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1 ndividual differences in humoral immunity to rubella virus.
2     Due to the significant teratogenicity of rubella virus and the use of a live-attentuated vaccine,
3 opositive for measles virus, mumps virus, or rubella virus antibodies, and there were no significant
4 ation and rescue of diverse mutations by the rubella virus C protein is proposed.
5                                          The rubella virus capsid protein (C) has been shown to compl
6 rveillance system have documented widespread rubella virus circulation in many different countries in
7                       Elimination of endemic rubella virus circulation in the United States was decla
8       To study the molecular epidemiology of rubella virus during endemic transmission, phylogenetic
9 o bind to and promote the replication of the rubella virus genome in mammalian cells.
10                                              Rubella virus genomic RNA contains a 5' stem-loop (5'(+)
11                       The ectodomains of the rubella virus glycoproteins, E1 and E2, are shown to be
12 c transmission of poliovirus and measles and rubella viruses has been eliminated in the United States
13  type 1, cytomegalovirus, Toxoplasma gondii, rubella virus, human parvovirus B19, Chlamydia trachomat
14 B1*03-DPB1*03 was associated with both lower rubella virus IgG antibody levels (P=.02) and higher rub
15  100.0% and 99.6%, respectively, showed anti-rubella virus immunoglobulin G (IgG) seroprotection.
16  is the first to show persistent intraocular rubella virus in a 28-year-old man with congenital rubel
17    There is growing evidence for the role of rubella virus in Fuchs' uveitis syndrome (FUS).
18 n of endemic transmission of the measles and rubella viruses in the Americas.
19             Vaccination with live attenuated rubella virus induces a strong immune response in most i
20                                              Rubella virus infection is typically diagnosed by the id
21 nzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for rubella virus is described.
22 veillance--the panel unanimously agreed that rubella virus is no longer endemic in the United States.
23                                              Rubella virus is the only member of the Rubivirus genus
24           E1 gene nucleotide sequences of 63 rubella virus isolates from North America, Europe, and A
25                            The region of the rubella virus nonstructural open reading frame that cont
26                        We also show that the rubella virus nucleocapsid structure often forms a rough
27                                              Rubella viruses of genotypes 1E and 2B are currently the
28 us (P=.09) but low levels of IgG antibody to rubella virus (P=.02), whereas DRB1*04-DQB1*03-DPB1*03 w
29 f autoantigen La interaction with RV RNA for rubella virus pathology and vaccine associated adverse r
30 ement and rescue in Cdelta8-Vero cells since rubella virus replication occurs in the cytoplasm.
31  for 12 viruses: measles virus, mumps virus, rubella virus, respiratory syncytial virus, alphavirus a
32 uids was compared with the ability to detect rubella virus RNA in oral fluids by reverse transcriptio
33 including interaction with and regulation of rubella virus RNA processing.
34  of concept for a novel diagnostic assay for rubella virus (RUB) based on RUB replicons expressing re
35             The 5' end of the genomic RNA of rubella virus (RUB) contains a 14-nucleotide (nt) single
36 less, in this study, we found that the SP of rubella virus (RUB) could enhance expression of reporter
37  the 3'-terminal 305 nucleotides (nt) of the rubella virus (RUB) genome, a region conserved in all RU
38 , Robo102, which contains a cDNA copy of the rubella virus (RUB) genomic RNA from which infectious tr
39                                              Rubella virus (RUB) is a small plus-strand RNA virus cla
40                                          The rubella virus (RUB) nonstructural (NS) protease is a pap
41                                          The rubella virus (RUB) nonstructural (NS) protein (NSP) ORF
42                                          The rubella virus (RUB) nonstructural protein (NS) open read
43                                            A rubella virus (RUB) replicon, RUBrep/PAC, was constructe
44                                              Rubella virus (RUB) replicons with an in-frame deletion
45                                              Rubella virus (RUB), the sole member of the Rubivirus ge
46                                          The rubella virus (RUBV) capsid (C) protein rescues mutants
47 ldren since laboratory markers of congenital rubella virus (RUBV) infection do not persist beyond age
48                                          The rubella virus (RUBV) nonstructural (NS) protease domain,
49                                              Rubella virus (RUBV), a positive-strand RNA virus, repli
50                                              Rubella virus (RV) infections in adult women can be asso
51                                              Rubella virus (RV) is a leading cause of birth defects d
52                                  Immunity to rubella virus (RV) is commonly determined by measuring s
53                A systematic nomenclature for rubella viruses (RVs) based on 13 genotypes has been est
54 e oral fluid specimens were shown to contain rubella virus sequences of genotype 1C.
55 limit of the ELISA was approximately 7 IU of rubella virus-specific IgG per ml of serum sample.
56 lts of those two assays were compared to the rubella virus-specific IgG result obtained by a commerci
57 results of the ELISA (Behring Enzygnost) for rubella virus-specific IgG with corresponding serum samp
58 ed on the day of rash onset are negative for rubella virus-specific IgM.
59 typically diagnosed by the identification of rubella virus-specific immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies
60 virus IgG antibody levels (P=.02) and higher rubella virus-specific lymphoproliferation (P=.002).
61 leotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with rubella virus-specific neutralizing antibodies.
62 bly pathway, leads to an organization of the rubella virus structural proteins that is different from
63 llazoster virus, measles virus, mumps virus, rubella virus, the picornavirus group, influenza A virus
64 ment: cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, rubella virus, Toxoplasma gondii, and Zika virus.
65 data from the period 2003-2008 indicate that rubella virus transmission has occurred across wide age
66                          Since 1969, several rubella virus vaccines have been licensed for use; howev
67 he whole genomic characterization of Chinese rubella viruses was clarified.
68       The results indicated that the Chinese rubella viruses were highly conserved at the genomic lev
69 ults indicate that the assembly mechanism of rubella virus, which has previously been shown to differ
70  interruption of transmission of measles and rubella viruses will be an essential criterion for verif
71 tly, a systematic nomenclature for wild-type rubella viruses (wtRVs) was established, wtRVs circulati

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