186 results on '"Eaton, Bryan T."'
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2. Ephrin-B2 Ligand Is a Functional Receptor for Hendra Virus and Nipah Virus
3. Disease Outbreaks Caused by Emerging Paramyxoviruses of Bat Origin
4. Henipavirus : Paramyxoviridae, Paramyxovirinae
5. Vertical Transmission and Fetal Replication of Nipah Virus in an Experimentally Infected Cat
6. A Previously Unknown Reovirus of Bat Origin Is Associated with an Acute Respiratory Disease in Humans
7. Determination and application of immunodominant regions of SARS coronavirus spike and nucleocapsid proteins recognized by sera from different animal species
8. Hendra and Nipah viruses: different and dangerous
9. Neutralization assays for differential henipavirus serology using Bio-Plex Protein Array Systems
10. Review of bats and SARS
11. Antibodies to SARS coronavirus in civets
12. Voucher Specimens for SARS-Linked Bats
13. Sites of phosphorylation of P and V proteins from Hendra and Nipah viruses: newly emerged members of Paramyxoviridae
14. Full-length genome sequence of Mossman virus, a novel paramyxovirus isolated from rodents in Australia
15. A rapid immune plaque assay for the detection of Hendra and Nipah viruses and anti-virus antibodies
16. Quantitative analysis of Nipah virus proteins released as virus-like particles reveals central role for the matrix protein
17. Functional Expression and Membrane Fusion Tropism of the Envelope Glycoproteins of Hendra Virus
18. Molecular Characterization of Menangle Virus, a Novel Paramyxovirus which Infects Pigs, Fruit Bats, and Humans
19. Tioman Virus, a Novel Paramyxovirus Isolated from Fruit Bats in Malaysia
20. Laboratory diagnosis of Nipahand Hendra virus infections
21. Molecular biology of Hendra and Nipah viruses
22. Inhibition of Henipavirus fusion and infection by heptad-derived peptides of the Nipah virus fusion glycoprotein
23. Quantification of recombinant core-like particles of bluetongue virus using immunosorbent electron microscopy
24. Association of Bluetongue Virus with the Cytoskeleton
25. Persistent Togavirus Infection of Aedes albopictus Cells
26. Henipavirus
27. Henipavirus
28. Identification of Hendra Virus G Glycoprotein Residues That Are Critical for Receptor Binding
29. Quantitative analysis of Nipah virus proteins released as virus-like particles reveals central role for the matrix protein
30. Feline Model of Acute Nipah Virus Infection and Protection with a Soluble Glycoprotein-Based Subunit Vaccine
31. Potent Neutralization of Hendra and Nipah Viruses by Human Monoclonal Antibodies
32. Location of, immunogenicity of and relationships between neutralization epitopes on the attachment protein (G) of Hendra virus
33. The Complete Genome Sequence of J Virus Reveals a Unique Genome Structure in the Family Paramyxoviridae
34. Inhibition of Henipavirus fusion and infection by heptad-derived peptides of the Nipah virus fusion glycoprotein
35. Receptor Binding, Fusion Inhibition, and Induction of Cross-Reactive Neutralizing Antibodies by a Soluble G Glycoprotein of Hendra Virus
36. Civets Are Equally Susceptible to Experimental Infection by Two Different Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Isolates
37. Membrane Fusion Tropism and Heterotypic Functional Activities of the Nipah Virus and Hendra Virus Envelope Glycoproteins
38. Introduction to Current focus on Hendra and Nipah viruses
39. Henipavirus.
40. The Exceptionally Large Genome of Hendra Virus: Support for Creation of a New Genus within the Family Paramyxoviridae
41. The Attachment Protein of Hendra Virus Has High Structural Similarity but Limited Primary Sequence Homology Compared with Viruses in the GenusParamyxovirus
42. A Novel P/V/C Gene in a New Member of the Paramyxoviridae Family, Which Causes Lethal Infection in Humans, Horses, and Other Animals
43. BTag: A novel six-residue epitope tag for surveillance and purification of recombinant proteins
44. Differentiation of cognate dsRNA genome segments of bluetongue virus reassortants by temperature gradient gel electrophoresis
45. Use of a gene-targeted phage display random epitope library to map an antigenic determinant on the bluetongue virus outer capsid protein VP5
46. Fine Mapping of a Surface-Accessible, Immunodominant Site on the Bluetongue Virus Major Core Protein VP7
47. The use of immuno-gold silver staining in bluetongue virus adsorption and neutralisation studies
48. Fine Mapping of a Continuous Epitope on VP7 of Bluetongue Virus Using Overlapping Synthetic Peptides and a Random Epitope Library
49. Competitive ELISA for Serodiagnosis of Bluetongue: Evaluation of Group-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies and Expressed VP7 Antigen
50. Serological Diagnosis of Bluetongue by Blocking or Competitive ELISA by Four Laboratories
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