<div><p>The severity of influenza-related illness is mediated by many factors, including <i>in vivo</i> cell tropism, timing and magnitude of the immune response, and presence of pre-existing immunity. A direct way to study cell tropism and virus spread <i>in vivo</i> is with an influenza virus expressing a reporter gene. However, reporter gene-expressing influenza viruses are often attenuated <i>in vivo</i> and may be genetically unstable. Here, we describe the generation of an influenza A virus expressing GFP from a tri-cistronic NS segment. To reduce the size of this engineered gene segment, we used a truncated NS1 protein of 73 amino acids combined with a heterologous dimerization domain to increase protein stability. GFP and nuclear ex...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) carrying reporter genes provide a powerful tool to study viral infection a...
Due to antigenic drift of influenza viruses, seasonal influenza vaccines need to be updated annually...
With eight genomic segments encoding at least thirteen proteins, influenza virus can subvert a cell ...
The severity of influenza-related illness is mediated by many factors, including in vivo cell tropis...
The severity of influenza-related illness is mediated by many factors, including in vivo cell tropis...
Influenza A virus Is being extensively studied due to its major Impact in human and animal health. H...
Influenza A virus is being extensively studied because of its major impact on human and animal healt...
AbstractIn this study, several influenza NS1 mutants were examined for their growth ability in inter...
<p><sup>a</sup> To determine the percentage of GFP-positive cells, the plaques were first stained wi...
AbstractLike most animal viruses, studying influenza A in model systems requires secondary methodolo...
The truncation of the nonstructural NS1 protein is a novel approach for the generation of immunogeni...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) cause annual seasonal human respiratory disease epidemics. In addition, IA...
<div><p>Bioluminescent and fluorescent influenza A viruses offer new opportunities to study influenz...
Bioluminescent and fluorescent influenza A viruses offer new opportunities to study influenza virus ...
Studies on the intracellular trafficking of influenza virus ribonucleoproteins are currently limited...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) carrying reporter genes provide a powerful tool to study viral infection a...
Due to antigenic drift of influenza viruses, seasonal influenza vaccines need to be updated annually...
With eight genomic segments encoding at least thirteen proteins, influenza virus can subvert a cell ...
The severity of influenza-related illness is mediated by many factors, including in vivo cell tropis...
The severity of influenza-related illness is mediated by many factors, including in vivo cell tropis...
Influenza A virus Is being extensively studied due to its major Impact in human and animal health. H...
Influenza A virus is being extensively studied because of its major impact on human and animal healt...
AbstractIn this study, several influenza NS1 mutants were examined for their growth ability in inter...
<p><sup>a</sup> To determine the percentage of GFP-positive cells, the plaques were first stained wi...
AbstractLike most animal viruses, studying influenza A in model systems requires secondary methodolo...
The truncation of the nonstructural NS1 protein is a novel approach for the generation of immunogeni...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) cause annual seasonal human respiratory disease epidemics. In addition, IA...
<div><p>Bioluminescent and fluorescent influenza A viruses offer new opportunities to study influenz...
Bioluminescent and fluorescent influenza A viruses offer new opportunities to study influenza virus ...
Studies on the intracellular trafficking of influenza virus ribonucleoproteins are currently limited...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) carrying reporter genes provide a powerful tool to study viral infection a...
Due to antigenic drift of influenza viruses, seasonal influenza vaccines need to be updated annually...
With eight genomic segments encoding at least thirteen proteins, influenza virus can subvert a cell ...