AbstractWe generated a replicating chimeric measles virus in which the hemagglutinin and fusion surface glycoproteins were replaced with the gp160 envelope glycoprotein of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIVmac239). Based on a previously cloned live-attenuated Schwarz vaccine strain of measles virus (MV), this chimera was rescued at high titers using reverse genetics in CD4+ target cells. Cytopathic effect consisted in the presence of large cell aggregates evolving to form syncytia, as observed during SIV infection. The morphology of the chimeric virus was identical to that of the parent MV particles. The presence of SIV gp160 as the only envelope protein on chimeric particles surface altered the cell tropism of the new virus from CD46+ to C...
UnlabelledThe encouraging results of the RV144 vaccine trial have spurred interest in poxvirus prime...
An effective AIDS vaccine will need to protect against globally diverse isolates of HIV. To address ...
AbstractWe have developed a new single cycle lentiviral vector, SIVsmH4i-SC27.1, as a potential SIV/...
AbstractWe generated a replicating chimeric measles virus in which the hemagglutinin and fusion surf...
AbstractAlthough a live attenuated HIV vaccine is not currently considered for safety reasons, a str...
International audienceAbstract Replicative vectors derived from live-attenuated measles virus (MV) c...
International audienceThe anchored and secreted forms of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HI...
International audienceAlthough a live attenuated HIV vaccine is not currently considered for safety ...
International audienceLive attenuated RNA viruses make highly efficient vaccines. Among them, measle...
International audienceLive attenuated measles vaccine (MV) could provide a safe and efficient pediat...
Successful live attenuated vaccines mimic natural exposure to pathogens without causing disease and ...
The lack of an effective HIV vaccine calls for efforts to investigate the mechanism of protective im...
AbstractTo reduce the risks associated with live-attenuated immunodeficiency virus vaccines, single-...
Live attenuated measles virus is one of the most efficient and safest vaccines available, making it ...
AbstractThe HIV epidemic is greatest in Sub-Saharan Africa and India where HIV-1 subtype C is predom...
UnlabelledThe encouraging results of the RV144 vaccine trial have spurred interest in poxvirus prime...
An effective AIDS vaccine will need to protect against globally diverse isolates of HIV. To address ...
AbstractWe have developed a new single cycle lentiviral vector, SIVsmH4i-SC27.1, as a potential SIV/...
AbstractWe generated a replicating chimeric measles virus in which the hemagglutinin and fusion surf...
AbstractAlthough a live attenuated HIV vaccine is not currently considered for safety reasons, a str...
International audienceAbstract Replicative vectors derived from live-attenuated measles virus (MV) c...
International audienceThe anchored and secreted forms of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HI...
International audienceAlthough a live attenuated HIV vaccine is not currently considered for safety ...
International audienceLive attenuated RNA viruses make highly efficient vaccines. Among them, measle...
International audienceLive attenuated measles vaccine (MV) could provide a safe and efficient pediat...
Successful live attenuated vaccines mimic natural exposure to pathogens without causing disease and ...
The lack of an effective HIV vaccine calls for efforts to investigate the mechanism of protective im...
AbstractTo reduce the risks associated with live-attenuated immunodeficiency virus vaccines, single-...
Live attenuated measles virus is one of the most efficient and safest vaccines available, making it ...
AbstractThe HIV epidemic is greatest in Sub-Saharan Africa and India where HIV-1 subtype C is predom...
UnlabelledThe encouraging results of the RV144 vaccine trial have spurred interest in poxvirus prime...
An effective AIDS vaccine will need to protect against globally diverse isolates of HIV. To address ...
AbstractWe have developed a new single cycle lentiviral vector, SIVsmH4i-SC27.1, as a potential SIV/...