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The following pages link to A single nucleotide substitution in the transcription start signal of the M2 gene of respiratory syncytial virus vaccine candidate cpts248/404 is the major determinant of the temperature-sensitive and attenuation phenotypes (Q41016034):
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- Temperature-sensitive mutations for live-attenuated Rift Valley fever vaccines: implications from other RNA viruses (Q26796199) (← links)
- Replacement of the F and G proteins of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) subgroup A with those of subgroup B generates chimeric live attenuated RSV subgroup B vaccine candidates. (Q27469749) (← links)
- Identification of temperature-sensitive mutations in the phosphoprotein of respiratory syncytial virus that are likely involved in its interaction with the nucleoprotein (Q30818098) (← links)
- Recombinant respiratory syncytial virus that does not express the NS1 or M2-2 protein is highly attenuated and immunogenic in chimpanzees (Q33605207) (← links)
- Addition of a missense mutation present in the L gene of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cpts530/1030 to RSV vaccine candidate cpts248/404 increases its attenuation and temperature sensitivity. (Q33640019) (← links)
- Recombinant respiratory syncytial virus bearing a deletion of either the NS2 or SH gene is attenuated in chimpanzees. (Q33645414) (← links)
- Recent developments in the biology of respiratory syncytial virus: are vaccines and new treatments just round the corner? (Q33718366) (← links)
- The major attenuating mutations of the respiratory syncytial virus vaccine candidate cpts530/1009 specify temperature-sensitive defects in transcription and replication and a non-temperature-sensitive alteration in mRNA termination (Q33814574) (← links)
- Requirement of cysteines and length of the human respiratory syncytial virus M2-1 protein for protein function and virus viability (Q33849620) (← links)
- Respiratory syncytial virus vaccines for otitis media (Q34133038) (← links)
- Recombinant respiratory syncytial viruses lacking the C-terminal third of the attachment (G) protein are immunogenic and attenuated in vivo and in vitro (Q34151865) (← links)
- Recombinant respiratory syncytial virus with the G and F genes shifted to the promoter-proximal positions (Q34359826) (← links)
- Attenuation of human respiratory syncytial virus by genome-scale codon-pair deoptimization (Q34583420) (← links)
- In vitro and in vivo fitness of respiratory syncytial virus monoclonal antibody escape mutants (Q35140093) (← links)
- Sequencing and analysis of globally obtained human respiratory syncytial virus A and B genomes (Q35203246) (← links)
- Progress in understanding and controlling respiratory syncytial virus: still crazy after all these years (Q35566601) (← links)
- Patterns of epistasis in RNA viruses: a review of the evidence from vaccine design (Q35593849) (← links)
- New generation live vaccines against human respiratory syncytial virus designed by reverse genetics (Q36237057) (← links)
- Increased genetic and phenotypic stability of a promising live-attenuated respiratory syncytial virus vaccine candidate by reverse genetics (Q36276526) (← links)
- Respiratory syncytial virus modified by deletions of the NS2 gene and amino acid S1313 of the L polymerase protein is a temperature-sensitive, live-attenuated vaccine candidate that is phenotypically stable at physiological temperature (Q36607430) (← links)
- Characterization of recombinant respiratory syncytial viruses with the region responsible for type 2 T-cell responses and pulmonary eosinophilia deleted from the attachment (G) protein. (Q36684360) (← links)
- Live-attenuated respiratory syncytial virus vaccines (Q36692801) (← links)
- The L, M, and S Segments of Rift Valley Fever Virus MP-12 Vaccine Independently Contribute to a Temperature-Sensitive Phenotype (Q36694012) (← links)
- Effects of altering the transcription termination signals of respiratory syncytial virus on viral gene expression and growth in vitro and in vivo (Q36944193) (← links)
- Targeting RSV with vaccines and small molecule drugs (Q37328584) (← links)
- Codon stabilization analysis of the "248" temperature sensitive mutation for increased phenotypic stability of respiratory syncytial virus vaccine candidates (Q37368062) (← links)
- Respiratory syncytial virus vaccine: Is it coming? (Q37481336) (← links)
- Induction of IL-6 and CCL5 (RANTES) in human respiratory epithelial (A549) cells by clinical isolates of respiratory syncytial virus is strain specific (Q39282294) (← links)
- A single amino acid substitution in the phosphoprotein of respiratory syncytial virus confers thermosensitivity in a reconstituted RNA polymerase system. (Q39594295) (← links)
- Analysis of the noncoding regions of measles virus strains in the Edmonston vaccine lineage (Q39601579) (← links)
- Rational attenuation of a morbillivirus by modulating the activity of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (Q39612879) (← links)
- Evolution of the Bunyamwera virus polymerase to accommodate deletions within genomic untranslated region sequences (Q39794438) (← links)
- Expression of a foreign gene by recombinant canine distemper virus recovered from cloned DNAs (Q40748329) (← links)
- Identification of mutations in the genome of rotavirus SA11 temperature-sensitive mutants D, H, I and J by whole genome sequences analysis and assignment of tsI to gene 7 encoding NSP3. (Q42288582) (← links)
- First International Symposium on Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses: summary and overview: Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii, December 4-6, 1998. (Q44863033) (← links)
- Nonclinical phenotypic and genotypic analyses of a Phase 1 pediatric respiratory syncytial virus vaccine candidate MEDI-559 (rA2cp248/404/1030ΔSH) at permissive and non-permissive temperatures (Q45356318) (← links)
- Live Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccine Candidate Containing Stabilized Temperature-Sensitivity Mutations Is Highly Attenuated in RSV-Seronegative Infants and Children. (Q54095931) (← links)
- Respiratory syncytial virus vaccine development (Q84854616) (← links)