نتایج جستجو برای: influenza virus nucleoprotein

تعداد نتایج: 432895  

Journal: :Lancet 2007
Jiang Gu Zhigang Xie Zhancheng Gao Jinhua Liu Christine Korteweg Juxiang Ye Lok Ting Lau Jie Lu Zifen Gao Bo Zhang Michael A McNutt Min Lu Virginia M Anderson Encong Gong Albert Cheung Hoi Yu W Ian Lipkin

BACKGROUND Human infection with avian influenza H5N1 is an emerging infectious disease characterised by respiratory symptoms and a high fatality rate. Previous studies have shown that the human infection with avian influenza H5N1 could also target organs apart from the lungs. METHODS We studied post-mortem tissues of two adults (one man and one pregnant woman) infected with H5N1 influenza vir...

Journal: :BioFactors 2007
R J Jariwalla M W Roomi B Gangapurkar T Kalinovsky A Niedzwiecki M Rath

Influenza, one of the oldest and most common infections, poses a serious health problem causing significant morbidity and mortality, and imposing substantial economic costs. The efficacy of current drugs is limited and improved therapies are needed. A unique nutrient mixture (NM), containing ascorbic acid, green tea extract, lysine, proline, N-acetyl cysteine, selenium among other micronutrient...

2016
Kobey Karamendin Aidyn Kydyrmanov Marat Sayatov Vitaliy Strochkov Nurlan Sandybayev Kulaysan Sultankulova

A retrospective phylogenetic characterization of the hemagglutinin, neuraminidase and nucleoprotein genes of equine influenza virus A/equine/Kirgizia/26/1974 (H7N7) which caused an outbreak in Kirgizia (a former Soviet Union republic, now Kyrgyzstan) in 1977 was conducted. It was defined that it was closely related to the strain London/1973 isolated in Europe and it shared a maximum nucleotide ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1996
G Whittaker M Bui A Helenius

The influenza virus nucleoprotein (NP), matrix protein (M1), and ribonucleoproteins (vRNPs) undergo regulated nuclear import and export during infection. Their trafficking was analyzed by using interspecies heterokaryons containing nuclei from infected and uninfected cells. Under normal conditions, it was demonstrated that the vRNPs which were assembled in the nucleus and transported to the cyt...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
ahad ghazavi pediatric neurologist, uromieh university of medical sciences, uromieh, iran parvaneh karimzadeh associate professor of pediatric neurology, pediatric neurology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences (sbmu), tehran, iran seyyed hassan tonekaboni associate professor of pediatric neurology, pediatric neurology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences (sbmu), tehran, iran mohammad ghofrani pediatric neurologist, professor of pediatric neurology,pediatric neurology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences (sbmu), tehran, iran

objective this is the first report of cns involvement by the new influenza virus (influenza a [h1n1]) in iran. the patient was a 10-year-old boy with chief complaints of fever, malaise, and cranial nerve involvement, resulting in respiratory muscle paralysis and intubation. this shows that the new influenza virus, as well as the seasonal flu, can cause neurologic complications; however, the sev...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
D J Topham M R Castrucci F S Wingo G T Belz P C Doherty

The role of Ag in the recruitment and localization of naive, acutely activated, and memory CD8(+) T cells to the lung during influenza infection was explored using TCR-transgenic (Tg) mice. Naive, Thy1.2(+)CD8(+) OT-I TCR-Tg cells were primed and recruited to the lung after transfer into congenic Thy1.1(+) recipients challenged with a genetically engineered influenza virus (influenza A/WSN/33 (...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Erika Assarsson Huynh-Hoa Bui John Sidney Qing Zhang Jean Glenn Carla Oseroff Innocent N Mbawuike Jeff Alexander Mark J Newman Howard Grey Alessandro Sette

Continuing antigenic drift allows influenza viruses to escape antibody-mediated recognition, and as a consequence, the vaccine currently in use needs to be altered annually. Highly conserved epitopes recognized by effector T cells may represent an alternative approach for the generation of a more universal influenza virus vaccine. Relatively few highly conserved epitopes are currently known in ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1975
S R Mostow G C Schild W R Dowdle R J Wood

Single radial diffusion (SRD) tests for antibodies to influenza type A hemagglutinin, neuraminidase, nucleoprotein, and matrix protein antigens were compared with conventional hemagglutination inhibition, neuraminidase inhibition, and complement fixation tests. Sera used in this study were obtained in 1968-1969 from volunteers before and after vaccination and before and after an ensuing epidemi...

2006
PATRICIA M. TAYLOR

Influenza nucleoprotein (NP) serves as a target antigen on abortively infected cells for cytotoxic T cells (TJ) cross-reactive for all type A influenza viruses, and it can also prime mice for such Tc. It is important to test the protective ability of NP-specific Tc clones in vivo in a productive influenza infection. In this report, we show that Tc clones of this antigenic specificity protect mi...

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