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Protection from rabies by a vaccinia virus recombinant containing the rabies virus glycoprotein gene. 1984.

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The article was published on 1992-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Rabies virus & Duck embryo vaccine.

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Efficacy of (S)-1-(3-hydroxy-2-phosphonylmethoxypropyl)cytosine for the treatment of lethal vaccinia virus infections in severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) mice

TL;DR: The VV/SCID mouse model employed here may be useful for determining whether (attenuated) recombinant VV (carrying HIV genes) may have detrimental effects in the immunodeficient host and HPMPC may be considered as a drug candidate for the treatment and prophylaxis of such complications.
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Resistance of mice vaccinated with rabies virus internal structural proteins to lethal infection.

TL;DR: The authors' observations suggest that a considerable part of the protection achieved by the vaccination with rVac-N can be ascribed to the intact anti-N antibodies recognizing an epitope located on amino acids 1–224 of the protein.
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Isolation and characterization of human neutralizing antibodies to rabies virus derived from a recombinant immune antibody library.

TL;DR: A human immune Fab library was constructed using RNAs from peripheral blood lymphocytes obtained from rabies virus hyperimmune volunteers on phagemid vector, and the Fab fragments showed dose-dependent neutralization properties for the challenge virus standard (CVS-11).
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Why do poxviruses still matter

TL;DR: Poxviruses comprise many members that infect both vertebrate and invertebrate animals, including humans as discussed by the authors, and remain significant public health concerns and serious endemic diseases, despite the eradication of the historically notorious smallpox.
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