The identification of cell surface receptor molecules for the dengue viruses, one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in tropical and subtropical parts of the world, remains controversial. Both glycoproteins and glycosaminoglycans have been identified as likely candidates on various cell types. However, most of these studies have used cell types other than those thought to be the main target cells in humans: monocyte-macrophages, B lymphocytes and bone marrow cells. In this report characterization of dengue virus binding to two human leukocyte cell lines, the myelo-monocytic cell line HL60 and a non-EBV transformed B cell line, BM13674, is described. The results corroborate earlier descriptions of the presence of virus-binding ...
Abstract Background The search for the dengue virus receptor has generated many candidates often ide...
Despite much efforts to control dengue virus, there is still neither scientifically proven effective...
A method to map the specific site on dengue virus envelope protein (E) that interacts with cells and...
Monocyte macrophages (M phi) are thought to be the principal target cells for the dengue viruses (DV...
Fluorescent activated cell sorter (FACS) analysis is useful for the detection of cellular surface an...
The initial steps of dengue viral entry have been divided into adsorption and penetration using acid...
Abstract Since the hemorrhage in severe dengue seems to be primarily related to the defect of the pl...
Fluorescent activated cell sorter (FACS) analysis is useful for the detection of cellular surface an...
The identification and characterization of cell surface receptor(s) and other interacting cellular p...
AbstractThe initial steps of dengue viral entry have been divided into adsorption and penetration us...
Dengue virus receptors are relatively poorly characterized, but there has been recent interest in 2 ...
Dengue is the one of the most prevalent arthropod-borne viral diseases. Dengue virus circulates betw...
C6/36 cells that bind dengue type 4 virus. Identification of two surface proteins fro
Infection of dengue remains to this date a major socio-economic and public health challenge for larg...
Dengue fever is the most important arthropod-transmitted viral disease affecting humans. It is a blo...
Abstract Background The search for the dengue virus receptor has generated many candidates often ide...
Despite much efforts to control dengue virus, there is still neither scientifically proven effective...
A method to map the specific site on dengue virus envelope protein (E) that interacts with cells and...
Monocyte macrophages (M phi) are thought to be the principal target cells for the dengue viruses (DV...
Fluorescent activated cell sorter (FACS) analysis is useful for the detection of cellular surface an...
The initial steps of dengue viral entry have been divided into adsorption and penetration using acid...
Abstract Since the hemorrhage in severe dengue seems to be primarily related to the defect of the pl...
Fluorescent activated cell sorter (FACS) analysis is useful for the detection of cellular surface an...
The identification and characterization of cell surface receptor(s) and other interacting cellular p...
AbstractThe initial steps of dengue viral entry have been divided into adsorption and penetration us...
Dengue virus receptors are relatively poorly characterized, but there has been recent interest in 2 ...
Dengue is the one of the most prevalent arthropod-borne viral diseases. Dengue virus circulates betw...
C6/36 cells that bind dengue type 4 virus. Identification of two surface proteins fro
Infection of dengue remains to this date a major socio-economic and public health challenge for larg...
Dengue fever is the most important arthropod-transmitted viral disease affecting humans. It is a blo...
Abstract Background The search for the dengue virus receptor has generated many candidates often ide...
Despite much efforts to control dengue virus, there is still neither scientifically proven effective...
A method to map the specific site on dengue virus envelope protein (E) that interacts with cells and...