Abstract Background There is strong but mostly circumstantial evidence that genetic factors modulate the severity of influenza infection in humans. Using genetically diverse but fully inbred strains of mice it has been shown that host sequence variants have a strong influence on the severity of influenza A disease progression. In particular, C57BL/6J, the most widely used mouse strain in biomedical research, is comparatively resistant. In contrast, DBA/2J is highly susceptible. Results To map regions of the genome responsible for differences in influenza susceptibility, we infected a family of 53 BXD-type lines derived from a cross between C57BL/6J and DBA/2J strains with influenza A virus (PR8, H1N1). We monitored body weight, survival, an...
The novel pandemic A (H1N1) virus was first identified in Mexico in April 2009 and quickly spread wo...
BACKGROUND: Influenza A virus is a zoonotic pathogen that poses a major threat to human and animal h...
Influenza virus infections represent a serious threat to human health. Both extrinsic and intrinsic ...
Abstract Background There is strong but mostly circumstantial evidence that genetic factors modulate...
There is strong but mostly circumstantial evidence that genetic factors modulate the severity of inf...
The genetic make-up of the host has a major influence on its response to combat pathogens. For influ...
The genetic make-up of the host has a major influence on its response to combat pathogens. For influ...
ABSTRACT The genotype of the host is one of several factors involved in the pathogenesis of an infec...
Genetic variation contributes to host responses and outcomes following infection by influenza A viru...
Genetic variation contributes to host responses and outcomes following infection by influenza A viru...
Abstract Background The host response to influenza A infections is strongly influenced by host genet...
Inbred mouse strains exhibit differences in susceptibility to influenza A infections. However, the m...
markdownabstract__Background:__ Influenza A virus is a zoonotic pathogen that poses a major threat t...
The World Health Organization has identified studies of the role of host genetics on susceptibility ...
The World Health Organization has identified studies of the role of host genetics on susceptibility ...
The novel pandemic A (H1N1) virus was first identified in Mexico in April 2009 and quickly spread wo...
BACKGROUND: Influenza A virus is a zoonotic pathogen that poses a major threat to human and animal h...
Influenza virus infections represent a serious threat to human health. Both extrinsic and intrinsic ...
Abstract Background There is strong but mostly circumstantial evidence that genetic factors modulate...
There is strong but mostly circumstantial evidence that genetic factors modulate the severity of inf...
The genetic make-up of the host has a major influence on its response to combat pathogens. For influ...
The genetic make-up of the host has a major influence on its response to combat pathogens. For influ...
ABSTRACT The genotype of the host is one of several factors involved in the pathogenesis of an infec...
Genetic variation contributes to host responses and outcomes following infection by influenza A viru...
Genetic variation contributes to host responses and outcomes following infection by influenza A viru...
Abstract Background The host response to influenza A infections is strongly influenced by host genet...
Inbred mouse strains exhibit differences in susceptibility to influenza A infections. However, the m...
markdownabstract__Background:__ Influenza A virus is a zoonotic pathogen that poses a major threat t...
The World Health Organization has identified studies of the role of host genetics on susceptibility ...
The World Health Organization has identified studies of the role of host genetics on susceptibility ...
The novel pandemic A (H1N1) virus was first identified in Mexico in April 2009 and quickly spread wo...
BACKGROUND: Influenza A virus is a zoonotic pathogen that poses a major threat to human and animal h...
Influenza virus infections represent a serious threat to human health. Both extrinsic and intrinsic ...