コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)
通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1 A and Thogoto virus and bunyaviruses such as La Crosse virus.
2 ologic testing for IgM and IgG antibodies to La Crosse virus.
3 nza A virus, Vesicular Stomatitis Virus, and La Crosse virus.
4 ith OROV or a selective (flox/flox) deletion La Crosse virus, a closely related encephalitic orthobun
5 e found using distantly related bunyaviruses La Crosse virus and California encephalitis virus, sugge
7 nimal-infecting members of the Bunyaviridae (La Crosse virus and Rift Valley fever virus) also cause
8 ncy on heparan sulfate was also observed for La Crosse virus and Rift Valley fever virus, highlightin
10 encephalitis virus, Jamestown Canyon virus, La Crosse virus, and snowshoe hare virus for use in Nort
11 y, including Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV), La Crosse virus, Andes virus, and Hantaan virus, all of
13 ber of hours per day spent outdoors (5.9 for La Crosse virus cases vs. 4.0 for noncases, p = 0.049);
15 determine whether apoptosis plays a role in La Crosse virus-induced cell death, we performed experim
17 Using this technique, we could detect one La Crosse virus-infected mosquito in a pool of 100 mosqu
18 N18-RE-105, from undergoing apoptosis after La Crosse virus infection and prolonged the survival of
19 n 2000 to better understand the emergence of La Crosse virus infection in eastern Tennessee, with spe
25 uences were determined for the 5' termini of La Crosse virus (LAC) S segment mRNA from persistently i
38 ion, we evaluated Oropouche virus (OROV) and La Crosse virus (LACV) pathogenesis and immune responses
39 tus mosquitoes transovarially transmit (TOT) La Crosse virus (LACV) to their offspring with minimal d
44 revious study using the in vivo evolution of La Crosse virus (LACV), we discovered a cluster of mutat
46 -sense RNA viruses (influenza A virus [IAV], La Crosse virus [LACV], Oropouche virus [OROV], and Ebol
47 ysis of BHK21 cells expressing the NBCCV and La Crosse virus nucleocapsid protein (NLACV) showed diff
48 types of cytopathicity after infection with La Crosse virus, reaffirming the complexity of cell deat
52 tatus triseriatus is an efficient vector for La Crosse virus, whereas the closely related O. henderso