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J S PORTERFIELD

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PORTERFIELD J
Arch Virol . 1995 Jan; 140(7):1329-36. PMID: 7646365
No abstract available.
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Shiu S, Jiang W, PORTERFIELD J, Gould E
J Gen Virol . 1992 Jan; 73 ( Pt 1):207-12. PMID: 1339466
Complementary DNAs were synthesized from the envelope protein genes of two isolates of dengue virus (TH-36 and TH-Sman, previously suggested as possible dengue virus type 5 and dengue virus type...
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PORTERFIELD J
BMJ . 1989 Dec; 299(6715):1555-7. PMID: 2514898
No abstract available.
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Calisher C, KARABATSOS N, Dalrymple J, Shope R, PORTERFIELD J, WESTAWAY E, et al.
J Gen Virol . 1989 Jan; 70 ( Pt 1):37-43. PMID: 2543738
The recently established virus family Flaviviridae contains at least 68 recognized members. Sixty-six of these viruses were tested by cross-neutralization in cell cultures. Flaviviruses were separated into eight complexes [tick-borne...
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GELBER R, Gooi H, PORTERFIELD J, Lam S, Rees R
Lepr Rev . 1987 Jun; 58(2):155-64. PMID: 2441220
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Phillpotts R, Stephenson J, PORTERFIELD J
Arch Virol . 1987 Jan; 93(3-4):295-301. PMID: 3827600
Adult Balb/c mice were passively immunized with monoclonal antibodies (100 micrograms/mouse) raised against tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus then challenged 24 hours later s.c. with 10 LD50 of TBE virus (Nëudorfl...
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Kimura T, Gollins S, PORTERFIELD J
J Gen Virol . 1986 Nov; 67 ( Pt 11):2423-33. PMID: 3783128
The interaction between the flavivirus West Nile virus (WNV) and cells of the mouse macrophage-like cell line, P388D1, was assayed by transmission electron microscopy, by following the association of [35S]methionine-labelled...
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Gollins S, PORTERFIELD J
J Gen Virol . 1986 Sep; 67 ( Pt 9):1941-50. PMID: 3746254
Infectivity of the West Nile virus (WNV; Flaviviridae) was inactivated on exposure for brief periods (90 s) to pH 6.6 and below. This inactivation was not due to decreased interaction...
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Gollins S, PORTERFIELD J
Nature . 1986 May; 321(6067):244-6. PMID: 3713806
Despite the considerable research that has been carried out into viral neutralization by antiviral antibody, its mechanisms remain poorly understood. Cases have been reported in which antiviral antibody can inhibit...