AbstractThe spread of intramuscularly inoculated poliovirus to the central nervous system (CNS) has been documented in humans, monkeys, and mice transgenic for the human poliovirus receptor. Poliovirus spread is thought to be due to infection of the peripheral nerve and retrograde transport of poliovirus through the axon to the neuron cell body, where final virus uncoating occurs and translation/replication ensues. In previous studies, we have shown that polio-based vectors (replicons) can be used for gene delivery to motor neurons of the CNS. Using a replicon that encodes green fluorescent protein (GFP), we found that following intrathecal inoculation, GFP expression was confined to motorneurons of the spinal cord. To further characterize ...
International audienceParalytic poliomyelitis results from destruction of motor neurons owing to pol...
AbstractThe transgenic mice, ICR-PVRTg21, carrying the human poliovirus receptor gene, were intraspi...
AbstractThe gene for the human poliovirus receptor (hPVR/CD155) is the founding member of a new fami...
AbstractThe spread of intramuscularly inoculated poliovirus to the central nervous system (CNS) has ...
AbstractIntramuscularly inoculated poliovirus is thought to spread to the central nervous system thr...
AbstractPoliovirus-based vectors (replicons) have been shown to maintain the in vitro tropism of pol...
AbstractThe transgenic (Tg) mice carrying the human gene for poliovirus receptor (PVR) are susceptib...
AbstractNeurotropic viruses initiate infection in peripheral tissues prior to entry into the central...
AbstractMice transgenic with the human poliovirus receptor gene develop clinical signs and neuropath...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
International audienceMany survivors of poliomyelitis, several decades after the acute phase of the ...
Many survivors of poliomyelitis, several decades after the acute phase of the disease, develop a set...
Abstract: The development of a transgenic mouse model carrying the human poliovirus receptor has mad...
Although retrograde gene transfer from infected muscles to neurons by viral vectors has been known f...
AbstractDemyelination of the human peripheral nervous system (PNS) can be caused by diverse mechanis...
International audienceParalytic poliomyelitis results from destruction of motor neurons owing to pol...
AbstractThe transgenic mice, ICR-PVRTg21, carrying the human poliovirus receptor gene, were intraspi...
AbstractThe gene for the human poliovirus receptor (hPVR/CD155) is the founding member of a new fami...
AbstractThe spread of intramuscularly inoculated poliovirus to the central nervous system (CNS) has ...
AbstractIntramuscularly inoculated poliovirus is thought to spread to the central nervous system thr...
AbstractPoliovirus-based vectors (replicons) have been shown to maintain the in vitro tropism of pol...
AbstractThe transgenic (Tg) mice carrying the human gene for poliovirus receptor (PVR) are susceptib...
AbstractNeurotropic viruses initiate infection in peripheral tissues prior to entry into the central...
AbstractMice transgenic with the human poliovirus receptor gene develop clinical signs and neuropath...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
International audienceMany survivors of poliomyelitis, several decades after the acute phase of the ...
Many survivors of poliomyelitis, several decades after the acute phase of the disease, develop a set...
Abstract: The development of a transgenic mouse model carrying the human poliovirus receptor has mad...
Although retrograde gene transfer from infected muscles to neurons by viral vectors has been known f...
AbstractDemyelination of the human peripheral nervous system (PNS) can be caused by diverse mechanis...
International audienceParalytic poliomyelitis results from destruction of motor neurons owing to pol...
AbstractThe transgenic mice, ICR-PVRTg21, carrying the human poliovirus receptor gene, were intraspi...
AbstractThe gene for the human poliovirus receptor (hPVR/CD155) is the founding member of a new fami...