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The following pages link to Canine distemper viruses expressing a hemagglutinin without N-glycans lose virulence but retain immunosuppression (Q42910053):
Displaying 24 items.
- Antagonistic pleiotropy and fitness trade-offs reveal specialist and generalist traits in strains of canine distemper virus (Q31109189) (← links)
- Paramyxovirus glycoprotein incorporation, assembly and budding: a three way dance for infectious particle production. (Q34102261) (← links)
- Isolation and phylogenetic characterization of Canine distemper virus from India. (Q36064343) (← links)
- N-Glycans on the Nipah virus attachment glycoprotein modulate fusion and viral entry as they protect against antibody neutralization (Q36363882) (← links)
- Phylogenetic analysis of the haemagglutinin gene of canine distemper virus strains detected from giant panda and raccoon dogs in China (Q36794173) (← links)
- Canine Distemper Spillover in Domestic Dogs from Urban Wildlife (Q37951222) (← links)
- Morbillivirus vaccines: recent successes and future hopes (Q38202354) (← links)
- Sequencing of emerging canine distemper virus strain reveals new distinct genetic lineage in the United States associated with disease in wildlife and domestic canine populations (Q38383022) (← links)
- Idiosyncratic Mòjiāng virus attachment glycoprotein directs a host-cell entry pathway distinct from genetically related henipaviruses (Q38682844) (← links)
- Novel Functions of Hendra Virus G N-Glycans and Comparisons to Nipah Virus (Q38878292) (← links)
- Canine distemper virus epithelial cell infection is required for clinical disease but not for immunosuppression. (Q39406112) (← links)
- Inactivated Recombinant Rabies Viruses Displaying Canine Distemper Virus Glycoproteins Induce Protective Immunity against Both Pathogens. (Q40349772) (← links)
- Morbillivirus and henipavirus attachment protein cytoplasmic domains differently affect protein expression, fusion support and particle assembly (Q40949336) (← links)
- Identification of key residues in virulent canine distemper virus hemagglutinin that control CD150/SLAM-binding activity (Q42108514) (← links)
- Emergence of canine distemper virus strains with two amino acid substitutions in the haemagglutinin protein, detected from vaccinated carnivores in North-Eastern China in 2012-2013. (Q42224574) (← links)
- Phylogenetic analysis of canine distemper viruses from red foxes, Greece (Q42286428) (← links)
- Addicted to sugar: roles of glycans in the order Mononegavirales (Q56551584) (← links)
- Detecção molecular e análise filogenética do gene H de amostras do vírus da cinomose canina em circulação no município de Campinas, São Paulo (Q56797404) (← links)
- Regulatory Role of the Morbillivirus Attachment Protein Head-to-Stalk Linker Module in Membrane Fusion Triggering (Q59357152) (← links)
- A structure-based rationale for sialic acid independent host-cell entry of Sosuga virus (Q90573704) (← links)
- Phylogenetic evidence of the intercontinental circulation of a Canine distemper virus lineage in the Americas (Q91045785) (← links)
- Molecular analysis of the full-length F gene of Brazilian strains of canine distemper virus shows lineage co-circulation and variability between field and vaccine strains (Q91834250) (← links)
- Protective Immunity against Canine Distemper Virus in Dogs Induced by Intranasal Immunization with a Recombinant Probiotic Expressing the Viral H Protein (Q91964206) (← links)
- Isolation and sequence analysis of the complete H gene of canine distemper virus from domestic dogs in Henan Province, China (Q92328940) (← links)