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380 related items for PubMed ID: 31748396

  • 1. Guinea Pig Transferrin Receptor 1 Mediates Cellular Entry of Junín Virus and Other Pathogenic New World Arenaviruses.
    Hickerson BT, Westover JB, Wang Z, Lee YM, Gowen BB.
    J Virol; 2020 Jan 31; 94(4):. PubMed ID: 31748396
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  • 2. The glycoprotein precursor gene of Junin virus determines the virulence of the Romero strain and the attenuation of the Candid #1 strain in a representative animal model of Argentine hemorrhagic fever.
    Seregin AV, Yun NE, Miller M, Aronson J, Smith JK, Walker AG, Smith JN, Huang C, Manning JT, de la Torre JC, Paessler S.
    J Virol; 2015 Jun 31; 89(11):5949-56. PubMed ID: 25810546
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  • 3. Rescue from cloned cDNAs and in vivo characterization of recombinant pathogenic Romero and live-attenuated Candid #1 strains of Junin virus, the causative agent of Argentine hemorrhagic fever disease.
    Emonet SF, Seregin AV, Yun NE, Poussard AL, Walker AG, de la Torre JC, Paessler S.
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  • 4. Second-Generation Live-Attenuated Candid#1 Vaccine Virus Resists Reversion and Protects against Lethal Junín Virus Infection in Guinea Pigs.
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  • 5. A Proteomics Survey of Junín Virus Interactions with Human Proteins Reveals Host Factors Required for Arenavirus Replication.
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    Ferrero S, Flores MD, Short C, Vazquez CA, Clark LE, Ziegenbein J, Zink S, Fuentes D, Payes C, Batto MV, Collazo M, García CC, Abraham J, Cordo SM, Rodriguez JA, Helguera G.
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  • 7. Machupo Virus with Mutations in the Transmembrane Domain and Glycosylation Sites of the Glycoprotein Is Attenuated and Immunogenic in Animal Models of Bolivian Hemorrhagic Fever.
    Mantlo EK, Maruyama J, Manning JT, Wanninger TG, Huang C, Smith JN, Patterson M, Paessler S, Koma T.
    J Virol; 2022 Apr 27; 96(8):e0020922. PubMed ID: 35343792
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  • 8. The Glycoprotein of the Live-Attenuated Junin Virus Vaccine Strain Induces Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Forms Aggregates prior to Degradation in the Lysosome.
    Manning JT, Yun NE, Seregin AV, Koma T, Sattler RA, Ezeomah C, Huang C, de la Torre JC, Paessler S.
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  • 9. Type I interferon underlies severe disease associated with Junín virus infection in mice.
    Hickerson BT, Sefing EJ, Bailey KW, Van Wettere AJ, Penichet ML, Gowen BB.
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  • 10. Glycoprotein-Specific Antibodies Produced by DNA Vaccination Protect Guinea Pigs from Lethal Argentine and Venezuelan Hemorrhagic Fever.
    Golden JW, Maes P, Kwilas SA, Ballantyne J, Hooper JW.
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  • 11. Human and host species transferrin receptor 1 use by North American arenaviruses.
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  • 12. Junin Virus Triggers Macrophage Activation and Modulates Polarization According to Viral Strain Pathogenicity.
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    Front Immunol; 2019 Aug 20; 10():2499. PubMed ID: 31695702
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  • 13. Assessing cross-reactivity of Junín virus-directed neutralizing antibodies.
    Leske A, Waßmann I, Schnepel K, Shifflett K, Holzerland J, Bostedt L, Bohn P, Mettenleiter TC, Briggiler AM, Brignone J, Enria D, Cordo SM, Hoenen T, Groseth A.
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  • 14. Homologous and heterologous glycoproteins induce protection against Junin virus challenge in guinea pigs.
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  • 16. Favipiravir (T-705) inhibits Junín virus infection and reduces mortality in a guinea pig model of Argentine hemorrhagic fever.
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  • 18. Pathogenesis of XJ and Romero strains of Junin virus in two strains of guinea pigs.
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  • 19. Absence of an N-Linked Glycosylation Motif in the Glycoprotein of the Live-Attenuated Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever Vaccine, Candid #1, Results in Its Improper Processing, and Reduced Surface Expression.
    Manning JT, Seregin AV, Yun NE, Koma T, Huang C, Barral J, de la Torre JC, Paessler S.
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  • 20. Differences in Glycoprotein Complex Receptor Binding Site Accessibility Prompt Poor Cross-Reactivity of Neutralizing Antibodies between Closely Related Arenaviruses.
    Brouillette RB, Phillips EK, Ayithan N, Maury W.
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