A ferret model of canine distemper virus virulence and immunosuppression.
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Pathogen evolution and disease emergence in carnivoresGenetically distant American Canine distemper virus lineages have recently caused epizootics with somewhat different characteristics in raccoons living around a large suburban zoo in the USANew aspects of the pathogenesis of canine distemper leukoencephalitisVisualization of mouse neuronal ganglia infected by Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1) using multimodal non-linear optical microscopyMeasles immune suppression: lessons from the macaque modelNovel Furin Inhibitors with Potent Anti-infectious ActivityMorbillivirus Experimental Animal Models: Measles Virus Pathogenesis Insights from Canine Distemper VirusTropism illuminated: lymphocyte-based pathways blazed by lethal morbillivirus through the host immune systemAntagonistic pleiotropy and fitness trade-offs reveal specialist and generalist traits in strains of canine distemper virus.Transcriptome sequencing and development of an expression microarray platform for the domestic ferretAn orally available, small-molecule polymerase inhibitor shows efficacy against a lethal morbillivirus infection in a large animal model.Identification of amino acid substitutions with compensational effects in the attachment protein of canine distemper virus.Canine distemper virus infection requires cholesterol in the viral envelopeElements in the canine distemper virus M 3' UTR contribute to control of replication efficiency and virulenceCD9 clustering and formation of microvilli zippers between contacting cells regulates virus-induced cell fusion.Morbillivirus v proteins exhibit multiple mechanisms to block type 1 and type 2 interferon signalling pathwaysMeasles immune suppression: functional impairment or numbers game?Phylogenetic features of hemagglutin gene in canine distemper virus strains from different genetic lineagesIndependent structural domains in paramyxovirus polymerase protein.Efficient generation of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)-pseudotypes bearing morbilliviral glycoproteins and their use in quantifying virus neutralising antibodies.Canine distemper virus in the Serengeti ecosystem: molecular adaptation to different carnivore species.Delineating morbillivirus entry, dissemination and airborne transmission by studying in vivo competition of multicolor canine distemper viruses in ferrets.Mycoplasmosis in ferrets.Region between the canine distemper virus M and F genes modulates virulence by controlling fusion protein expression.Virus growth and antibody responses following respiratory tract infection of ferrets and mice with WT and P/V mutants of the paramyxovirus Simian Virus 5.Fatal canine distemper virus infection of giant pandas in ChinaMorbillivirus control of the interferon response: relevance of STAT2 and mda5 but not STAT1 for canine distemper virus virulence in ferrets.Infectious Progression of Canine Distemper Virus from Circulating Cerebrospinal Fluid into the Central Nervous System.Canine distemper virus uses both the anterograde and the hematogenous pathway for neuroinvasion.Differentiation of CD8+ T cells into effector cells is enhanced by physiological range hyperthermia.Creation of a completely helper cell-dependent recombinant morbillivirus.Immune system cells in healthy ferrets: an immunohistochemical study.Recombinant canine distemper virus strain Snyder Hill expressing green or red fluorescent proteins causes meningoencephalitis in the ferretEmergence of canine distemper virus strains with modified molecular signature and enhanced neuronal tropism leading to high mortality in wild carnivores.Canine distemper virus epithelial cell infection is required for clinical disease but not for immunosuppression.Isolation and molecular characterization of canine distemper virus from India.Canine distemper virus matrix protein influences particle infectivity, particle composition, and envelope distribution in polarized epithelial cells and modulates virulence.Rational attenuation of a morbillivirus by modulating the activity of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.Canine distemper virus selectively inhibits apoptosis progression in infected immune cells.Evaluation of Humoral Response and Protective Efficacy of an Inactivated Vaccine Against Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus in Goats.
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A ferret model of canine distemper virus virulence and immunosuppression.
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A ferret model of canine distemper virus virulence and immunosuppression.
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A ferret model of canine distemper virus virulence and immunosuppression.
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A ferret model of canine distemper virus virulence and immunosuppression.
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A ferret model of canine distemper virus virulence and immunosuppression
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Patricia Devaux
Veronika von Messling
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10.1128/JVI.77.23.12579-12591.2003
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2003-12-01T00:00:00Z