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Ebola Virus, Zaire
Known as:
Ebola Zaire virus
, Zaire Ebola virus
, Zaire ebolavirus
A species in the genus EBOLAVIRUS. Its initial outbreak was in the Yambuku area of (what was then) Zaire in 1976.
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
Expression of an immunogenic LTB-based chimeric protein targeting Zaire ebolavirus epitopes from GP1 in plant cells
Regina Ríos-Huerta
,
Elizabeth Monreal‐Escalante
,
Dania O. Govea-Alonso
,
C. Angulo
,
S. Rosales‐Mendoza
Plant Cell Reports
2017
Corpus ID: 8091238
Key messageAn antigenic protein targeting two epitopes from theZaire ebolavirusGP1 protein was expressed in plant cells rendering…
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2017
2017
Screening of commercial cyclic peptide conjugated to HIV-1 Tat peptide as inhibitor of N-terminal heptad repeat glycoprotein-2 ectodomain Ebola virus through in silico analysis.
U. S. Tambunan
,
A. H. Alkaff
,
M. A. F. Nasution
,
Arli Aditya Parikesit
,
D. Kerami
Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling
2017
Corpus ID: 4132424
2016
2016
Analytical Validation of the ReEBOV Antigen Rapid Test for Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Ebola Virus Infection.
R. Cross
,
M. Boisen
,
+31 authors
R. Garry
Journal of Infectious Diseases
2016
Corpus ID: 23740884
BACKGROUND Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a severe viral illness caused by Ebola virus (EBOV). The 2013-2016 EVD outbreak in West…
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2015
2015
Comparison of FilmArray and Quantitative Real-Time Reverse Transcriptase PCR for Detection of Zaire Ebolavirus from Contrived and Clinical Specimens
T. Southern
,
Lori D. Racsa
,
+20 authors
E. Burd
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
2015
Corpus ID: 4656044
ABSTRACT Rapid, reliable, and easy-to-use diagnostic assays for detection of Zaire ebolavirus (ZEBOV) are urgently needed. The…
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2015
2015
Identifying the pattern of molecular evolution for Zaire ebolavirus in the 2014 outbreak in West Africa.
Si-qing Liu
,
Chenglin Deng
,
Zhiming Yuan
,
S. Rayner
,
Bo Zhang
Infection, Genetics and Evolution
2015
Corpus ID: 25273484
2012
2012
A multiagent filovirus DNA vaccine delivered by intramuscular electroporation completely protects mice from ebola and Marburg virus challenge
Rebecca J. Grant-Klein
,
Nicole M Van Deusen
,
C. Badger
,
D. Hannaman
,
L. Dupuy
,
C. Schmaljohn
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
2012
Corpus ID: 34791940
We evaluated the immunogenicity and protective efficacy of DNA vaccines expressing the codon-optimized envelope glycoprotein…
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2012
2012
AMP-Activated Protein Kinase Is Required for the Macropinocytic Internalization of Ebolavirus
Andrew S. Kondratowicz
,
C. L. Hunt
,
R. Davey
,
S. Cherry
,
W. Maury
Journal of Virology
2012
Corpus ID: 37217018
ABSTRACT Identification of host factors that are needed for Zaire Ebolavirus (EBOV) entry provides insights into the mechanism(s…
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2011
2011
Evaluation of Different Strategies for Post-Exposure Treatment of Ebola Virus Infection in Rodents.
Jason S Richardson
,
G. Wong
,
+5 authors
G. Kobinger
Journal of Bioterrorism & Biodefense
2011
Corpus ID: 39906976
Zaire Ebola virus (ZEBOV) is a pathogen that causes severe hemorrhagic fever in humans and non-human primates. There are…
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2006
2006
Identification of two amino acid residues on Ebola virus glycoprotein 1 critical for cell entry.
O. Mpanju
,
J. Towner
,
Jason E Dover
,
S. Nichol
,
Carolyn Wilson
Virus Research
2006
Corpus ID: 21587396
1989
1989
Contributions to the rotifer fauna of the Bas-Zaire. Species composition and seasonal abundance of rotifers in a shallow pond
W. H. Smet
1989
Corpus ID: 85812950
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