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Rubella virus
Known as:
virus rubella
, German measles virus
, Rubivirus Rubella Virus
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The type (and only) species of RUBIVIRUS causing acute infection in humans, primarily children and young adults. Humans are the only natural host. A…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Insulitis in human type 1 diabetes: a comparison between patients and animal models
Peter In’t Veld
Seminars in Immunopathology
2014
Corpus ID: 196608537
Human type 1 diabetes (T1D) is considered to be an autoimmune disease, with CD8+ T-cell-mediated cytotoxicity being directed…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Outcome of asymptomatic infection with rubella virus during pregnancy
J. Cradock-Watson
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MargaretK. S. Ridehalgh
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M. Anderson
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J. Pattison
Journal of Hygiene
1981
Corpus ID: 72817833
Summary We have tried to detect prenatal infection in 34 infants whose mothers were re-infected with rubella virus during…
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1979
1979
Immobilization of viral and mycoplasma antigens and of immunoglobulins on polystyrene surface for immunoassays.
E. Salonen
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A. Vaheri
JIM - Journal of Immunological Methods
1979
Corpus ID: 25339690
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Inhibitory effects of bilirubin on cellular immune responses in man.
M. Rola-Pleszczynski
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S. Hensen
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M. M. Vincent
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J. Bellanti
Jornal de Pediatria
1975
Corpus ID: 44811883
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Hemolysis-in-gel test for the demonstration of antibodies to rubella virus
O. Strannegard
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L. Grillner
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I. Lindberg
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1975
Corpus ID: 28681919
A rapid and simple method for the determination of rubella immunity is described. The method, which employs passive hemolysis in…
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Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
Attenuated rubella virus. I. Development and laboratory characterization.
P. Parkman
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H. M. Meyer
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R. Kirschstein
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H. Hopps
New England Journal of Medicine
1966
Corpus ID: 20467260
ALTHOUGH the need for an effective, safe rubella-virus vaccine has long been recognized it was not until 1962, when the virus was…
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Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
Congenital Rubella: Clinicopathologic, Virologic, and Immunologic Studies
J. Bellanti
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M. Artenstein
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L. Olson
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E. Buescher
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C. Luhrs
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K. L. Milstead
1965
Corpus ID: 12848648
WHEN maternal rubella occurs during the first trimester of pregnancy, rubella virus can be detected in products of conception, in…
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Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
Some recently recognized manifestations of the rubella syndrome
S. Plotkin
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F. Oski
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E. M. Hartnett
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A. Hervada
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S. Friedman
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J. Gowing
1965
Corpus ID: 72582167
Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
Studies on antibody in congenital rubella infections. I. Physicochemical and immunologic investigations of rubella neutralizing antibody.
C. Alford
A M A Journal of Diseases of Children
1965
Corpus ID: 30604139
Introduction LAST YEAR we established that rubella virus may infect the first trimester human fetus and persist therein…
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Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
TRANSPLACENTAL RUBELLA INFECTION IN NEWLY BORN INFANTS.
A. J. Rudolph
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M. Yow
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C. A. Phillips
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M. Desmond
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R. Blattner
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J. Melnick
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA…
1965
Corpus ID: 45051509
When Gregg 1 in 1941 reported his finding of congenital cataracts in 78 patients following maternal rubella in the early months…
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