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Therese Reignier

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Droniou-Bonzom M, Reignier T, Oldenburg J, Cox A, Exline C, Rathbun J, et al.
J Virol . 2011 Oct; 85(24):13457-62. PMID: 21976641
Candid#1 (Cd1) is an attenuated vaccine strain of Junin virus, the causative agent of Argentine hemorrhagic fever. Although several substitutions are present in Cd1, their importance for attenuation has not...
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Martin V, Droniou-Bonzom M, Reignier T, Oldenburg J, Cox A, Cannon P
J Virol . 2009 Nov; 84(2):1176-82. PMID: 19889757
Clade B of the New World arenaviruses contains both pathogenic and nonpathogenic members, whose surface glycoproteins (GPs) are characterized by different abilities to use the human transferrin receptor type 1...
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Flanagan M, Oldenburg J, Reignier T, Holt N, Hamilton G, Martin V, et al.
J Virol . 2007 Nov; 82(2):938-48. PMID: 18003730
Arenaviruses are rodent-borne viruses, with five members of the family capable of causing severe hemorrhagic fevers if transmitted to humans. To date, two distinct cellular receptors have been identified that...
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Reignier T, Oldenburg J, Flanagan M, Hamilton G, Martin V, Cannon P
Virology . 2007 Nov; 371(2):439-46. PMID: 17997467
Whitewater Arroyo virus (WWAV) is a North American New World arenavirus, first isolated from rats in New Mexico in 1993, and tentatively associated with three human fatalities in California in...
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Oldenburg J, Reignier T, Flanagan M, Hamilton G, Cannon P
Virology . 2007 Apr; 364(1):132-9. PMID: 17397892
The Clade B lineage of the New World arenaviruses contains four viruses capable of causing severe hemorrhagic fevers in humans. Within this group, the B1 sub-lineage contains the pathogenic viruses...
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Reignier T, Oldenburg J, Noble B, Lamb E, Romanowski V, Buchmeier M, et al.
Virology . 2006 Jun; 353(1):111-20. PMID: 16797051
The arenavirus family contains several important human pathogens including Lassa fever virus (LASV), lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) and the New World clade B viruses Junin (JUNV) and Machupo (MACV). Previously,...