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2009 SEP 7 ... and Hans-Dieter Klenk at the Institute of Virology at the Philipps University of Marburg examined two strains of avian influenza, an unadapted avian strain and an avian strain ... of Infection and Lymphocyte Depletion in Mice Depends on Polymerase of Influenza Virus" appears in the September 2009 issue of the American Journal of Pathology. ...
2009 JUN 15 ... finishing services at the company’s manufacturing plants in Kankakee, Illinois and in Marburg, Germany. CSL Biotherapies will continue its ongoing plans to supply seasonal influenza ... expertise in addressing the serious threat to public health that the Novel A (H1N1) virus represents,” said Paul R. Perreault, President of CSL Biotherapies. “This effort is ...
2009 NOV 23 ... According to recent research from the United States, "Marburg virus (MARV) causes acute hemorrhagic fever that is often lethal, and no licensed vaccines are ...
2009 SEP 28 ... titers decreased significantly," wrote A. Nagel and colleagues, University of Marburg. The researchers concluded: "Our results suggest that elevated BAFF levels ... desmoglein-reactive autoantibodies, and serum IgG specific for varicella-zoster virus (VZV) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) were determined by ELISA before and at different time ...
2009 AUG 10 ... virus, Yellow Fever virus, Ebola virus, Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus, Junin virus, Marburg virus, Dengue virus, and Crimean-Congo virus, all in a single construct." "The ...
2009 JUN 1 ... existence of NP-VP35, NP-VP30 and VP35-L interactions, similar to those described for Marburg virus (MARV) based on the redistribution of protein partners into NP and L inclusion bodies. ...
2009 JUN 15 ... regulating VP30-dependent transcription activation. Interestingly, transcription of Marburg virus ( MARV) minigenomes occurs independently of VP30."
"In this study, ...
2009 OCT 5 ... in neuronal somata and infects other neurons via trans-synaptic spread," scientists in Marburg, Germany report. "We speculate that in addition to the neuronal transport ... "The majority of rabies virus (RV) infections are caused by bites or scratches from rabid carnivores or bats. Usually, ...
2009 NOV 23 ... abdominal or facial attacks in patients with hereditary angioedema," scientists in Marburg, Germany report. "This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled ... was safe and well tolerated. No seroconversions were observed for HIV, hepatitis virus, or human B19 virus," wrote T.J. Craig and colleagues. The researchers ...
2009 JUN 22 ... J. Uhlendorff, Institute of Virology, Philipps University, Hans-Meerwein-Str2, 35043, Marburg, Germany.
The publisher of the journal Archives of Virology can be ... discuss in 'Functional significance of the hemadsorption activity of influenza virus neuraminidase and its alteration in pandemic viruses' new findings in pandemics. ...
2009 NOV 1 ... in the cave was Egyptian fruit bats ( Rousettus aegyptiacus) based on detection of Marburg virus RNA in 31/611 (5.1%) bats, virus-specific antibody in bat sera, and isolation of ...
2009 AUG 24 ... lack of a mouse model has hampered an understanding of the pathogenesis and immunity of Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF), the disease caused by marburgvirus (MARV), and has created a ... EBOV infections in nonhuman primates. We recently demonstrated that serially passaging virus recovered from the liver homogenates of MARV-infected immunodeficient (SCID) mice was ...
2009 SEP 7 ... "Ebola (EBOV) and Marburg (MARV) viruses, of the family filoviridae, cause severe hemorrhagic fever in humans and ... improve delivery. Importantly, siRNAs and shRNAs have been successfully used to inhibit virus replication in vitro, and in animal models. siRNAs as therapy for a variety of ailments ...
2009 SEP 29 ... of the virion and mediates assembly and budding of viral particles," scientists in Marburg, Germany report. "The membrane topology of SARS-CoV M and the functional ... Golgi complex and to enforce recruitment of the viral spike protein S to the sites of virus assembly and budding in the ERGIC." Voss and colleagues published their ...
2009 SEP 29 ... Forest), which harbors bat species that elsewhere in Africa have been found positive for Marburg virus," scientists in Netherlands report. "A multidisciplinary response team ...
2009 AUG 3 ... According to recent research from the United States, "Since the discovery of the Marburg and Ebola species of filovirus, seemingly random, sporadic fatal outbreaks of disease in ... "REBOV isolates were found to be more divergent from each other than from the original virus isolated in 1989, indicating polyphyletic origins and that REBOV has been circulating ...
2009 AUG 24 ... "Working with highly pathogenic agents such as Ebola or Marburg virus in the context of infection control or biodefense research requires high-biocontainment ...