-
flaviviruses (ISFs) such as cell
fusing agent virus (CFAV), Palm Cr****
virus (PCV), and
Parramatta River virus (PaRV).
While dual-host
flaviviruses can...
- from
flaviviruses.[citation needed] A
number of
viruses may be
related to the
flaviviruses, but have
features that are
atypical of the
flaviviruses. These...
- to
focus their research efforts on
entire classes of
viruses (e.g.,
flaviviruses),
instead of just
individual strains (e.g., zika virus), thus improving...
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yellow fever, ****anese encephalitis, and West Nile viruses. Like
other flaviviruses, Zika
virus is
enveloped and
icosahedral and has a nonsegmented, single-stranded...
- used to
detect the NS1 antigen;
however this
antigen is
produced by all
flaviviruses. Four or five days into the infection, it is
possible to
reliably detect...
-
virus entry and uptake. In
recent years, many
studies have
shown that
flaviviruses,
especially Dengue virus, has the
ability to
inhibit the
innate immune...
- of
cancer or
immune deficiency.
Flaviviruses constitute a
family of linear, single-stranded RNA(+) viruses.
Flaviviruses include the West Nile virus, dengue...
- of
Uganda where the
virus was
first isolated in 1937. Like most
other flaviviruses, WNV is an
enveloped virus with
icosahedral symmetry.
Electron microscope...
- immunology, with a
particular emphasis on
emerging RNA
viruses such as
flaviviruses, alphaviruses, and coronaviruses. He is a
professor at
Washington University...
- antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Some
viruses such as
flaviviruses use Fc
receptors to help them
infect cells, by a
mechanism known as antibody-dependent...