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Identification of mutations contributing to the temperature-sensitive, cold-adapted, and attenuation phenotypes of the live-attenuated cold-passage 45 (cp45) human parainfluenza virus 3 candidate vaccine.
Skiadopoulos MH, Surman S, Tatem JM, Paschalis M, Wu SL, Udem SA, Durbin AP, Collins PL, Murphy BR. Skiadopoulos MH, et al. Among authors: durbin ap. J Virol. 1999 Feb;73(2):1374-81. doi: 10.1128/JVI.73.2.1374-1381.1999. J Virol. 1999. PMID: 9882342 Free PMC article.
A live attenuated chimeric recombinant parainfluenza virus (PIV) encoding the internal proteins of PIV type 3 and the surface glycoproteins of PIV type 1 induces complete resistance to PIV1 challenge and partial resistance to PIV3 challenge.
Tao T, Skiadopoulos MH, Durbin AP, Davoodi F, Collins PL, Murphy BR. Tao T, et al. Among authors: durbin ap. Vaccine. 1999 Mar 5;17(9-10):1100-8. doi: 10.1016/s0264-410x(98)00327-2. Vaccine. 1999. PMID: 10195620
This was used to recover a fully-viable, recombinant chimeric PIV3-PIV1 virus, termed rPIV3-1, which bears the major protective antigens of PIV1 and is wild type-like with regard to growth in cell culture and in hamsters [Tao T, Durbin AP, Whitehead SS, Davoodi F, C …
This was used to recover a fully-viable, recombinant chimeric PIV3-PIV1 virus, termed rPIV3-1, which bears the major protective antigens of …
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