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    The measles virus hemagglutinin downregulates the cellular receptor SLAM (CD150)

     Signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM), a cellular receptor for measles virus, was downregulated from the surface of cells infected with either the Edmonston or wild-type KA strain of measles virus. ...

    K. Tanaka, H. Minagawa, M.-F. **e, Y. Yanagi in Archives of Virology (2002)

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    Latent herpes simplex virus-1 infection in SCID mice transferred with immune CD4+T cells: a new model for latency

     In C.B-17 severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice, corneal challenge with herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) KOS strain usually leads to fatal encephalitis. With the transfer of T cells from immunized BALB/c...

    H. Minagawa, Y. Yanagi in Archives of Virology (2000)

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    Amino acid substitutions at position 481 differently affect the ability of the measles virus hemagglutinin to induce cell fusion in monkey and marmoset cells co-expressing the fusion protein

     The hemagglutinin (H) protein of the measles virus (MV) Edmonston strain induced cell fusion in Cos (monkey) and B95a (marmoset) cells, when co-expressed with the fusion (F) protein, whereas the H protein of ...

    M.-F. **e, K. Tanaka, N. Ono, H. Minagawa, Y. Yanagi in Archives of Virology (1999)

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    The hemagglutinin of recent measles virus isolates induces cell fusion in a marmoset cell line, but not in other CD46-positive human and monkey cell lines, when expressed together with the F protein

    Measles virus (MV) is efficiently isolated from patients with measles by using B95a cells, a marmoset B cell line. Recent wild-type MV strains isolated using B95a cells did not produce cytopathic effects in an...

    K. Tanaka, M. **e, Y. Yanagi in Archives of Virology (1998)

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    L cell clone develo** plaques upon infection with measles virus (Edmonston strain)

    An L cell clone develo** cytopathic plaques upon infection with measles virus (Edmonston strain) was obtained. The sensitivity as measured by the newly devised UV-Vero assay was not significantly different b...

    H. Sakae, H. Yoshikura, Y. Yanagi in Archives of Virology (1994)

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    Measles virus infects mouse fibroblast cell lines, but its multiplication is severely restricted in the absence of CD46

    Mouse cell lines (L, NIH3T3, and RMA cells) infected with the Edmonston strain of measles virus (MV) did not exhibit cytopathic effects (CPE), consistent with the finding that mice are not susceptible to MV. N...

    Y. Yanagi, H. -L. Hu, T. Seya, H. Yoshikura in Archives of Virology (1994)