Coxsackievirus targets proliferating neuronal progenitor cells in the neonatal CNS.
about
Neurotropic Enterovirus Infections in the Central Nervous SystemCoxsackievirus B exits the host cell in shed microvesicles displaying autophagosomal markersJapanese encephalitis virus induces human neural stem/progenitor cell death by elevating GRP78, PHB and hnRNPC through ER stressEnterovirus causes rapidly progressive dementia in a 28-year-old immunosuppressed woman.A novel population of myeloid cells responding to coxsackievirus infection assists in the dissemination of virus within the neonatal CNS.Coxsackievirus B3 inhibits antigen presentation in vivo, exerting a profound and selective effect on the MHC class I pathway.The impact of juvenile coxsackievirus infection on cardiac progenitor cells and postnatal heart developmentActivating receptor NKG2D targets RAE-1-expressing allogeneic neural precursor cells in a viral model of multiple sclerosis.Why are neurons susceptible to Zika virus?Type B coxsackieviruses and their interactions with the innate and adaptive immune systems.Activation of the type I interferon pathway is enhanced in response to human neuronal differentiation.Enterovirus infections of the central nervous system.Susceptibility of human embryonic stem cell-derived neural cells to Japanese encephalitis virus infection.Coxsackievirus preferentially replicates and induces cytopathic effects in undifferentiated neural progenitor cells.Cellular responses to Sindbis virus infection of neural progenitors derived from human embryonic stem cells.In vitro interaction between coxsackievirus B3 VP1 protein and human pleckstrin homology domain retinal protein (PHR1).Neural stem cell depletion and CNS developmental defects after enteroviral infection.Wild-type coxsackievirus infection dramatically alters the abundance, heterogeneity, and immunostimulatory capacity of conventional dendritic cells in vivoRecent progress in understanding coxsackievirus replication, dissemination, and pathogenesis.The role of autophagy during coxsackievirus infection of neural progenitor and stem cells.Neural tube opening and abnormal extraembryonic membrane development in SEC23A deficient mice.Host and virus determinants of picornavirus pathogenesis and tropism.Enumeration and functional evaluation of virus-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in lymphoid and peripheral sites of coxsackievirus B3 infectionCoxsackievirus B3 infects the bone marrow and diminishes the restorative capacity of erythroid and lymphoid progenitors.Viral persistence and chronic immunopathology in the adult central nervous system following Coxsackievirus infection during the neonatal period.Coxsackievirus B3 vaccines: use as an expression vector for prevention of myocarditis.Biomarkers in Japanese encephalitis: a review.Pluripotent Human embryonic stem cell derived neural lineages for in vitro modelling of enterovirus 71 infection and therapy.Activation of apoptotic signalling events in human embryonic stem cells upon Coxsackievirus B3 infection.Distinct neural stem cell tropism, early immune activation, and choroid plexus pathology following coxsackievirus infection in the neonatal central nervous system.Coxsackievirus infection induces autophagy-like vesicles and megaphagosomes in pancreatic acinar cells in vivo.Enteroviral Infection: The Forgotten Link to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis?Viral diseases of the central nervous systemJapanese Encephalitis Virus Generated Neurovirulence, Antigenicity, and Host Immune Responses
P2860
Q26776541-A4C82AB4-5560-45CD-B2F1-622D360919E5Q27329437-011D5994-2F06-47A7-9F09-FB46E5B580DEQ28595112-A071BDAC-1BCA-4D26-BDFA-999F1A2B8E8EQ30277817-D1AF8243-8122-4B70-897E-7ADFB0F5E7BAQ30495455-E7A8A104-E376-4AA9-9225-98F3D213660AQ33510911-B9DB4737-1903-45A3-9CB9-2A28738B4A84Q33982587-0C9376F6-C77A-4CF3-893B-BB50E8445457Q34195904-24B86F1F-445B-40E5-A39C-8FCE1A59C43DQ34558517-D49C600C-1DB6-4AF5-9CAC-B69C0326217FQ34608956-A4D83721-6903-4C85-8200-3846D1E36C03Q34626059-FB16C535-F850-4594-90B2-ACDEFD13973FQ34697319-E1A4A9D4-6069-49FE-8739-498ABD200DAEQ34724377-019A1593-3699-41F6-A173-50C1F57C9CBDQ35077061-FEC11344-E59E-4D82-B24A-EBF4AD46FF82Q35365857-8257C4F5-1DE9-4535-BEBB-765C5A580D7AQ35759309-AC63A0F3-5CA2-4937-9CC2-98C39B7726AFQ35952020-FB72F0BF-411B-470C-8C93-BC400BE5119DQ35981115-7DAD7DDF-E774-44B0-8038-46ACE2FB8E6BQ36052773-3D5AC5E9-3DB5-471E-A65E-D7ACAF1F4EBDQ36187783-E6867FC0-A800-4437-B707-1520F6F1357DQ36192465-1047D473-D3DD-4C92-9F4E-C58D5BB9B94AQ36277182-C3FCB991-39CA-48AF-B82B-8B00E627533AQ36540118-B53673CD-7A5C-4A67-9456-98D3DBEAF499Q36607055-12965315-5E4D-4AAF-8C44-4C39F6EE39F0Q37333951-9917756C-5797-48B6-B79E-793D4B0304C3Q37340465-879D8F17-9CE3-4AB2-B26C-7A2FACB179D9Q37425963-BDBF4207-E5FD-4E5F-B7B3-FCCFFAB752A6Q38806130-CE8B5CAE-20F7-49CA-AD21-9F112AE2D316Q39455810-5EE8EFDA-478F-4D28-B4B5-B5A36FC3F1F3Q42246063-0687250A-4CF1-4978-97C3-97475DA0C666Q42375433-75ACA2C0-ACA9-40A7-99FA-A1DAF98541FCQ52624712-68751A74-29EF-4E96-AD72-AFB978DDF1AFQ56893328-2FAD74B5-3DBA-4B01-B231-0A5DA809545AQ58999704-6BDD5EF1-E27F-4ACC-862B-4E39C3034399
P2860
Coxsackievirus targets proliferating neuronal progenitor cells in the neonatal CNS.
description
2005 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2005年の論文
@ja
2005年学术文章
@wuu
2005年学术文章
@zh
2005年学术文章
@zh-cn
2005年学术文章
@zh-hans
2005年学术文章
@zh-my
2005年学术文章
@zh-sg
2005年學術文章
@yue
2005年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Coxsackievirus targets proliferating neuronal progenitor cells in the neonatal CNS.
@en
Coxsackievirus targets proliferating neuronal progenitor cells in the neonatal CNS.
@nl
type
label
Coxsackievirus targets proliferating neuronal progenitor cells in the neonatal CNS.
@en
Coxsackievirus targets proliferating neuronal progenitor cells in the neonatal CNS.
@nl
prefLabel
Coxsackievirus targets proliferating neuronal progenitor cells in the neonatal CNS.
@en
Coxsackievirus targets proliferating neuronal progenitor cells in the neonatal CNS.
@nl
P2093
P1476
Coxsackievirus targets proliferating neuronal progenitor cells in the neonatal CNS
@en
P2093
Isabelle P Hunziker
J Lindsay Whitton
Ralph Feuer
Robb R Pagarigan
Stephanie Harkins
P304
P356
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4517-04.2005
P407
P577
2005-03-01T00:00:00Z