AbstractThe measles virus (MV) P gene encodes three proteins: the P protein and two nonstructural proteins, C and V. Because the functions of both the C and V protein are unknown, we used MV C (C−) and V (V−) deletion recombinants generated by the MV reverse genetics system (F. Radecke, P. Spielhofer, H. Schnieder, K. Kaelin, M. Huber, C. Dotsch, G. Christiansen, and M. A. Billeter 1995. EMBO J. 14, 5773–5784). Compared to parental vaccine strain, Edmonston (Ed) MV, both had normal growth and cytopathic effects in Vero cells and showed similar growth kinetics in human neuroblastoma SK-N-MC cells and in primary mouse neurons expressing the MV receptor, CD46. However, in vivo, using YAC-CD46 transgenic mice as a model for MV induced CNS disea...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) belongs to the genus Morbillivirus of the family Paramyxoviridae. A numbe...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) causes profound immunosuppression, resulting in high infant mortality. Th...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV), a member of the family Paramyxoviridae, encodes C and V non-structural p...
AbstractThe measles virus (MV) P gene encodes three proteins: the P protein and two nonstructural pr...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) is a highly contagious agent which causes a major health problem in devel...
AbstractMeasles virus V protein is a Cys-rich polypeptide that is dispensable for virus propagation ...
AbstractThe measles virus (MV) phosphoprotein (P) gene encodes three proteins, P, C, and V. The V pr...
AbstractMeasles virus (MeV) produces two accessory proteins, V and C, from the P gene. These accesso...
AbstractThe C protein of measles virus (MV C) is a basic protein of 186 amino acids (aa) that plays ...
International audienceThe P gene of measles virus (MV) encodes the phosphoprotein, a component of th...
AbstractThe measles virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase consists of two virus-encoded subunits, the p...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) infects 40 million persons and kills one million per year primarily by su...
AbstractType I interferons (IFNα/β) are an important part of innate immunity to viral infections bec...
AbstractThe C and V proteins of the measles virus (MV) have been shown to block the signaling of typ...
International audienceViruses manipulate the central machineries of host cells to their advantage. T...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) belongs to the genus Morbillivirus of the family Paramyxoviridae. A numbe...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) causes profound immunosuppression, resulting in high infant mortality. Th...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV), a member of the family Paramyxoviridae, encodes C and V non-structural p...
AbstractThe measles virus (MV) P gene encodes three proteins: the P protein and two nonstructural pr...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) is a highly contagious agent which causes a major health problem in devel...
AbstractMeasles virus V protein is a Cys-rich polypeptide that is dispensable for virus propagation ...
AbstractThe measles virus (MV) phosphoprotein (P) gene encodes three proteins, P, C, and V. The V pr...
AbstractMeasles virus (MeV) produces two accessory proteins, V and C, from the P gene. These accesso...
AbstractThe C protein of measles virus (MV C) is a basic protein of 186 amino acids (aa) that plays ...
International audienceThe P gene of measles virus (MV) encodes the phosphoprotein, a component of th...
AbstractThe measles virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase consists of two virus-encoded subunits, the p...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) infects 40 million persons and kills one million per year primarily by su...
AbstractType I interferons (IFNα/β) are an important part of innate immunity to viral infections bec...
AbstractThe C and V proteins of the measles virus (MV) have been shown to block the signaling of typ...
International audienceViruses manipulate the central machineries of host cells to their advantage. T...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) belongs to the genus Morbillivirus of the family Paramyxoviridae. A numbe...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) causes profound immunosuppression, resulting in high infant mortality. Th...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV), a member of the family Paramyxoviridae, encodes C and V non-structural p...