- A
neurotropic virus is a
virus that is
capable of
infecting nerve tissue. A
neurotropic virus is said to be
neuroinvasive if it is
capable of accessing...
-
virus does not have a
homolog of the HSV γ134.5 gene,
which codes for a
neurovirulence factor. This
indicates that B
virus has
different mechanisms from HSV...
- interferon-based
antiviral responses. RL1 RL1; ICP34.5 O12396 P28283
Neurovirulence factor.
Antagonizes PKR by de-phosphorylating eIF4a.
Binds to BECN1...
- from the
original on 10
December 2022.
Retrieved 12
December 2022.
Neurovirulence Test of
Types 1, 2 or 3 Live
attenuated Poliomyelitis vaccines (Oral)...
-
human poliovirus receptor: new
animal models for
study of
poliovirus neurovirulence".
Journal of Virology. 68 (2): 681–688. doi:10.1128/JVI.68.2.681-688...
- the
human poliovirus receptor (PVR) gene, to be used in
testing the
neurovirulence of oral
polio vaccine (OPV). The
neurovirulent safety and consistency...
-
tissue culture, neutralization, and
demonstration of
attenuation of
neurovirulence (John Enders) and (Thomas Weller) and (Frederick Robbins) 1951 – A vaccine...
- NS4B, NS5. The
envelope protein is
involved in receptor-binding and
neurovirulence,
where increased glycosaminoglycan-binding
affinity attenuates neuroinvasiveness...
- stem
loops within the
poliovirus internal ribosomal entry site
control neurovirulence".
Journal of Virology. 73 (2): 958–964. doi:10.1128/JVI.73.2.958-964...
- uninterrupted, it can
mutate and, over the
course of 12-18 months,
reacquire neurovirulence.
These viruses are
called circulating vaccine-derived
polioviruses (cVDPV)...