The pathogenesis of Lassa virus is poorly understood. Cellular mRNA levels in Lassa virus- and LCMV-infected HuH-7 cells were measured at the late phase of acute infection with two types of transcription array. Data analysis was based on statistical frameworks controlling the false-discovery rate. Data were considered relevant if they could be verified by both array systems and real-time RT-RCR. According to these criteria, there was no evidence for true changes in gene expression. Additionally the ability of siRNA as a therapeutic option in Lassa fever treatment was tested. Therefore conserved sequences of the Lassa virus genome were chosen as siRNA targets. Testing was performed using a Lassa virus minireplicon system and plasmids for CMV...
Les ARN totaux et SARN (small RNA) de différentes souches d'arenavirus d'Afrique (complexe Lassa) et...
AbstractSeveral viruses in the Arenavirus genus of the family Arenaviridae cause severe, often fatal...
Lassa virus (LV) is a member of the Arenaviridae family and categorized as a hazard group 4 virus by...
The pathogenesis of Lassa virus is poorly understood. Cellular mRNA levels in Lassa virus- and LCMV-...
Lassa virus belongs to the family of Arenaviridae and is the causative agent of a hemorrhagic fever ...
Lassa virus belongs to the family of Arenaviridae and is the causative agent of a hemorrhagic fever ...
AbstractLassa (LAS) fever virus is a highly pathogenic arenavirus with large (L) and small (S) RNA g...
Lassa virus (LASV) is the causative agent of Lassa Fever and is responsible for several hundred thou...
AbstractLassa virus (LASV) is a BSL-4 restricted agent. To allow study of infection by LASV under BS...
Viral hemorrhagic fevers are a severe problem for public health systems especially in remote tropica...
Lassa virus (LASV; Arenaviridae) is responsible for severe hemorrhagic fevers in Africa. LASV nucleo...
Lassa fever is a severe viral hemorrhagic illness caused by Lassa virus. Based on estimates, the num...
International audienceLassa fever is a hemorrhagic fever caused by Lassa virus (LV), an old-world Ar...
Lassa virus is thought to be resistent to the effects of interferon (IFN). This study demonstrates t...
Lassa virus is an arenavirus causing a disseminated systemic primary viral infection. This virus cau...
Les ARN totaux et SARN (small RNA) de différentes souches d'arenavirus d'Afrique (complexe Lassa) et...
AbstractSeveral viruses in the Arenavirus genus of the family Arenaviridae cause severe, often fatal...
Lassa virus (LV) is a member of the Arenaviridae family and categorized as a hazard group 4 virus by...
The pathogenesis of Lassa virus is poorly understood. Cellular mRNA levels in Lassa virus- and LCMV-...
Lassa virus belongs to the family of Arenaviridae and is the causative agent of a hemorrhagic fever ...
Lassa virus belongs to the family of Arenaviridae and is the causative agent of a hemorrhagic fever ...
AbstractLassa (LAS) fever virus is a highly pathogenic arenavirus with large (L) and small (S) RNA g...
Lassa virus (LASV) is the causative agent of Lassa Fever and is responsible for several hundred thou...
AbstractLassa virus (LASV) is a BSL-4 restricted agent. To allow study of infection by LASV under BS...
Viral hemorrhagic fevers are a severe problem for public health systems especially in remote tropica...
Lassa virus (LASV; Arenaviridae) is responsible for severe hemorrhagic fevers in Africa. LASV nucleo...
Lassa fever is a severe viral hemorrhagic illness caused by Lassa virus. Based on estimates, the num...
International audienceLassa fever is a hemorrhagic fever caused by Lassa virus (LV), an old-world Ar...
Lassa virus is thought to be resistent to the effects of interferon (IFN). This study demonstrates t...
Lassa virus is an arenavirus causing a disseminated systemic primary viral infection. This virus cau...
Les ARN totaux et SARN (small RNA) de différentes souches d'arenavirus d'Afrique (complexe Lassa) et...
AbstractSeveral viruses in the Arenavirus genus of the family Arenaviridae cause severe, often fatal...
Lassa virus (LV) is a member of the Arenaviridae family and categorized as a hazard group 4 virus by...