AbstractNeurotropic viruses initiate infection in peripheral tissues prior to entry into the central nervous system (CNS). However, mechanisms of dissemination are not completely understood. We used genetically marked viruses to compare dissemination of poliovirus, yellow fever virus 17D (YFV-17D), and reovirus type 3 Dearing in mice from a hind limb intramuscular inoculation site to the sciatic nerve, spinal cord, and brain. While YFV-17D likely entered the CNS via blood, poliovirus and reovirus likely entered the CNS by transport through the sciatic nerve to the spinal cord. We found that dissemination was inefficient in adult immune-competent mice for all three viruses, particularly reovirus. Dissemination of all viruses was more efficie...
Alphaherpesviruses are pathogens that invade the nervous systems of their mammalian hosts. Direction...
Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71), a single, positive-stranded RNA virus, belongs to the Picornaviridae famil...
West Nile virus (WNV) has emerged as a significant cause of epidemic viral encephalitis and flaccid ...
Several barriers protect the central nervous system (CNS) from pathogen invasion. Yet viral infectio...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
AbstractThe transgenic (Tg) mice carrying the human gene for poliovirus receptor (PVR) are susceptib...
AbstractIntramuscularly inoculated poliovirus is thought to spread to the central nervous system thr...
Virus infections usually begin in peripheral tissues and can invade the mammalian nervous system (NS...
AbstractThe spread of intramuscularly inoculated poliovirus to the central nervous system (CNS) has ...
Abstract: The development of a transgenic mouse model carrying the human poliovirus receptor has mad...
AbstractTo better understand the mechanisms by which neurotropic viruses invade peripheral nerve pat...
Theiler’s virus (or TMEV) is a murine neurotropic virus belonging to the picornavirus family. The in...
AbstractDemyelination of the human peripheral nervous system (PNS) can be caused by diverse mechanis...
Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEE) causes a biphasic disease in mice following subcutaneous ...
AbstractMice transgenic with the human poliovirus receptor gene develop clinical signs and neuropath...
Alphaherpesviruses are pathogens that invade the nervous systems of their mammalian hosts. Direction...
Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71), a single, positive-stranded RNA virus, belongs to the Picornaviridae famil...
West Nile virus (WNV) has emerged as a significant cause of epidemic viral encephalitis and flaccid ...
Several barriers protect the central nervous system (CNS) from pathogen invasion. Yet viral infectio...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
AbstractThe transgenic (Tg) mice carrying the human gene for poliovirus receptor (PVR) are susceptib...
AbstractIntramuscularly inoculated poliovirus is thought to spread to the central nervous system thr...
Virus infections usually begin in peripheral tissues and can invade the mammalian nervous system (NS...
AbstractThe spread of intramuscularly inoculated poliovirus to the central nervous system (CNS) has ...
Abstract: The development of a transgenic mouse model carrying the human poliovirus receptor has mad...
AbstractTo better understand the mechanisms by which neurotropic viruses invade peripheral nerve pat...
Theiler’s virus (or TMEV) is a murine neurotropic virus belonging to the picornavirus family. The in...
AbstractDemyelination of the human peripheral nervous system (PNS) can be caused by diverse mechanis...
Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEE) causes a biphasic disease in mice following subcutaneous ...
AbstractMice transgenic with the human poliovirus receptor gene develop clinical signs and neuropath...
Alphaherpesviruses are pathogens that invade the nervous systems of their mammalian hosts. Direction...
Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71), a single, positive-stranded RNA virus, belongs to the Picornaviridae famil...
West Nile virus (WNV) has emerged as a significant cause of epidemic viral encephalitis and flaccid ...