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1                                              WEEV is an important cause of viral encephalitis in huma
2 lting in 10-fold improvement in potency in a WEEV replicon assay and up to 40-fold increases in half-
3 mmune CD-1 mice conferred protection against WEEV challenge, indicating that antibody is sufficient f
4                    The recombination allowed WEEV to acquire capsid protein functioning in transcript
5                                     VEEV and WEEV are mosquito-borne viruses causing sporadic epidemi
6 ntranasal (i.n.) route, showed that VEEV and WEEV enter the brain through olfactory sensory neurons (
7  Histological examination supported VEEV and WEEV entering the brain of mice at specific sites where
8 inescent and fluorescent markers of VEEV and WEEV replication and infection.
9 op CNS disease after infection with VEEV and WEEV.
10 he earliest signs of infection with VEEV and WEEV.
11 estern equine encephalitis viruses (VEEV and WEEV; Alphavirus; Togaviridae) are mosquito-borne pathog
12 3 function enhanced virus-mediated injury by WEEV and the unrelated flavivirus St.
13 3 function enhanced virus-mediated injury by WEEV and the unrelated flavivirus St. Louis encephalitis
14                   HIV vectors pseudotyped by WEEV GP may be a useful tool for characterizing WEEV cel
15 V GP may be a useful tool for characterizing WEEV cell binding and entry and screening for small-mole
16                   Immunization with the CLNC-WEEV E1ecto mixture (lipid-antigen-nucleic acid complexe
17                         BLM imaging detected WEEV and VEEV at 12 h postinoculation (hpi) at the injec
18 ging supported our BLM findings by detecting WEEV in the CVOs prior to spreading along the neuronal a
19                                The estimated WEEV population size dropped in the 1990s, with only the
20                                     BLM from WEEV.McM-fLUC and VEEV.3908-fLUC injections was initiall
21                                    Sera from WEEV-infected mice specifically neutralized these pseudo
22 e encephalitis virus envelope glycoproteins (WEEV GP) to pseudotype lentiviral vectors.
23 ion to spreading via mosquito vectors, human WEEV infections can potentially occur directly via aeros
24                               Thus, to image WEEV and other BSL-3 agents, we have constructed a first
25 nts, it has not been possible to investigate WEEV's structure or assembly mechanism using standard st
26 eased survival of CD-1 mice following lethal WEEV infection.
27 sulted in the increased genetic diversity of WEEV in North America, followed by genetic constriction
28 acid complexes (CLNCs) and the ectodomain of WEEV E1 protein (E1ecto).
29               Understanding the evolution of WEEV over the past century provides a unique opportunity
30 nformation exists regarding the evolution of WEEV, we analyzed 33 complete genome sequences and condu
31 nformation exists regarding the evolution of WEEV, we analyzed the genomic sequences of 33 low-passag
32                             cryoEM images of WEEV were used to determine the first three-dimensional
33            Surprisingly, the nucleocapsid of WEEV, a New World virus, is more similar to the Old Worl
34                  The overall organization of WEEV is similar to those of other alphaviruses, consiste
35                                The titers of WEEV GP-pseudotyped human immunodeficiency virus type 1
36           In this study, we injected VEEV or WEEV, engineered to express bioluminescent or fluorescen
37  injected the mouse footpad with recombinant WEEV (McMillan) or VEEV (subtype IC strain 3908) express
38 ially controlled by IRF-3-dependent signals, WEEV also disrupted antiviral responses by inhibiting pa
39                                We found that WEEV activated IRF-3-mediated neuronal innate immune pat
40                                We found that WEEV activated IRF-3-mediated neuronal innate immune pat
41                   Our results indicated that WEEV is a highly conserved alphavirus with only approxim
42                                     Both the WEEV replicon and combination V/W/E vaccination, however
43   This antagonist activity was mapped to the WEEV capsid gene, which disrupted signal transduction do
44 er, elicited poor neutralizing antibodies to WEEV in macaques, and the protection conferred was not a
45 rve as a useful model of aerosol exposure to WEEV for the evaluation of potential vaccine candidates.
46 subcutaneous or aerosol challenge with VEEV, WEEV, or EEEV was demonstrated out to 12 months after va
47 ue to its aerosol infectivity and virulence, WEEV is thus classified as a biological safety level 3 (
48           Western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV) and eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV), two
49 h include western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV) and Fort Morgan virus, are mosquito-borne pathogen
50 EEV), and western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV) are arthropod-borne positive-strand RNA viruses th
51 mation of western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV) from SINV- and EEEV-like ancestors.
52           Western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV) has caused several epidemics that resulted in the
53 s such as western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV) in cultured cells.
54           Western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV) is an arbovirus from the genus Alphavirus, family
55 s (VEEV), western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV), and eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV).
56 s (VEEV), western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV), or eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) when
57 lphavirus western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV).
58 strain of western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV).
59           Western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV; Togaviridae, Alphavirus) is an enveloped RNA virus
60 s [EEEV], Western equine encephalitis virus [WEEV], Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus [VEEV], and
61 ided 100% protection in mice challenged with WEEV subcutaneously, intranasally, or via mosquito.
62  Mice were also injected in the footpad with WEEV.McM expressing DsRed (Discosoma sp.) and imaged by

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