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1 poxviruses, including monkeypox, cowpox, and ectromelia.
2 ific amplicons identified and differentiated ectromelia and vaccinia virus strains, which contain a t
3 g viruses that produce ATIs, such as cowpox, ectromelia, and raccoonpox viruses, as well as those suc
4      Some orthopoxviruses, e.g., the cowpox, ectromelia, and raccoonpox viruses, form large, discrete
5 iola, vaccinia, cowpox, monkeypox, camelpox, ectromelia, and taterapox viruses.
6  cytotoxicity, may be one mechanism by which ectromelia evades the host immune response.
7 nt strains and isolates of camelpox, cowpox, ectromelia, gerbilpox, herpes, monkeypox, myxoma, rabbit
8 l determinants are immunogenic in cowpox and ectromelia (mousepox) virus infections, and immunization
9 ly cross-reactive variant peptide encoded by ectromelia (mousepox) virus.
10 uding vaccinia, monkeypox, camelpox, cowpox, ectromelia (mousepox), and variola viruses.
11                      We demonstrate that the ectromelia poxvirus p13 protein, bearing homology to the
12 explored the CD4(+) T cell immunogenicity of ectromelia, the causative agent of mousepox.
13 er orthopoxviruses; however, four strains of ectromelia virus (ECT) examined contained an intact crmD
14                          The orthopoxviruses ectromelia virus (ECTV) and vaccinia virus (VACV) expres
15  gold standard vaccine--as the immunogen and ectromelia virus (ECTV) as the pathogen to demonstrate t
16                                              Ectromelia virus (ECTV) causes mousepox, a surrogate mou
17                                              Ectromelia virus (ECTV) encodes an IFN-gamma-binding pro
18 tions with smallpox in humans or the related ectromelia virus (ECTV) in mice.
19 d morbidity and mortality during respiratory ectromelia virus (ECTV) infection in mice even when trea
20                    Studies of the effects of ectromelia virus (ECTV) infection on NK cells demonstrat
21 sed substantial pathology during respiratory ectromelia virus (ECTV) infection, a surrogate model for
22 at in mice, CD4-CTL are important to control ectromelia virus (ECTV) infection.
23 for the resistance of C57BL/6 mice to lethal ectromelia virus (ECTV) infection.
24 homolog of VCP is able to bind VACV A56, the ectromelia virus (ECTV) VCP homolog is only able to bind
25 e their natural resistance to wild-type (WT) ectromelia virus (ECTV) when chronically infected with l
26 hat NF-kappaB is essential for resistance to ectromelia virus (ECTV), a mouse orthopoxvirus related t
27 o highly related (>92% homology) poxviruses: ectromelia virus (ECTV), a natural mouse pathogen, and v
28 K3 and MLKL in controlling the Orthopoxvirus ectromelia virus (ECTV), a natural pathogen of the mouse
29                                              Ectromelia virus (ECTV), an orthopoxvirus that naturally
30 a lethal disease caused by the orthopoxvirus ectromelia virus (ECTV), and that this resistance requir
31 ecies vaccinia virus, and the mouse pathogen ectromelia virus (ECTV), form two types of infectious vi
32                         The F13L ortholog in ectromelia virus (ECTV), the agent of mousepox, is EVM03
33 m mousepox, a lethal viral disease caused by ectromelia virus (ECTV), the murine counterpart to human
34 stributing within the draining lymph node of ectromelia virus (ECTV)-infected mice or at becoming eff
35 y HLA-B*07:02 (B7.2) molecules in a mousepox/ectromelia virus (ECTV)-infection, B7.2 transgenic mouse
36 ll required for resistance to infection with ectromelia virus (ECTV).
37 2A is selectively required for resistance to ectromelia virus (ECTV).
38 inia virus (VACV) in protecting mice against ectromelia virus (ECTV).
39 uman smallpox virus and the mouse-equivalent ectromelia virus (ECTV; an agent of mousepox), encode im
40 infected with CL13 succumb to challenge with ectromelia virus (ECTV; the agent of mousepox) and that
41 s important for recovery from infection with ectromelia virus (EV), a natural murine poxvirus pathoge
42 tical determinant of viral virulence for the ectromelia virus (mousepox virus) in a murine infection
43  vaccinia virus DNA into cells infected with ectromelia virus and assaying for MAb reactivity, we map
44 resent study, we used the mouse-specific OPV ectromelia virus and mice deficient in CD40, B cells, or
45 ble to mousepox, a disease that is caused by ectromelia virus and that is the mouse homolog of human
46 nstrate that the p28 proteins encoded by the ectromelia virus and the variola virus possess E3 ubiqui
47    Whereas the human variola virus and mouse ectromelia virus encode one vTNFR, the broad host range
48  Mice infected with a p13 deletion mutant of ectromelia virus had elevated cytotoxicity for YAC-1 tum
49 Similar to the human pathogen variola virus, ectromelia virus has a limited host range and provides a
50                                          The ectromelia virus homolog of the vaccinia virus A33R gene
51 ystal structure of an orthopoxvirus IL-18BP, ectromelia virus IL-18BP (ectvIL-18BP), in complex with
52 NSC61610) that disrupt hIL-18 binding to the ectromelia virus IL-18BP.
53 ss of Clr-b cell-surface protein upon VV and ectromelia virus infection of murine cell lines and bone
54 report the impact of vaccinia virus (VV) and ectromelia virus infection on expression of Clr-b and Cl
55 alternative pathways are required to survive ectromelia virus infection.
56          In this study, we characterized the ectromelia virus inhibitor of complement enzymes (EMICE)
57                  The EVM1 protein encoded by Ectromelia virus is a member of a highly conserved famil
58  major histocompatibility complex inhibitor, ectromelia virus macrophage host range protein, myxoma v
59 in vivo Previous studies have shown that the ectromelia virus orthologue of A55 interacts with Cul3 i
60 ll responses, in the absence of Ab responses ectromelia virus persists.
61                                  In summary, ectromelia virus produced EMICE within a few hours of an
62                 Intraperitoneally inoculated ectromelia virus was uniformly lethal and achieved simil
63 ion of humans (smallpox) and mice (mousepox [ectromelia virus {ECTV}]) despite the lack of a natural
64  cells prevent mousepox, a disease caused by ectromelia virus, a close relative of the virus of human
65 ere we show that during acute infection with ectromelia virus, the mouse homolog of the human virus o
66  of nine genes in 12 isolates and strains of ectromelia virus, which causes a smallpox-like disease (
67  of these immunomodulatory activities in the ectromelia virus-encoded CrmD.
68                                              Ectromelia virus-infected cells expressing the major his
69  observation that the protein synthesized by ectromelia virus-infected cells reacted with only one of
70 sepox, a disease caused by the Orthopoxvirus ectromelia virus.
71 ypox viruses, which are highly homologous to ectromelia virus.
72 ntranasal inoculation with 40,000x LD(50) of ectromelia virus.
73  determined and allows for classification of ectromelia viruses.
74 nd one strain each of cowpox, rabbitpox, and ectromelia viruses.