Measles virus-induced immunosuppression: from effectors to mechanisms.
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Human genetic basis of interindividual variability in the course of infectionThe Host Cell Receptors for Measles Virus and Their Interaction with the Viral Hemagglutinin (H) ProteinSLAM (CD150) is a multitasking immunoreceptor: from cosignalling to bacterial recognitionThe tumor-associated marker, PVRL4 (nectin-4), is the epithelial receptor for morbillivirusesAccumulation of splice variants and transcripts in response to PI3K inhibition in T cells.Neutral sphingomyelinase in physiological and measles virus induced T cell suppression.Recent publications in medical microbiology and immunology: a retrospective.Cells under siege: viral glycoprotein interactions at the cell surface.Contribution of dendritic cells to measles virus induced immunosuppression.Trained innate immunity as underlying mechanism for the long-term, nonspecific effects of vaccines.Measles Virus Enters Breast and Colon Cancer Cell Lines through a PVRL4-Mediated Macropinocytosis Pathway.Aspects on the history of transmission and favor of distribution of viruses by iatrogenic action: perhaps an example of a paradigm of the worldwide spread of HIV.Measles virus glycoprotein-pseudotyped lentiviral vector-mediated gene transfer into quiescent lymphocytes requires binding to both SLAM and CD46 entry receptors.Measles virus hemagglutinin epitopes are potential hotspots for crossreactions with immunodeficiency-related proteins.Future research to underpin successful peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) eradication.Sphingosine kinase 1 regulates measles virus replication.Virus specific cell-mediated immunity may play a role in controlling reactivated human herpesvirus 6B in patients under measles induced immunosuppression.
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Measles virus-induced immunosuppression: from effectors to mechanisms.
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scientific article published on 08 April 2010
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Measles virus-induced immunosuppression: from effectors to mechanisms.
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Measles virus-induced immunosuppression: from effectors to mechanisms.
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Measles virus-induced immunosuppression: from effectors to mechanisms.
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Measles virus-induced immunosuppression: from effectors to mechanisms.
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Measles virus-induced immunosuppression: from effectors to mechanisms.
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Measles virus-induced immunosuppression: from effectors to mechanisms.
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Measles virus-induced immunosuppression: from effectors to mechanisms.
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Evelyn Gassert
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10.1007/S00430-010-0152-3
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2010-04-08T00:00:00Z