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Autor:
Martha J Harding, Christin M Lepus, Thomas F Gibson, Benjamin R Shepherd, Scott A Gerber, Morven Graham, Frank X Paturzo, Christoph Rahner, Joseph A Madri, Alfred L M Bothwell, Brett D Lindenbach, Jordan S Pober
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 4, p e9987 (2010)
Widely accessible small animal models suitable for the study of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in vivo are lacking, primarily because rodent hepatocytes cannot be productively infected and because human hepatocytes are not easily engrafted in immunodeficien
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 74:11841-11848
Rat virus (RV) infection can cause disease or disrupt responses that rely on cell proliferation. Therefore, persistent infection has the potential to amplify RV interference with research. As a step toward determining underlying mechanisms of persist
Autor:
Robert O. Jacoby, James D Macy, Margaret L. Delano, Abigail L. Smith, Frank X. Paturzo, Maureen D. McKisic
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 65:1436-1446
Background. The recently identified autonomous mouse parvovirus designated mouse parvovirus-1 (MPV-1) persists in adult BALB/c mice for at least 9 weeks, infects lymphoid tissues, interferes with the ability of cloned T cells to proliferate, and exhi
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS. 51(6)
The goal of the current studies was to determine the risk of transmission of mouse parvovirus (MPV) by caging and husbandry practices. To determine whether MPV can be transmitted during cage changes in a biologic safety cabinet without the use of dis
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 61:292-299
Lymphocytotropic mouse parvoviruses can perturb immune responses. For example the recently identified mouse parvovirus designated MPV-1 persistently infects lymphoid tissues and interferes with the ability of cloned T cells to proliferate. As a conse
Autor:
Frank X. Paturzo, Robert O. Jacoby, Abigail L. Smith, Elizabeth A. Johnson, D J Gaertner, Janet L. Brandsma
Publikováno v:
Virus Research. 28:1-18
In situ hybridization and virus titration were used to characterize early stages of rat virus (RV) infection of rat pups after oronasal inoculation. Results suggest that virus enters through the lung and that early viremia leads rapidly to pantropic
Autor:
Thomas F. Gibson, Joseph A. Madri, Benjamin R. Shepherd, Frank X. Paturzo, Brett D. Lindenbach, Alfred L. M. Bothwell, Christoph Rahner, Christin M. Lepus, Scott A. Gerber, Morven Graham, Martha J. Harding, Jordan S. Pober
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 4, p e9987 (2010)
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Background Widely accessible small animal models suitable for the study of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in vivo are lacking, primarily because rodent hepatocytes cannot be productively infected and because human hepatocytes are not easily engrafted in imm
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS. 49(1)
Enzootic infection with mouse parvovirus (MPV) remains a common problem in laboratory colonies, and diagnosis of MPV infection is complicated by viral and host factors. The effect of an underlying viral infection on MPV infection has not previously b
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS. 48(3)
Mouse parvovirus (MPV) infection is difficult to address because it is asymptomatic, persists for as long as 9 wk, and occurs in small subpopulations of mice. The efficacy of a PCR-based cage swabbing strategy for MPV detection was tested. On postino
Publikováno v:
Archives of Virology
Summary Cell lines of rodent origin were tested for susceptibility to infection with rat coronavirus (RCV), including sialodacryoadenitis virus (SDAV) and Parker's rat coronavirus (PRCV). LBC rat mammary adenocarcinoma cells were susceptible only if