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Author: Bethany Brunton; Kai Rogers; Elisabeth K. Phillips; Rachel B. Brouillette; Ruayda Bouls; Noah S. Butler; Wendy Maury
Title: TIM-1 Serves as a Nonredundant Receptor for Ebola Virus, Enhancing Viremia and Pathogenesis
  • Document date: 2018_11_8
  • ID: mbctin6l_1
    Snippet: Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV) is one of five species of ebolaviruses within the Filoviridae family. 68 EBOV continues to cause significant outbreaks in sub-Saharan Africa with case fatality rates as 69 high as 90% [1] . All filoviruses have a broad species and cellular tropism. With the exception of 70 lymphocytes, most cells within the body are thought to support EBOV infection and replication 71 [2, 3] . Histopathological studies of EBOV infected hum.....
    Document: Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV) is one of five species of ebolaviruses within the Filoviridae family. 68 EBOV continues to cause significant outbreaks in sub-Saharan Africa with case fatality rates as 69 high as 90% [1] . All filoviruses have a broad species and cellular tropism. With the exception of 70 lymphocytes, most cells within the body are thought to support EBOV infection and replication 71 [2, 3] . Histopathological studies of EBOV infected humans and non-human primates (NHPs) 72

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