Pathogenesis and Immunity:Mouse Saliva Inhibits Transit of Influenza Virus to the Lower Respiratory Tract by Efficiently Blocking Influenza Virus Neuraminidase
Activity
Brad Gilbertson,
Wy Ching Ng,
Simon Crawford,
Jenny L. McKimm-Breschkin,
and Lorena E. Brown
J. Virol. July 2017 91:14 17 e00145-17; Accepted manuscript posted online 26 April 2017, doi:10.1128/JVI.00145-17
Pathogenesis and Immunity:Influenza Virus Susceptibility of Wild-Derived CAST/EiJ Mice Results from Two Amino Acid Changes in the MX1 Restriction Factor
Cindy Nürnberger,
Vanessa Zimmermann,
Melanie Gerhardt,
and Peter Staeheli
J. Virol. December 2016 90:23 11 10682-10692; Accepted manuscript posted online 21 September 2016, doi:10.1128/JVI.01213-16
Virus-Cell Interactions:Mutations during the Adaptation of H9N2 Avian Influenza Virus to the Respiratory Epithelium of Pigs Enhance Sialic Acid Binding
Activity and Virulence in Mice
W. Yang,
D. Punyadarsaniya,
R. L. O. Lambertz,
D. C. C. Lee,
C. H. Liang,
D. Höper,
S. R. Leist,
A. Hernández-Cáceres,
J. Stech,
M. Beer,
C. Y. Wu,
C. H. Wong,
K. Schughart,
F. Meng,
and G. Herrler
J. Virol. April 2017 91:8 19 e02125-16; Accepted manuscript posted online 1 February 2017, doi:10.1128/JVI.02125-16