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Virus spread, tissue inflammation and antiviral response in brains of flavivirus susceptible and resistant mice acutely infected with Murray Valley encephalitis virus

Inborn resistance to flaviviruses, conferred by a single chromosome 5 locus Flv, is a genetic trait operative in wild mice and a few strains of laboratory mice. In this study we have used in situ hybridisation to trace the spread of flavivirus genomic RNA within the brains of flavivirus susceptible...

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Published in:Archives of virology 2004-03, Vol.149 (3), p.447-464
Main Authors: SILVIA, O. J, PANTELIC, L, MACKENZIE, J. S, SHELLAM, G. R, PAPADIMITRIOU, J, UROSEVIC, N
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2',5'-Oligoadenylate Synthetase - metabolism
Acute Disease
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Brain
Brain - immunology
Brain - physiopathology
Brain - virology
Cytokines
Dengue fever
Encephalitis
Encephalitis Virus, Murray Valley - pathogenicity
Encephalitis Virus, Murray Valley - physiology
Encephalitis, Arbovirus - immunology
Encephalitis, Arbovirus - physiopathology
Encephalitis, Arbovirus - virology
Endoribonucleases - metabolism
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Genes
Human viral diseases
Infections
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Inflammation
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Inflammation - physiopathology
Interferon Type I - metabolism
Medical sciences
Mice
Mice, Inbred C3H
Microbiology
Miscellaneous
Murray valley encephalitis virus
RNA, Viral - isolation & purification
Viral diseases
Virology
Viruses
West Nile virus
title Virus spread, tissue inflammation and antiviral response in brains of flavivirus susceptible and resistant mice acutely infected with Murray Valley encephalitis virus
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