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Influenza A Virus, H7N1 Subtype
Known as:
Viruses, H7N1
, H7N1 Virus
, Virus, H7N1
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A subtype of INFLUENZA A VIRUS comprised of the surface proteins hemagglutinin 7 and neuraminidase 1. This subtype has demonstrated the ability to…
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2015
2015
Adaptive amino acid substitutions enhance the virulence of a reassortant H7N1 avian influenza virus isolated from wild waterfowl in mice.
Zhijun Yu
,
Weiyang Sun
,
+17 authors
X. Xia
Virology
2015
Corpus ID: 5450796
Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
MVA Vectors Expressing Conserved Influenza Proteins Protect Mice against Lethal Challenge with H5N1, H9N2 and H7N1 Viruses
Annett Hessel
,
H. Savidis-Dacho
,
+8 authors
Birgit Schäfer
PLoS ONE
2014
Corpus ID: 2307502
Background The availability of a universal influenza vaccine able to induce broad cross-reactive immune responses against diverse…
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2014
2014
An Avian H7N1 Gain-of-Function Experiment of Great Concern
S. Wain-Hobson
mBio
2014
Corpus ID: 43144434
ABSTRACT Inappropriately named gain-of-function influenza research seeks to confer airborne transmission on avian influenza A…
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2013
2013
Chicken dendritic cells are susceptible to highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses which induce strong cytokine responses.
L. Vervelde
,
Sylvia S. N. Reemers
,
+4 authors
Christine A. Jansen
Developmental and Comparative Immunology
2013
Corpus ID: 132163
2013
2013
Exposure to a Low Pathogenic A/H7N2 Virus in Chickens Protects against Highly Pathogenic A/H7N1 Virus but Not against Subsequent Infection with A/H5N1
J. Vergara-Alert
,
A. Moreno
,
+9 authors
A. Darji
PLoS ONE
2013
Corpus ID: 18937485
Recent evidences have demonstrated that the presence of low pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIV) may play an important role…
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2012
2012
Progress toward the development of polyvalent vaccination strategies against multiple viral infections in chickens using herpesvirus of turkeys as vector
M. Iqbal
Bioengineered
2012
Corpus ID: 30527195
Vaccination is the most cost effective strategy for the control and prevention of the plethora of viral diseases affecting…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Pathogenesis and transmissibility of highly (H7N1) and low (H7N9) pathogenic avian influenza virus infection in red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa)
K. Bertran
,
E. Pérez-Ramírez
,
+10 authors
N. Majó
Veterinary Research
2011
Corpus ID: 24639543
An experimental infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) and low pathogenic avian influenza virus (LPAIV…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Recombinant herpesvirus of turkeys as a vector-based vaccine against highly pathogenic H7N1 avian influenza and Marek's disease.
Yongqing Li
,
Kolli Reddy
,
+5 authors
M. Iqbal
Vaccine
2011
Corpus ID: 205587624
2009
2009
A pilot study of the immune response to whole inactivated avian influenza H7N1 virus vaccine in mice
Arnt‐Ove Hovden
,
K. Brokstad
,
D. Major
,
J. Wood
,
L. Haaheim
,
R. Cox
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses
2009
Corpus ID: 16554505
Background Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreaks in domestic poultry bring humans into close contact with new…
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2004
2004
Molecular Characterization of Low Pathogenicity H7N3 Avian Influenza Viruses Isolated in Italy
L. di Trani
,
B. Bedini
,
+4 authors
M. Tollis
Avian diseases
2004
Corpus ID: 29636721
Abstract The complete coding regions of the surface glycoproteins, nucleoprotein (NP), polymerase 2 (PB2), and matrix (M) of A…
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