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Ebola Virus, Reston
Known as:
Ebola virus Reston
, Reston Ebola Virus
, Reston ebolavirus
A species in the genus EBOLAVIRUS. Its initial outbreak infected cynomolgus monkeys in Reston, Virginia in 1989. This species appears to be non…
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2020
Review
2020
Ebola.
H. Feldmann
,
A. Sprecher
,
T. Geisbert
New England Journal of Medicine
2020
Corpus ID: 218836112
Ebola is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with a virus of the family Filoviridae, genus Ebolavirus. There are five…
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2015
Highly Cited
2015
Molecular evidence of Ebola Reston virus infection in Philippine bats
Sarah I. Jayme
,
H. Field
,
+18 authors
S. Newman
Virology Journal
2015
Corpus ID: 6629338
BackgroundIn 2008–09, evidence of Reston ebolavirus (RESTV) infection was found in domestic pigs and pig workers in the…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Ebola--a growing threat?
H. Feldmann
New England Journal of Medicine
2014
Corpus ID: 4657264
The latest outbreak of ebolavirus in West Africa has demonstrated our public health systems' limited ability to respond to rare…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Ebola Reston virus infection of pigs: clinical significance and transmission potential.
G. Marsh
,
Jessica Haining
,
+11 authors
D. Middleton
Journal of Infectious Diseases
2011
Corpus ID: 28345719
In 2008, Reston ebolavirus (REBOV) was isolated from pigs during a disease investigation in the Philippines. Porcine reproductive…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Reston ebolavirus in humans and animals in the Philippines: a review.
M. E. Miranda
,
N. J. Miranda
Journal of Infectious Diseases
2011
Corpus ID: 6665917
The 2008 Reston ebolavirus infection event in domestic pigs has triggered continuing epidemiologic investigations among…
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2010
Highly Cited
2010
The survival of filoviruses in liquids, on solid substrates and in a dynamic aerosol
T. Piercy
,
S. Smither
,
J. Steward
,
L. Eastaugh
,
M. Lever
Journal of Applied Microbiology
2010
Corpus ID: 12528856
Aims: Filoviruses are associated with high morbidity and lethality rates in humans, are capable of human‐to‐human transmission…
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
Epitopes required for antibody-dependent enhancement of Ebola virus infection.
A. Takada
,
H. Ebihara
,
H. Feldmann
,
T. Geisbert
,
Y. Kawaoka
Journal of Infectious Diseases
2007
Corpus ID: 39174953
We have shown that antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) of infection with Zaire Ebola virus (ZEBOV) is mediated by interaction of…
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
Diagnostic Reverse-Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction Kit for Filoviruses Based on the Strain Collections of all European Biosafety Level 4 Laboratories
M. Panning
,
T. Laue
,
+14 authors
C. Drosten
Journal of Infectious Diseases
2007
Corpus ID: 2861541
Abstract A network of European biosafety level 4 laboratories has designed the first industry-standard molecular assay for all…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Proteomic Analysis of Seed Filling in Brassica napus. Developmental Characterization of Metabolic Isozymes Using High-Resolution Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis1[W]
M. Hajduch
,
Jill E. Casteel
,
Katherine E. Hurrelmeyer
,
Zhao Song
,
G. Agrawal
,
J. Thelen
Plant Physiology
2006
Corpus ID: 20767626
Brassica napus (cultivar Reston) seed proteins were analyzed at 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 weeks after flowering in biological…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Biosynthesis of Acyl Lipids Containing Very-Long Chain Fatty Acids in Microspore-Derived and Zygotic Embryos of Brassica napus L. cv Reston.
DavidC. Taylor
,
D. Barton
,
+5 authors
Nikolaus Weber
Plant Physiology
1992
Corpus ID: 26215818
Biosynthesis of very long chain (>C(18)) fatty acids (VLCFAs) and the pathway for their incorporation into acyl lipids was…
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