complete-proteome mapping of human influenza A adaptive mutations: implications for human transmissibility of zoonotic strains.Influenza virus evolution, host adaptation, and pandemic formation.Role of the B Allele of Influenza A Virus Segment 8 in Setting Mammalian Host Range and Pathogenicity.Genetic divergence of influenza A NS1 gene in pandemic 2009 H1N1 isolates with respect to H1N1 and H3N2 isolates from previous seasonal epidemicsInfluenza HA subtypes demonstrate divergent phenotypes for cleavage activation and pH of fusion: implications for host range and adaptationSequence analysis of the influenza virus strain A/shearwater/Australia/1/72 (H6N5).The evolutionary genetics and emergence of avian influenza viruses in wild birdsIncorporation of influenza A virus genome segments does not absolutely require wild-type sequences.Phylogenetic analysis of H7 avian influenza viruses isolated from the live bird markets of the Northeast United States.Importance of both the coding and the segment-specific noncoding regions of the influenza A virus NS segment for its efficient incorporation into virionsDiagnostic approach for differentiating infected from vaccinated poultry on the basis of antibodies to NS1, the nonstructural protein of influenza A virus.Evidence for the circulation and inter-hemispheric movement of the H14 subtype influenza A virus.Protein clustering and RNA phylogenetic reconstruction of the influenza A [corrected] virus NS1 protein allow an update in classification and identification of motif conservation.A Closer Look at the NS1 of Influenza Virus.Double-stranded RNA-induced activation of activating protein-1 promoter is differentially regulated by the non-structural protein 1 of avian influenza A viruses.Interaction cloning of NS1-I, a human protein that binds to the nonstructural NS1 proteins of influenza A and B virusesRecombination resulting in virulence shift in avian influenza outbreak, ChileQuantifying predictors for the spatial diffusion of avian influenza virus in China.Genetics, Receptor Binding, Replication, and Mammalian Transmission of H4 Avian Influenza Viruses Isolated from Live Poultry Markets in China.The maedi-visna virus Tat protein induces multiorgan lymphoid hyperplasia in transgenic mice.Intragenic suppression of a deletion mutation of the nonstructural gene of an influenza A virusViral and host factors required for avian H5N1 influenza A virus replication in mammalian cellsPhylogenetic analysis of the non-structural (NS) gene of influenza A viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe in 2005.Use of single-gene reassortant viruses to study the role of avian influenza A virus genes in attenuation of wild-type human influenza A virus for squirrel monkeys and adult human volunteers.Characterizations of H4 avian influenza viruses isolated from ducks in live poultry markets and farm in Shanghai.Reassortment patterns of avian influenza virus internal segments among different subtypes.The contribution of animal models to the understanding of the host range and virulence of influenza A viruses.Comparisons of highly virulent H5N1 influenza A viruses isolated from humans and chickens from Hong Kong.Isolation and characterization of H4N6 avian influenza viruses from mallard ducks in Beijing, China.Increased virulence of a mouse-adapted variant of influenza A/FM/1/47 virus is controlled by mutations in genome segments 4, 5, 7, and 8.Translational regulation of viral secretory proteins by the 5' coding regions and a viral RNA-binding protein.
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The B allele of the NS gene of avian influenza viruses, but not the A allele, attenuates a human influenza A virus for squirrel monkeys.
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The B allele of the NS gene of ...... A virus for squirrel monkeys.
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The B allele of the NS gene of ...... A virus for squirrel monkeys.
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The B allele of the NS gene of ...... A virus for squirrel monkeys.
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The B allele of the NS gene of ...... A virus for squirrel monkeys.
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1989-07-01T00:00:00Z