Measles virus (MV) is a highly contagious respiratory morbillivirus that results in many disabilities and deaths. A crucial challenge in studying MV infection is to understand the so-called ‘measles paradox’—the progression of the infection to severe immunosuppression before clearance of acute viremia, which is also observed in canine distemper virus (CDV) infection. However, a lack of models that match in vivo data has restricted our understanding of this complex and counter-intuitive phenomenon. Recently, progress was made in the development of a model that fits data from acute measles infection in rhesus macaques. This progress motivates our investigations to gain additional insights from this model into the control mechanisms underlying...
Measles virus causes a severe systemic illness. The rash occurs simultaneously with the onset of the...
Measles virus is a member paramyxoviridae within the genus of morbillivirus. Its genome consist of a...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) infects 40 million persons and kills one million per year primarily by su...
Measles virus (MV) is a highly contagious respiratory morbillivirus that results in many disabilitie...
Measles virus (MV) is a highly contagious member of the Morbillivirus genus that remains a major cau...
Measles virus (MV) is a highly contagious member of the Morbillivirus genus that remains a major cau...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) causes profound immunosuppression, resulting in high infant mortality. Th...
Measles virus is a highly contagious negative strand RNA virus that is transmitted via the respirato...
<div><p>Measles remains a significant childhood disease, and is associated with a transient immune s...
Measles virus is directly responsible for more than 100,000 deaths yearly. Epidemiological studies h...
Measles causes a transient immune suppression, leading to increased susceptibility to opportunistic ...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV), one of the most infectious of human pathogens, still infects over 30 mil...
Measles is an acute viral disease associated both with immune suppression and development of life-lo...
Rory de Vries works in the field of viral pathogenesis and focuses on interactions between respirato...
Measles is an acute systemic viral infection with immune system interactions that play essential rol...
Measles virus causes a severe systemic illness. The rash occurs simultaneously with the onset of the...
Measles virus is a member paramyxoviridae within the genus of morbillivirus. Its genome consist of a...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) infects 40 million persons and kills one million per year primarily by su...
Measles virus (MV) is a highly contagious respiratory morbillivirus that results in many disabilitie...
Measles virus (MV) is a highly contagious member of the Morbillivirus genus that remains a major cau...
Measles virus (MV) is a highly contagious member of the Morbillivirus genus that remains a major cau...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) causes profound immunosuppression, resulting in high infant mortality. Th...
Measles virus is a highly contagious negative strand RNA virus that is transmitted via the respirato...
<div><p>Measles remains a significant childhood disease, and is associated with a transient immune s...
Measles virus is directly responsible for more than 100,000 deaths yearly. Epidemiological studies h...
Measles causes a transient immune suppression, leading to increased susceptibility to opportunistic ...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV), one of the most infectious of human pathogens, still infects over 30 mil...
Measles is an acute viral disease associated both with immune suppression and development of life-lo...
Rory de Vries works in the field of viral pathogenesis and focuses on interactions between respirato...
Measles is an acute systemic viral infection with immune system interactions that play essential rol...
Measles virus causes a severe systemic illness. The rash occurs simultaneously with the onset of the...
Measles virus is a member paramyxoviridae within the genus of morbillivirus. Its genome consist of a...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) infects 40 million persons and kills one million per year primarily by su...