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Pathogenesis of encephalitis induced in newborn mice by virulent and avirulent strains of sindbis virus
L. A. Sherman,
D. E. Griffin
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Agriculture & Biology
Sindbis virus
100%
avirulent strains
84%
encephalitis
82%
virulent strains
74%
pathogenesis
62%
lethal dose 50
60%
neonates
57%
viruses
44%
mice
39%
brain
34%
infection
20%
immune response
16%
virulence
15%
interferons
11%
central nervous system
9%
amino acid composition
9%
plateaus
8%
glycoproteins
8%
neurons
8%
death
7%
antigens
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Sindbis Virus
99%
Lethal Dose 50
78%
Encephalitis
73%
Viruses
38%
Mortality
28%
Brain
28%
Virulence
19%
Virus Activation
15%
Central Nervous System Infections
14%
Membrane Glycoproteins
13%
Infections
10%
Interferons
10%
Virus Diseases
8%
Amino Acids
8%
Antigens
7%
Growth
5%