Murine hepatitis virus
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animal viral hepatitis, hepatitis virus
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often causes a silent infection of laboratory mice but it can be activated by passage of other viruses or by other infectious agents, producing hepatitis; neurotropic strains also exist.
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- The major receptor for murine hepatitis virus is a murine CD66a equivalent (51, 52, 53, 54, 55), and studies suggest that this virus uses different murine CD66 family members as the major receptor in different tissues (55).
- Murine hepatitis virus is an RNA virus that replicates in a small number of TEC but induces drastic involution of the thymus and deletion of uninfected double-positive thymocytes (14).
- For these reasons, we have not included MFED results from this virus family in the comparison of GORS with persistence, although the observation of substantial MFEDs in coronaviruses such as murine hepatitis virus is consistent with the association found in other virus families.
- Effect of inapparent murine hepatitis virus infections on macrophages and host resistance.
- 96, Issue 14, 7774-7779, July 6, 1999 Applied Biological Sciences Protective immunity against murine hepatitis virus (MHV) induced by intranasal or subcutaneous administration of hybrids of tobacco mosaic virus that carries an MHV epitope Moses Koo*,,, Mohammed Bendahmane*,,, Gerard A.
- uk Proposed mechanisms for the pathogenesis of murine hepatitis virus strain 3 (MHV -3)-induced fulminant hepatic failure 1 expert reviews in molecular medicine Figure 3.
- htm (shortcode: fig003glt); 28 March 2001 Reprint/PDF version Back to main article Proposed mechanisms for the pathogenesis of murine hepatitis virus strain 3 (MHV-3)-induced fulminant hepatic failure Mingfeng Liu, Camie W.
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