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    Extensive lymphopenia due to apoptosis of uninfected lymphocytes in acute measles patients

     Infection with measles virus induces a transient immunosuppression, which occasionally results in fatal opportunistic infections. To obtain fundamental information about the mechanism, we examined peripheral ...

    H. Okada, F. Kobune, T. A. Sato, T. Kohama, Y. Takeuchi, T. Abe in Archives of Virology (2000)

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    Intracellular processing of measles virus fusion protein

    Intracellular processing of measles virus fusion (F) protein was studied by radiolabeling and immunoprecipitation with a monoclonal antibody against F protein. The cleavage of F protein into F1 and F2 subunits wa...

    T. A. Sato, T. Kohama, A. Sugiura in Archives of Virology (1988)

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    Protective effect of antibodies to two viral envelope glycoproteins on lethal infection with Newcastle disease virus

    The protective effect of humoral immunity against lethal infection of chickens with Newcastle disease virus was studied.

    Y. Umino, T. Kohama, M. Kohase, A. Sugiura, H. -D. Klenk, R. Rott in Archives of Virology (1987)

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    Effect of carboxylic ionophores on measles virus hemagglutinin protein

    We have studied the effect of two carboxylic ionophores, monensin and laidlomycin, on the replication of measles virus in KB cells. The yield of infectious virus was markedly depressed at the concentrations of...

    T. Kohama, A. Fukuda, A. Sugiura in Archives of Virology (1986)

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    Maturation of measles virus hemagglutinin glycoprotein

    The processing of measles virus hemagglutinin glycoprotein (H) in infected cells was studied by pulse-chase method and two-dimensional isoelectric focusing and SDS-polyacrylamide slab gel electrophoresis. H gl...

    T. Kohama, T. A. Sato, F. Kobune, A. Sugiura in Archives of Virology (1985)

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    Biological functions of monospecific antibodies to envelope glycoproteins of Newcastle disease virus

    Monospecific antisera to HN and F glycoproteins of Newcastle disease virus were prepared, and their effects on the biological activities of the virus were investigated. Anti-HN serum inhibited hemagglutinating...

    Y. Umino, T. Kohama, M. Kohase, A. Sugiura, H. -D. Klenk, R. Rott in Archives of Virology (1984)