Elena R Virtue
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1.
Gearing D, Virtue E, Gearing R, Drew A
BMC Vet Res
. 2013 Nov;
9:226.
PMID: 24206926
Background: Monoclonal antibodies are a major class of biological therapies in human medicine but have not yet been successfully applied to veterinary species. We have developed a novel approach, PETisation,...
2.
Marsh G, Virtue E, Smith I, Todd S, Arkinstall R, Frazer L, et al.
Virol J
. 2013 Mar;
10:95.
PMID: 23521919
Background: Hendra virus (HeV) is an Australian bat-borne zoonotic paramyxovirus that repeatedly spills-over to horses causing fatal disease. Human cases have all been associated with close contact with infected horses....
3.
Virtue E, Marsh G, Baker M, Wang L
PLoS One
. 2011 Aug;
6(7):e22488.
PMID: 21811620
Bats are natural reservoirs for a spectrum of infectious zoonotic diseases including the recently emerged henipaviruses (Hendra and Nipah viruses). Henipaviruses have been observed both naturally and experimentally to cause...
4.
Virtue E, Marsh G, Wang L
J Virol
. 2011 Feb;
85(8):4031-4.
PMID: 21289115
Henipaviruses encode several proteins from the P gene, of which V and W have been demonstrated by gene-based transfection studies to antagonize the innate immune response, blocking both type I...
5.
Zhou P, Cowled C, Todd S, Crameri G, Virtue E, Marsh G, et al.
J Immunol
. 2011 Feb;
186(5):3138-47.
PMID: 21278349
Bats are known to harbor a number of emerging and re-emerging zoonotic viruses, many of which are highly pathogenic in other mammals but result in no clinical symptoms in bats....
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Crameri G, Todd S, Grimley S, McEachern J, Marsh G, Smith C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2009 Dec;
4(12):e8266.
PMID: 20011515
Background: Bats are the suspected natural reservoir hosts for a number of new and emerging zoonotic viruses including Nipah virus, Hendra virus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus and Ebola virus....
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Virtue E, Marsh G, Wang L
Future Microbiol
. 2009 Jun;
4(5):537-54.
PMID: 19492965
Prior to the emergence of Hendra virus in Australia in 1994, paramyxoviruses were considered to be a taxonomic group of ubiquitous pathogens, consisting primarily of Biosafety Level 2 agents, which...