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MALT1 controls attenuated rabies virus by inducing early inflammation and T cell activation in the brain.

following intranasal infection with ERA, wild-type mice developed mild transient clinical signs with recovery at 35 DPI. Interestingly, MALT1-/- mice developed severe disease requiring euthanasia around 17 ...

Virulence and immunogenicity of genetically defined human and porcine isolates of M. avium subsp. hominissuis in an experimental mouse infection

(MST) we previously identified 49 different genotypes of Mah among Belgian clinical and porcine isolates, with 5 MST s shared by both hosts. Using experimental intranasal infection of BALB /c mice, we ...

Virulence and immunogenicity of genetically defined human and porcine isolates of M. avium subsp. hominissuis in an experimental mouse infection.

previously identified 49 different genotypes of Mah among Belgian clinical and porcine isolates, with 5 MST s shared by both hosts. Using experimental intranasal infection of BALB /c mice, we compared the ...

Post-exposure Treatment with Anti-rabies VHH and Vaccine Significantly Improves Protection of Mice from Lethal Rabies Infection.

current study we evaluated the efficacy of half-life extended anti-rabies VHH in combination with vaccine for PEP in an intranasal rabies infection model in mice. The PEP combination therapy of systemic ...

Genome Sequences of Four Strains of Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis, Isolated from Swine and Humans, Differing in Virulence in a Murine Intranasal Infection Model.

Keywords: genome sequence hominissuis Humans intranasal infection model murine Mycobacterium avium Swine virulence Abstract: This paper announces the genome sequences of four strains of Mycobacterium avium ...

Protective effect of different anti-rabies virus VHH constructs against rabies disease in mice.

antibodies, also called Nanobodies. The therapeutic potential of anti-rabies VHH was examined in a mouse model using intranasal challenge with a lethal dose of rabies virus. Anti-rabies VHH were administered ...

An intranasal infection model of rabies to study disease mechanisms and therapies of viral encephalitis

WIV-ISP, Brussels, p.- (2012) Keywords: an disease INFECTION mechanism mechanisms MODEL Rabies study Therapy Service:  Virale ziekten Viral diseases Maladies virales ...

A non-invasive intranasal inoculation technique using isoflurane anesthesia to infect the brain of mice with rabies virus.

173, Issue 1, p.127-36 (2011) Keywords: Anesthetics, Inhalation Animals brain Disease Models, Animal Isoflurane mice Rabies Survival Analysis Abstract: Methods for intranasal inoculation of viruses are ...

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