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1 mited knowledge on the molecular virology of SFTS virus.
2 ntly, limited information is available about SFTS virus.
3  of encephalitis or encephalopathy caused by SFTS virus.
4 ere able to sustain efficient replication of SFTS virus.
5 nue for novel therapeutic strategies against SFTS virus and related pathogens.
6       Altogether, these results suggest that SFTS virus exploits extracellular vesicles to mediate vi
7 ated that extracellular vesicles produced by SFTS virus-infected cells harbor infectious virions.
8 tures isolated from NSs-expressing cells and SFTS virus-infected cells were positive for the viral pr
9 tated extracellular vesicles produced during SFTS virus infection contained virions.
10                                              SFTS virus is novel bunyavirus associated with hemorrhag
11 Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) virus is a newly recognized member of the genus Ph
12 Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) virus is an emerging bunyavirus that causes a hemo
13               Recently, we reported that the SFTS virus NSs protein inhibited the activation of the b
14              Furthermore, we also found that SFTS virus NSs relocalizes key components of the IFN res
15                    We found that some of the SFTS virus NSs-positive cytoplasmic structures were secr
16  important role these structures play during SFTS virus replication, we conducted live cell imaging s
17 to uninfected cells and were able to sustain SFTS virus replication.
18 tic analysis of the viral genome showed that SFTS virus represents a new lineage within the Phlebovir
19 hrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is caused by SFTS virus (SFTSV), a novel bunyavirus reported to be en
20                         The causative agent, SFTS virus (SFTSV), is present in China, South Korea, an
21 S) is a tick-borne febrile disease caused by SFTS virus (SFTSV), or Dabie bandavirus, in the Phenuivi
22 fectiveness of antiviral therapy in treating SFTS virus (SFTSV)-infected patients.
23 th Korea, and Japan caused by the tick-borne SFTS virus (SFTSV).
24                         The etiologic agent, SFTS virus (SFTSV; family Bunyaviridae, genus Phleboviru
25 report the generation of several recombinant SFTS viruses that cannot express the NSs protein or have
26                            Co-infection with SFTS virus was documented in 66% patients, and 8 of the