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A mouse model for human norovirus
Stefan Taube
, Abimbola O. Kolawole
, Marina Höhne
, John E. Wilkinson
,
Scott A. Handley
, Jeffrey W. Perry
,
Larissa B. Thackray
, Ramesh Akkina
, Christiane E. Wobus
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Edison Family Center for Genome Sciences & Systems Biology
Division of Infectious Diseases
Division of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine
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Immunology and Microbiology
Mouse Model
100%
Gene Activation
100%
Norovirus
100%
Infection
50%
Wild Type
33%
Bagg Albino Mouse
33%
Replication
33%
Hematopoietic Cell
16%
Immunocompetent Cell
16%
Macrophage
16%
Infectious Agent
16%
Viral Load
16%
Humanized Mouse
16%
CD34
16%
Genetic Background
16%
Viral Gastroenteritis
16%
Common Gamma Chain
16%
Virus
16%
Keyphrases
Mouse Model
100%
Human Norovirus (HuNoV)
100%
Recombination
50%
Gene-deficient Mice
33%
Small Animal Model
25%
Balb C Mice
16%
Liver
8%
Virus
8%
Non-structural Protein
8%
Viral Load
8%
Spleen
8%
Structural Proteins
8%
Humanized Mice
8%
Antiretroviral Therapy
8%
Humanized
8%
Genetic Background
8%
Stool
8%
Human Immune Cells
8%
Infection Process
8%
CD34+ Stem Cells
8%
Tropics
8%
Viral Gastroenteritis
8%
Macrophage-like
8%
Intraperitoneal Route
8%
GII.4
8%
Common gamma Chain
8%