Pseudorabies virus membrane proteins gI and gE facilitate anterograde spread of infection in projection-specific neurons in the rat.
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Molecular biology of pseudorabies virus: impact on neurovirology and veterinary medicine.Virion-incorporated glycoprotein B mediates transneuronal spread of pseudorabies virus.Pseudorabies virus infection alters neuronal activity and connectivity in vitroHerpes simplex virus type 2 glycoprotein E is required for efficient virus spread from epithelial cells to neurons and for targeting viral proteins from the neuron cell body into axons.Herpes simplex virus type 1 glycoprotein e is required for axonal localization of capsid, tegument, and membrane glycoproteins.Genome of bovine herpesvirus 5.Directed egress of animal viruses promotes cell-to-cell spreadEndothelin B receptors contribute to retinal ganglion cell loss in a rat model of glaucoma.Neuroprotective effects of transcription factor Brn3b in an ocular hypertension rat model of glaucomaThe pseudorabies virus protein, pUL56, enhances virus dissemination and virulence but is dispensable for axonal transportAberrant infection and persistence of varicella-zoster virus in human dorsal root ganglia in vivo in the absence of glycoprotein I.Making the case: married versus separate models of alphaherpes virus anterograde transport in axons.A conserved alpha-herpesvirus protein necessary for axonal localization of viral membrane proteins.Herpes simplex virus gE/gI and US9 proteins promote transport of both capsids and virion glycoproteins in neuronal axons.Glycoproteins gE and gI are required for efficient KIF1A-dependent anterograde axonal transport of alphaherpesvirus particles in neurons.The "perivascular pump" driven by arterial pulsation is a powerful mechanism for the distribution of therapeutic molecules within the brain.Anterograde spread of herpes simplex virus type 1 requires glycoprotein E and glycoprotein I but not Us9.Varicella-zoster virus glycoprotein I is essential for spread in dorsal root ganglia and facilitates axonal localization of structural virion components in neuronal cultures.Two modes of pseudorabies virus neuroinvasion and lethality in miceComparison of Pathogenicity-Related Genes in the Current Pseudorabies Virus Outbreak in China.The herpes simplex virus 1 UL51 gene product has cell type-specific functions in cell-to-cell spread.Varicella-Zoster Virus Glycoproteins: Entry, Replication, and Pathogenesis.In vivo egress of an alphaherpesvirus from axons.Development of pseudorabies virus strains expressing red fluorescent proteins: new tools for multisynaptic labeling applications.Influence of tegument proteins of pseudorabies virus on neuroinvasion and transneuronal spread in the nervous system of adult mice after intranasal inoculation.Cloning, expression and characterization of gE protein of duck plague virusThe pUL37 tegument protein guides alpha-herpesvirus retrograde axonal transport to promote neuroinvasion.Genetically timed, activity-sensor and rainbow transsynaptic viral tools.
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Pseudorabies virus membrane proteins gI and gE facilitate anterograde spread of infection in projection-specific neurons in the rat.
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