Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although other members of the genus Lyssavirus can cause rabies as well. As yet, 14 serologically and genetically diverse lyssaviruses have been identified, mostly in bats. To assess the quality of rabies vaccines and immunoglobulin preparations, virus neutralization tests with live RABV are performed in accordance with enhanced biosafety standards. In the present work, a novel neutralization test is presented which takes advantage of a modified vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) from which the glycoprotein G gene has been deleted and replaced by reporter genes. This single-cycle virus was trans-complemented with RABV envelope glycoprotein. Neutralizati...
Lyssaviruses constitute a diverse range of viruses with the ability to cause fatal encephalitis know...
Rabies, the archetypal lyssavirus, is one of the most feared viruses known to man and causes >50,000...
The inflexibility of existing serological techniques for detection of rabies in surveillance constra...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
The use of retroviral pseudotypes as a vector for gene therapy is well documented. Recently, we hav...
The inflexibility of existing serological techniques for rabies can make it difficult to monitor the...
Rabies virus (RABV) causes an acute encephalitis that is almost invariably fatal. Whilst effective v...
Using retroviral pseudotype technology we have recently established assays for the characterisation ...
Cross-neutralization between rabies virus (RABV) and two European bat lyssaviruses (EBLV-1 and -2) w...
We have developed retroviral vectors that can be used in neutralisation assays to determine antibody...
The lyssaviruses are a group of important zoonotic pathogens of considerable risk to both public and...
Lyssaviruses constitute a diverse range of viruses with the ability to cause fatal encephalitis know...
Rabies, the archetypal lyssavirus, is one of the most feared viruses known to man and causes >50,000...
The inflexibility of existing serological techniques for detection of rabies in surveillance constra...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
The use of retroviral pseudotypes as a vector for gene therapy is well documented. Recently, we hav...
The inflexibility of existing serological techniques for rabies can make it difficult to monitor the...
Rabies virus (RABV) causes an acute encephalitis that is almost invariably fatal. Whilst effective v...
Using retroviral pseudotype technology we have recently established assays for the characterisation ...
Cross-neutralization between rabies virus (RABV) and two European bat lyssaviruses (EBLV-1 and -2) w...
We have developed retroviral vectors that can be used in neutralisation assays to determine antibody...
The lyssaviruses are a group of important zoonotic pathogens of considerable risk to both public and...
Lyssaviruses constitute a diverse range of viruses with the ability to cause fatal encephalitis know...
Rabies, the archetypal lyssavirus, is one of the most feared viruses known to man and causes >50,000...
The inflexibility of existing serological techniques for detection of rabies in surveillance constra...