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The following pages link to Measles virus-induced immunosuppression. (Q37388580):
Displaying 24 items.
- Cytomegalovirus m154 hinders CD48 cell-surface expression and promotes viral escape from host natural killer cell control (Q27329902) (← links)
- Measles immune suppression: lessons from the macaque model (Q27342799) (← links)
- Morbillivirus Experimental Animal Models: Measles Virus Pathogenesis Insights from Canine Distemper Virus (Q28069402) (← links)
- Measles virus infection of alveolar macrophages and dendritic cells precedes spread to lymphatic organs in transgenic mice expressing human signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM, CD150) (Q33676460) (← links)
- Measles virus selectively blind to signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM; CD150) is attenuated and induces strong adaptive immune responses in rhesus monkeys (Q33725565) (← links)
- Analysis of apoptosis of memory T cells and dendritic cells during the early stages of viral infection or exposure to toll-like receptor agonists (Q33826847) (← links)
- Long-term measles-induced immunomodulation increases overall childhood infectious disease mortality. (Q34475557) (← links)
- A prominent role for DC-SIGN dendritic cells in initiation and dissemination of measles virus infection in non-human primates (Q34506876) (← links)
- Neutral sphingomyelinase in physiological and measles virus induced T cell suppression (Q34734221) (← links)
- Measles immune suppression: functional impairment or numbers game? (Q35529680) (← links)
- Wild-Type Measles Virus is Intrinsically Dual-Tropic. (Q35747417) (← links)
- The historical association between measles and pertussis: A case of immune suppression? (Q36766462) (← links)
- Morbillivirus control of the interferon response: relevance of STAT2 and mda5 but not STAT1 for canine distemper virus virulence in ferrets (Q37643993) (← links)
- Measles virus infection of the CNS: human disease, animal models, and approaches to therapy (Q37730572) (← links)
- Blue moon neurovirology: the merits of studying rare CNS diseases of viral origin (Q37737132) (← links)
- New concepts in measles virus replication: getting in and out in vivo and modulating the host cell environment (Q37946109) (← links)
- Reverse genetics of Mononegavirales: How they work, new vaccines, and new cancer therapeutics (Q38363535) (← links)
- Measles virus causes immunogenic cell death in human melanoma. (Q39428453) (← links)
- Measles virus-induced immunosuppression in SLAM knock-in mice. (Q40342827) (← links)
- Wild-Type Measles Virus Interferes with Short-Term Engraftment of Human CD34 Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells (Q42063701) (← links)
- Measles virus transmission from dendritic cells to T cells: formation of synapse-like interfaces concentrating viral and cellular components (Q42326364) (← links)
- The measles virus hemagglutinin β-propeller head β4-β5 hydrophobic groove governs functional interactions with nectin-4 and CD46 but not those with the signaling lymphocytic activation molecule. (Q42572418) (← links)
- Measles virus modulates dendritic cell/T‐cell communication at the level of plexinA1/neuropilin‐1 recruitment and activity (Q45370253) (← links)
- Marine Morbilliviruses: Diversity and Interaction with Signaling Lymphocyte Activation Molecules (Q91656683) (← links)