Preventing and treating influenza virus infection remain a challenge because of incomplete understanding of the host–pathogen interactions, limited therapeutics and lack of a universal vaccine. So far, methods for monitoring the course of infection with influenza virus in real time in living animals are lacking. Here we report the visualization of influenza viral infection in living mice using an engineered replication-competent influenza A virus carrying luciferase reporter gene. After intranasal inoculation, bioluminescence can be detected in the chest and nasopharyngeal passage of living mice. The intensity of bioluminescence in the chest correlates with the dosage of infection and the viral load in the lung. Bioluminescence in the chest...
Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) is a powerful new method to study virus dissemination in the live anim...
Influenza A virus Is being extensively studied due to its major Impact in human and animal health. H...
Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) has emerged as a powerful new method to analyse infectious diseases in...
Influenza transmission efficiency in ferrets is vital for risk-assessment studies. However, the inab...
Influenza A virus is a major causative agent of respiratory diseases in humans. It causes significan...
Studying influenza A virus (IAV) requires the use of secondary approaches to detect the presence of ...
AbstractWhole animal imaging allows viral replication and localization to be monitored in intact ani...
<p>An influenza reporter virus encoding NanoLuc (NLuc) is used to demonstrate how real-time noninvas...
During the 1918 influenza virus pandemic, which killed approximately 50 million people worldwide, th...
AbstractBioluminescence imaging allows spatial and temporal progression of viral infection to be det...
Bioluminescent and fluorescent influenza A viruses offer new opportunities to study influenza virus ...
<p>Mouse was dissected to determine which organs were the sources of bioluminescence. The spleen, li...
<div><p>Bioluminescent and fluorescent influenza A viruses offer new opportunities to study influenz...
AbstractLike most animal viruses, studying influenza A in model systems requires secondary methodolo...
Reporter viruses are useful probes for studying multiple stages of the viral life cycle. Here we des...
Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) is a powerful new method to study virus dissemination in the live anim...
Influenza A virus Is being extensively studied due to its major Impact in human and animal health. H...
Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) has emerged as a powerful new method to analyse infectious diseases in...
Influenza transmission efficiency in ferrets is vital for risk-assessment studies. However, the inab...
Influenza A virus is a major causative agent of respiratory diseases in humans. It causes significan...
Studying influenza A virus (IAV) requires the use of secondary approaches to detect the presence of ...
AbstractWhole animal imaging allows viral replication and localization to be monitored in intact ani...
<p>An influenza reporter virus encoding NanoLuc (NLuc) is used to demonstrate how real-time noninvas...
During the 1918 influenza virus pandemic, which killed approximately 50 million people worldwide, th...
AbstractBioluminescence imaging allows spatial and temporal progression of viral infection to be det...
Bioluminescent and fluorescent influenza A viruses offer new opportunities to study influenza virus ...
<p>Mouse was dissected to determine which organs were the sources of bioluminescence. The spleen, li...
<div><p>Bioluminescent and fluorescent influenza A viruses offer new opportunities to study influenz...
AbstractLike most animal viruses, studying influenza A in model systems requires secondary methodolo...
Reporter viruses are useful probes for studying multiple stages of the viral life cycle. Here we des...
Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) is a powerful new method to study virus dissemination in the live anim...
Influenza A virus Is being extensively studied due to its major Impact in human and animal health. H...
Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) has emerged as a powerful new method to analyse infectious diseases in...