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Rhombencephalitis Caused by Listeria monocytogenes in Humans and Ruminants: A Zoonosis on the Rise?Mechanism of reduction of virus release and cell-cell fusion in persistent canine distemper virus infection.Canine distemper virus persistence in demyelinating encephalitis by swift intracellular cell-to-cell spread in astrocytes is controlled by the viral attachment protein.Canine distemper, a re-emerging morbillivirus with complex neuropathogenic mechanisms.Canine distemper virus infects canine keratinocytes and immune cells by using overlapping and distinct regions located on one side of the attachment proteinSLAM- and nectin-4-independent noncytolytic spread of canine distemper virus in astrocytesStructural rearrangements of the central region of the morbillivirus attachment protein stalk domain trigger F protein refolding for membrane fusion.Demyelination in canine distemper virus infection: a review.Signal peptide and helical bundle domains of virulent canine distemper virus fusion protein restrict fusogenicityMechanism for active membrane fusion triggering by morbillivirus attachment protein.Neurotropic astrovirus in cattle with nonsuppurative encephalitis in Europe.Comparative spatiotemporal analysis of the intrathecal immune response in natural listeric rhombencephalitis of cattle and small ruminants.Identification of key residues in virulent canine distemper virus hemagglutinin that control CD150/SLAM-binding activity.Investigation of a unique short open reading frame within the 3' untranslated region of the canine distemper virus matrix messenger RNA.Conserved leucine residue in the head region of morbillivirus fusion protein regulates the large conformational change during fusion activity.Synergistic inhibition in cell-cell fusion mediated by the matrix and nucleocapsid protein of canine distemper virus.Neuropathological survey of fallen stock: active surveillance reveals high prevalence of encephalitic listeriosis in small ruminants.Immunophenotypical characterization of monocytes in canine distemper virus infection.A new paraclinical CSF marker for hypoxia-like tissue damage in multiple sclerosis lesions.Neuropathogenesis of naturally occurring encephalitis caused by Listeria monocytogenes in ruminants.Canine microglial cells: stereotypy in immunophenotype and specificity in function?Microglial cell activation in demyelinating canine distemper lesionsNeuropathological and molecular comparison between clinical and asymptomatic bovine spongiform encephalopathy cases
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