The severity of influenza-related illness is mediated by many factors, including in vivo cell tropism, timing and magnitude of the immune response, and presence of pre-existing immunity. A direct way to study cell tropism and virus spread in vivo is with an influenza virus expressing a reporter gene. However, reporter gene-expressing influenza viruses are often attenuated in vivo and may be genetically unstable. Here, we describe the generation of an influenza A virus expressing GFP from a tri-cistronic NS segment. To reduce the size of this engineered gene segment, we used a truncated NS1 protein of 73 amino acids combined with a heterologous dimerization domain to increase protein stability. GFP and nuclear export protein coding informati...
The truncation of the nonstructural NS1 protein is a novel approach for the generation of immunogeni...
Influenza A virus infects 5-20% of the population annually, resulting in ~35,000 deaths and signific...
Like the majority of host cell mRNAs, the mRNAs of influenza virus are capped and polyadenylated. Th...
The severity of influenza-related illness is mediated by many factors, including in vivo cell tropis...
<div><p>The severity of influenza-related illness is mediated by many factors, including <i>in vivo<...
The severity of influenza-related illness is mediated by many factors, including in vivo cell tropis...
Influenza A virus is being extensively studied because of its major impact on human and animal healt...
Influenza A virus Is being extensively studied due to its major Impact in human and animal health. H...
AbstractLike most animal viruses, studying influenza A in model systems requires secondary methodolo...
Bioluminescent and fluorescent influenza A viruses offer new opportunities to study influenza virus ...
ABSTRACT Natural adaptation of an antigenically novel avian influenza A virus (IAV) to be transmitte...
With eight genomic segments encoding at least thirteen proteins, influenza virus can subvert a cell ...
Journal ArticleAbstract Relatively little is known about the viral factors contributing to the leth...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) carrying reporter genes provide a powerful tool to study viral infection a...
The 2009 influenza pandemic originated from a swine-origin H1N1 virus, which, although less pathogen...
The truncation of the nonstructural NS1 protein is a novel approach for the generation of immunogeni...
Influenza A virus infects 5-20% of the population annually, resulting in ~35,000 deaths and signific...
Like the majority of host cell mRNAs, the mRNAs of influenza virus are capped and polyadenylated. Th...
The severity of influenza-related illness is mediated by many factors, including in vivo cell tropis...
<div><p>The severity of influenza-related illness is mediated by many factors, including <i>in vivo<...
The severity of influenza-related illness is mediated by many factors, including in vivo cell tropis...
Influenza A virus is being extensively studied because of its major impact on human and animal healt...
Influenza A virus Is being extensively studied due to its major Impact in human and animal health. H...
AbstractLike most animal viruses, studying influenza A in model systems requires secondary methodolo...
Bioluminescent and fluorescent influenza A viruses offer new opportunities to study influenza virus ...
ABSTRACT Natural adaptation of an antigenically novel avian influenza A virus (IAV) to be transmitte...
With eight genomic segments encoding at least thirteen proteins, influenza virus can subvert a cell ...
Journal ArticleAbstract Relatively little is known about the viral factors contributing to the leth...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) carrying reporter genes provide a powerful tool to study viral infection a...
The 2009 influenza pandemic originated from a swine-origin H1N1 virus, which, although less pathogen...
The truncation of the nonstructural NS1 protein is a novel approach for the generation of immunogeni...
Influenza A virus infects 5-20% of the population annually, resulting in ~35,000 deaths and signific...
Like the majority of host cell mRNAs, the mRNAs of influenza virus are capped and polyadenylated. Th...