Biologically speaking, Sendai virus (SeV), the murine parainfluenza virus type 1, is perceived as a common respiratory pathogen that is endemic in many rodent colonies throughout the world. Currently it is believed that SeV is the leading cause of pneumonia in mice and together with the mouse hepatitis viruses, is the most prevalent and important of the naturally occurring infections of mice. The scientific community also considers SeV as the archetype organism of the Paramyxoviridae family because most of the basic biochemical, molecular and biologic properties of the whole family were derived from its own characteristics. Recently, scientific interest for this old pathogen has re-emerged, this time because of its potential value as a vect...
Nude (nu/nu) mice, Balb/c derived, responded to a naturally occurring Sendai virus infection in a di...
AbstractSendai virus V protein is not essential for virus replication in cultured cells but is essen...
bacterial infections in the lung. The mechanism of this effect was studied by quantitative compariso...
peer reviewedThe Paramyxoviridae family includes some of the most important and ubiquitous disease-c...
Experimental infection of mice with Sendai virus (SeV) is frequently used as a model of viral pathog...
Abstract. Nude (nulnu) mice, Balb/c-derived, responded to a naturally-occurring Sendai virus infecti...
International audienceVesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), the founding member of the mononegavirus ord...
International audienceVesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), the founding member of the mononegavirus ord...
International audienceVesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), the founding member of the mononegavirus ord...
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), the founding member of the mononegavirus order (Mononegavirales), ...
<div><p>Little is known about how the mode of respiratory virus transmission determines the dynamics...
Little is known about how the mode of respiratory virus transmission determines the dynamics of prim...
AbstractRespiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the human parainfluenza viruses (hPIV) are the leading...
AbstractSendai virus V protein is not essential for virus replication in cultured cells but is essen...
Sendai virus (SeV) is highly pathogenic for mice. In contrast, mice (including SCID mice) infected w...
Nude (nu/nu) mice, Balb/c derived, responded to a naturally occurring Sendai virus infection in a di...
AbstractSendai virus V protein is not essential for virus replication in cultured cells but is essen...
bacterial infections in the lung. The mechanism of this effect was studied by quantitative compariso...
peer reviewedThe Paramyxoviridae family includes some of the most important and ubiquitous disease-c...
Experimental infection of mice with Sendai virus (SeV) is frequently used as a model of viral pathog...
Abstract. Nude (nulnu) mice, Balb/c-derived, responded to a naturally-occurring Sendai virus infecti...
International audienceVesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), the founding member of the mononegavirus ord...
International audienceVesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), the founding member of the mononegavirus ord...
International audienceVesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), the founding member of the mononegavirus ord...
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), the founding member of the mononegavirus order (Mononegavirales), ...
<div><p>Little is known about how the mode of respiratory virus transmission determines the dynamics...
Little is known about how the mode of respiratory virus transmission determines the dynamics of prim...
AbstractRespiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the human parainfluenza viruses (hPIV) are the leading...
AbstractSendai virus V protein is not essential for virus replication in cultured cells but is essen...
Sendai virus (SeV) is highly pathogenic for mice. In contrast, mice (including SCID mice) infected w...
Nude (nu/nu) mice, Balb/c derived, responded to a naturally occurring Sendai virus infection in a di...
AbstractSendai virus V protein is not essential for virus replication in cultured cells but is essen...
bacterial infections in the lung. The mechanism of this effect was studied by quantitative compariso...