Advances in Virus Research, Volume 122 highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely topics, including HERVs in cancer stem cells, Nomenclature for vertical, Modelling of vertically transmitted viruses, Vertical transmission of tomato viruses, and more.
Table of Contents
1. Mucosal Sudan virus infection results in a lethal disease in ferrets with previous Lloviu virus infection not providing cross-protectionAndrea Marzi
2. Transcriptional signatures of Ebola and Marburg virus infection in a Bat-Immune-System (BIS) mouse model
D�niel Cadar, Bal�zs Horv�th, Melanie Rissman, Heike Baum, Alexandra Bialonski, Michelle Heung, Philip Lawrence, Anne Balkema-Buschmann, Estefan�a Rodr�guez and Beatriz Escudero-P�rez
3. More similar than different: a comparison of human and veterinary BSL4 containment facilities”
Michael Eschbaumer
4. Molecular expressions in tissues and blood following Reston and Bundibugyo virus infection in swine
Brad Pickering, Ji-Young Kim, Jodi L. McGill, Charles Lewis, Mathieu Pinette, Harry Dawson and Oliver Lung
5. Relevance of studying virus natural reservoir interactions: SNV in deer mice and LASV in Mastomys natalensis
Dave Safronetz, Levi Klassen and Jeremie Prevost