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    Characterization of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.2.75 clinical isolates

    The prevalence of the Omicron subvariant BA.2.75 rapidly increased in India and Nepal during the summer of 2022, and spread globally. However, the virological features of BA.2.75 are largely unknown. Here, we ...

    Ryuta Uraki, Shun Iida, Peter J. Halfmann, Seiya Yamayoshi in Nature Communications (2023)

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    Characterization of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 isolates in rodents

    The BA.2 sublineage of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant has become dominant in most countries around the world; however, the prevalence of BA.4 and BA.5 is increasing rapidly in several regions. BA.2 is less pat...

    Ryuta Uraki, Peter J. Halfmann, Shun Iida, Seiya Yamayoshi, Yuri Furusawa in Nature (2022)

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    Characterization and antiviral susceptibility of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.2

    The recent emergence of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron (B.1.1.529 lineage) variants possessing numerous mutations has raised concerns of decreased effectiveness of current vaccines, therapeutic monoclonal antibodies and a...

    Ryuta Uraki, Maki Kiso, Shun Iida, Masaki Imai, Emi Takashita, Makoto Kuroda in Nature (2022)

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    SARS-CoV-2 Omicron virus causes attenuated disease in mice and hamsters

    The recent emergence of B.1.1.529, the Omicron variant1,2, has raised concerns of escape from protection by vaccines and therapeutic antibodies. A key test for potential countermeasures against B.1.1.529 is their...

    Peter J. Halfmann, Shun Iida, Kiyoko Iwatsuki-Horimoto, Tadashi Maemura in Nature (2022)

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    Enhanced fusogenicity and pathogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 Delta P681R mutation

    During the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a variety of mutations have accumulated in the viral genome of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and, at the time of ...

    Akatsuki Saito, Takashi Irie, Rigel Suzuki, Tadashi Maemura, Hesham Nasser in Nature (2022)

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    Experimental infection of Cynomolgus Macaques with highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus through the aerosol route

    Several animal models are used to study influenza viruses. Intranasal inoculation of animals with a liquid inoculum is one of the main methods used to experimentally infect animals with influenza virus; howeve...

    Tokiko Watanabe, Kiyoko Iwatsuki-Horimoto, Maki Kiso, Noriko Nakajima in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Diversity of antigenic mutants of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus escaped from human monoclonal antibodies

    Since the 2017 Southern Hemisphere influenza season, the A(H1N1)pdm09-like virus recommended for use in the vaccine was changed because human, but not ferret, sera distinguish A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses isolated aft...

    Atsuhiro Yasuhara, Seiya Yamayoshi, Priyanka Soni, Toru Takenaga in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Characterization of H7N9 influenza A viruses isolated from humans

    Here, biological attributes of two early human isolates of the newly emerged H7N9 influenza viruses are characterized: the potential of these viruses to infect and/or transmit within various animal models is d...

    Tokiko Watanabe, Maki Kiso, Satoshi Fukuyama, Noriko Nakajima, Masaki Imai in Nature (2013)

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    In vitro and in vivo characterization of new swine-origin H1N1 influenza viruses

    Analysis of a series of clinical isolates of the swine-origin H1N1 influenza virus reveals that in mammalian models (mice, ferrets and macaques) the current pandemic virus is associated with more severe diseas...

    Yasushi Itoh, Kyoko Shinya, Maki Kiso, Tokiko Watanabe, Yoshihiro Sakoda in Nature (2009)

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    Haemagglutinin mutations responsible for the binding of H5N1 influenza A viruses to human-type receptors

    The fact that the H5N1 bird flu virus circulating in Asia, Europe and Africa is unable to attach to human-type cell receptors has helped to prevent it from causing a worldwide epidemic of a human variant of th...

    Shinya Yamada, Yasuo Suzuki, Takashi Suzuki, Mai Q. Le, Chairul A. Nidom in Nature (2006)