Noncanonical Transmission of a Measles Virus Vaccine Strain from Neurons to Astrocytes
Viruses are the most important cause of infectious encephalitis in mammals worldwide; several thousand people, primarily the very young and the elderly, are impacted annually, and few therapies are reliably successful once neuroinvasion has occurred. To understand how viruses contribute to neuropat...
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oai:doaj.org-article:9cfa63f7f98a425295b1b6acaf3c2c1e2021-11-03T18:56:09ZNoncanonical Transmission of a Measles Virus Vaccine Strain from Neurons to Astrocytes2150-751110.1128/mBio.00288-21https://doaj.org/article/9cfa63f7f98a425295b1b6acaf3c2c1e2021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mBio.00288-21https://doaj.org/toc/2150-7511 Viruses are the most important cause of infectious encephalitis in mammals worldwide; several thousand people, primarily the very young and the elderly, are impacted annually, and few therapies are reliably successful once neuroinvasion has occurred. To understand how viruses contribute to neuropathology, and to develop tools to prevent or ameliorate such infections, it is crucial to define if and how viruses disseminate among the different cell populations within the highly complex central nervous system.Katrien C. K. PoelaertRiley M. WilliamsChristine M. MatulloGlenn F. RallAmerican Society for MicrobiologyarticleMicrobiologyQR1-502ENmBio, Vol 12, Iss 2 (2021) |
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Viruses are the most important cause of infectious encephalitis in mammals worldwide; several thousand people, primarily the very young and the elderly, are impacted annually, and few therapies are reliably successful once neuroinvasion has occurred. To understand how viruses contribute to neuropathology, and to develop tools to prevent or ameliorate such infections, it is crucial to define if and how viruses disseminate among the different cell populations within the highly complex central nervous system. |
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Katrien C. K. Poelaert Riley M. Williams Christine M. Matullo Glenn F. Rall |
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Katrien C. K. Poelaert Riley M. Williams Christine M. Matullo Glenn F. Rall |
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Katrien C. K. Poelaert |
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Noncanonical Transmission of a Measles Virus Vaccine Strain from Neurons to Astrocytes |
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Noncanonical Transmission of a Measles Virus Vaccine Strain from Neurons to Astrocytes |
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Noncanonical Transmission of a Measles Virus Vaccine Strain from Neurons to Astrocytes |
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Noncanonical Transmission of a Measles Virus Vaccine Strain from Neurons to Astrocytes |
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Noncanonical Transmission of a Measles Virus Vaccine Strain from Neurons to Astrocytes |
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noncanonical transmission of a measles virus vaccine strain from neurons to astrocytes |
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