rabies virus

collocation in English

meaningsofrabiesandvirus

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rabies
noun[U]
uk
/ˈreɪ.biːz/
us
/ˈreɪ.biːz/
a serious disease of the nervous system that can cause death. Rabies can be passed on to humans by ...
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virus
noun[C]
uk
/ˈvaɪə.rəs/
us
/ˈvaɪ.rəs/
an extremely small piece of organic material that causes disease in humans, animals, ...
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(Definition ofrabiesandvirusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Counties affected by the red-fox variant ofrabiesvirusexcluded.
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Genotype 1 includes the classicalrabiesvirusstrains found worldwide.
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A panel of monoclonal antibodies targeting therabiesvirusphosphoprotein identifies a highly variable epitope of value for sensitive strain discrimination.
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Pathogenicity of attenuatedrabiesvirusstrains can be abolished by mutating arginine residues at position 333 of therabiesvirusglycoprotein.
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Oral immunization of foxes with avirulentrabiesvirusmutants.
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Protection from rabies by a vaccinia-virus recombinant containing therabiesvirusglycoprotein gene.
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Therefore, the only applicable vaccines were either attenuated strains ofrabiesvirusor live vectored vaccines.
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These authors reported thatrabiesviruswas isolated from bone marrow macrophages in mice that survived a lethal challenge for more than 69 days.
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Rabiesvirusreplication in primary murine bone marrow macrophages and in human and murine macrophage-like cell lines : implication for viral persistence.
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Norabiesviruswas isolated from the saliva of animals that succumbed to the disease, nor from the control animals.
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Future studies on the presence ofrabiesvirusin bat macrophages should be undertaken.
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These results suggest that in the surviving bats,rabiesvirusmay never have actually reached the brain.
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Characterization ofrabiesvirusglycoprotein expressed by recombinant baculovirus.
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Future studies of bat survival after lethal challenge withrabiesviruswill have to consider how soon anti-rabies antibodies appear and what titre they reach.
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Thus, therabiesvirusglycoprotein is an ideal candidate for use in the construction of a subunit marked vaccine.
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Pathogenesis of streetrabiesvirusinfections in resistant and susceptible strains of mice.
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Rabiesvirushas not been isolated from saliva samples obtained from rabid bats just prior to death.
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