Alphaherpesviruses are pathogens that invade the nervous systems of their mammalian hosts. Directional spread of infection in the nervous system is a key component of the viral lifecycle and is critical for the onset of alphaherpesvirus-related diseases. Many alphaherpesvirus infections originate at peripheral sites, such as epithelial tissues, and then enter neurons of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), where lifelong latency is established. Following reactivation from latency and assembly of new viral particles, the infection typically spreads back out towards the periphery. These spread events result in the characteristic lesions (cold sores) commonly associated with herpes simplex virus (HSV) and herpes zoster (shingles) associated wi...
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is a neuroinvasive human pathogen that has the ability to infect...
AbstractNeurotropic viruses initiate infection in peripheral tissues prior to entry into the central...
Her-pesviridae that can invade the nervous system and establish either lytic or latent infections. T...
Virus infections usually begin in peripheral tissues and can invade the mammalian nervous system (NS...
Following infection of exposed peripheral tissues, neurotropic alphaherpesviruses invade nerve endin...
Anterograde neuronal spread (i.e., spread from the neuron cell body toward the axon terminus) is a c...
ABSTRACT Infection by alphaherpesviruses invariably results in invasion of the peripheral nervous sy...
The Taylor Lab is interested in the intercellular spread of neuroinvasive viruses and how spread imp...
ABSTRACT Alphaherpesvirus particles travel long distances in the axons of neurons using host microtu...
ABSTRACT Alphaherpesvirus particles travel long distances in the axons of neurons using host microtu...
A hallmark property of the neurotropic alpha-herpesvirinae is the dissemination of infection to sens...
Alphaherpesvirus infections in the central nervous system (CNS) are rare but severe, and many patien...
The mouse hind footpad inoculation model has served as a standard laboratory system for the study of...
Herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) is a neurotropic virus that infects the peripheral and central nervous...
Neurotropic herpesviruses depend on long-distance axon transport for the initial establishment of la...
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is a neuroinvasive human pathogen that has the ability to infect...
AbstractNeurotropic viruses initiate infection in peripheral tissues prior to entry into the central...
Her-pesviridae that can invade the nervous system and establish either lytic or latent infections. T...
Virus infections usually begin in peripheral tissues and can invade the mammalian nervous system (NS...
Following infection of exposed peripheral tissues, neurotropic alphaherpesviruses invade nerve endin...
Anterograde neuronal spread (i.e., spread from the neuron cell body toward the axon terminus) is a c...
ABSTRACT Infection by alphaherpesviruses invariably results in invasion of the peripheral nervous sy...
The Taylor Lab is interested in the intercellular spread of neuroinvasive viruses and how spread imp...
ABSTRACT Alphaherpesvirus particles travel long distances in the axons of neurons using host microtu...
ABSTRACT Alphaherpesvirus particles travel long distances in the axons of neurons using host microtu...
A hallmark property of the neurotropic alpha-herpesvirinae is the dissemination of infection to sens...
Alphaherpesvirus infections in the central nervous system (CNS) are rare but severe, and many patien...
The mouse hind footpad inoculation model has served as a standard laboratory system for the study of...
Herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) is a neurotropic virus that infects the peripheral and central nervous...
Neurotropic herpesviruses depend on long-distance axon transport for the initial establishment of la...
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is a neuroinvasive human pathogen that has the ability to infect...
AbstractNeurotropic viruses initiate infection in peripheral tissues prior to entry into the central...
Her-pesviridae that can invade the nervous system and establish either lytic or latent infections. T...