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Abd El Rahman S, Winter C, El-Kenawy A, Neumann U, Herrler G. (2010) Differential Sensitivity of Well-Differentiated Avian Respiratory Epithelial Cells to Infection by Different Strains of Infectious Bronchitis Virus. J. Virol. 84:8949-8952.


Bel, M., Occana-Macchi, M., Liniger, M., McCullough, K. and Summerfield, A. (2011) Efficient sensing of avian influenza virus by porcine plasmacytoid dendritic cells. In revision.


Brookes SM, Irvine RM, Núñez A, Clifford D, Essen S, Brown IH, Van Reeth K, Kuntz-Simon G, Loeffen W, Foni E, Larsen L, Matrosovich M, Bublot M, Maldonado J, Beer M, Cattoli G. (2009). Influenza A (H1N1) infection in pigs. Vet Rec. 164:760-761.


Brookes SM, Núñez A, Choudhury B, Matrosovich M, Essen SC, Clifford D, Slomka MJ, Kuntz-Simon G, Garcon F, Nash B, Hanna A, Heegaard PM, Quéguiner S, Chiapponi C, Bublot M, Garcia JM, Gardner R, Foni E, Loeffen W, Larsen L, Van Reeth K, Banks J, Irvine RM, Brown IH. (2010) Replication, pathogenesis and transmission of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus in non-immune pigs. PLoS One 5(2):e9068.


Childs RA, Palma AS, Wharton S, Matrosovich T, Liu Y, Chai W, Campanero-Rhodes MA, Zhang Y, Eickmann M, Kiso M, Hay A, Matrosovich M, Feizi T. (2009). Receptor-binding specificity of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus determined by carbohydrate microarray.
Nat. Biotechnol. 27:797-799.


De Vleeschauwer A, Atanasova K, Van Borm S, van den Berg T, Rasmussen TB, et al., (2009) Comparative Pathogenesis of an Avian H5N2 and a Swine H1N1 Influenza Virus in Pigs. PLoS ONE 4(8): e6662.


De Vleeschauwer A., Van Poucke S., Braeckmans D., Van Doorsselaere J., Van Reeth K. (2009) Efficient transmission of swine-adapted but not wholly avian influenza viruses among pigs and from pigs to ferrets. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 200:1884–92.


De Vleeschauwer A. R., Van Poucke S. G., Karasin A. I., Olsen C. W., Van Reeth K. (2010) Cross-protection between antigenically distinct H1N1 swine influenza viruses from Europe and North America. Influenza and other respiratory viruses, (DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-2659.2010.00164.x)


De Vleeschauwer A, Van Reeth K. (2010) Prior infection of pigs with swine influenza viruses is a barrier to infection with avian influenza viruses. Vet Microbiol. 146:340–345.


Dundon,  W.G. and I. Capua. (2009) A closer look at the NS1 of Avian influenza.
Review for Viruses 1(3), 1057-1072.


Gambaryan, A.S., A.B.Tuzikov, G.V.Pazynina, J.A.Desheva, N.V.Bovin, M.N.Matrosovich, A.I.Klimov. (2008) 6-sulfo sialyl Lewis X is the common receptor determinant recognized by  H5, H6, H7 and H9 influenza viruses of terrestrial poultry. Virology Journal. 5:85.


Giannecchini S, Clausi V, Di Trani L, Falcone E, Terregino C, Toffan A, Cilloni F, Matrosovich M, Gambaryan AS, Bovin NV, Delogu M, Capua I, Donatelli I, Azzi A. (2010) Molecular adaptation of an H7N3 wild duck influenza virus following experimental multiple passages in quail and turkey. Virology. 408:167-73.


Huang Y, Li N, Burt DW, Wu F. (2008) Genomic research and applications in the duck (Anas platyrhynchos) World’s Poultry Science Journal


Jansen, C.A., P.M. van de Haar, D. van Haarlem. P. van Kooten, S. de Wit, W. van Eden, B.Viertlböck, T.W.G. Göbel and L. Vervelde.
(2010) Identification of new populations of chicken natural killer (NK) cells. Dev. Comp. Immun. 34:759–767.


Karpala, A.J., Bingham, J., Schat, K.A., Chen, L., Ruben, D., Lowenthal, J.W., and Bean, A.G.D. (2011)  Highly pathogenic (H5N1) avian influenza induces an inflammatory Th1 cytokine response in the chicken.  Journal of Interferon and Cytokine. 31:393-400.


Liniger, M., Moulin, H., Sakoda, Y., Ruggli, N. and Summerfield, A. The NS1 protein of the HPAIV Yamaguchi-7/04 (H5N1) virus mediates control of type I interferon induction and promotes resistance to type I IFN in chicken macrophage HD-11 cells. Submitted


Löndt, B., A Núñez, J Banks, H Nili, LK Johnson, D Alexander (2008) Pathogenesis of a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A/turkey/Turkey/1/2005 H5N1 in Pekin ducks infected experimentally. Avian Pathology 37:619-627.


Löndt, B.Z., A.. Núñez, J. Banks, D. J. Alexander, C. Russell, A.C. Richard-Löndt and I.H. Brown. (2009) The effect of age on the pathogenesis of a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus in Pekin ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) infected experimentally. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 4:17–25.


Massin P., Deleage C., Oger A., Briand F-X., Felix H., Blanchard Y., Jestin V. (2011) Differential cellular gene expression in duck trachea infected with a highly or low pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus. In preparation.


Matrosovich, M.N., A.S.Gambaryan, H.-D.Klenk. Receptor specificity of influenza viruses and its alteration during interspecies transmission. In: “Avian Influenza”, pp.134-155, H.-D.Klenk, M.N.Matrosovich, J.Stech (eds): Monogr Virol., Basel, Karger, vol 27,  2008


Matrosovich M, Stech J, Klenk HD. (2009) Influenza receptors, polymerase and host range. Rev. Sci. Tech. 28:203-217.


Mänz B, Matrosovich M, Bovin N, Schwemmle M. (2010) A polymorphism in the hemagglutinin of the human isolate of a highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus determines organ tropism in mice. J Virol. 84:8316-21.


Moulin, H.R., Liniger, M., Python, S., Guzylack-Piriou, L., Ocana-Macchi, M., Ruggli, N. and Summerfield. A. (2011). High interferon type I responses in the lung, plasma and spleen during highly pathogenic H5N1 infection of chicken. Veterinary Research. 42:6.


Nili, H., S. Essen, A. Núñez, J. Banks, I.H. Brown. Pathological lesions observed in chickens pre-infected with LP H7N1 A/CK/Italy/1279/99 avian influenza and challenged with homologous HP H7N1 A/ostrich/Italy/984/00. (2008) Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research, Shiraz University, Vol, 9, No. 3, Ser, No. 24.


Ocaña-Macchi M, Bel M, Guzylack-Piriou L, Ruggli N, Liniger M, McCullough KC, Sakoda Y, Isoda N, Matrosovich M, Summerfield A. (2009) Hemagglutinin-dependent tropism of H5N1 avian influenza virus for human endothelial cells. J Virol. 83:12947-55.


Parfinovich, E. V., L.V.Mochalova, Yul.G.Molotkovsky, N.V.Bovin, E.L.Vodovozova. (2008) Identification of a new carbohydrate-binding site of influenza virus. Russ.J.Bioorgan.Chem. 34:642–646.


Rebel, Johanna M.J., Ben Peeters, Helmi Fijten,  Jacob Post, Jan Cornelissen,  Alies Hoek and Lonneke Vervelde. 
(2011) Highly pathogenic or low pathogenic avian influenza virus subtype H7N1 infection in chicken lungs: small differences in general acute responses. Vet. Res. 42:10.


Rigoni M., Shinya K., Toffan A., Milani A., Bettini F., Kawaoka Y., Cattoli G. & Capua I. (2007) Pneumo- and Neurotropism of Avian Origin Italian Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H7N1 Isolates in Experimentally Infected Mice. Virology. 364:28-35.


Rigoni M., A. Toffan, E. Viale, M. Mancin, F. Cilloni , E. Bertoli, A. Salomoni, S. Marciano , A. Milani, B. Zecchin, I. Capua and G. Cattoli. (2010)
The mouse model is suitable for the study of viral factors governing transmission and pathogenesis of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses in mammals. Vet. Res. 41:66.


Russell C, Hanna A, Barrass L, Matrosovich M, Núñez A, Brown IH, Choudhury B, Banks J. (2009) Experimental infection of turkeys with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza virus (A/H1N1/09v). J.Virol. 83:13046-13047.


Schat, Karel A. John Bingham, Jeff Butler, Li-Mei Chen, Diane Green, John Lowenthal, Sue Lowther, Manabu Yamada, Tamsyn Crowley, Rob Moore, Ruben Donis. (2011) Pathogenesis of H5N1 influenza in chickens and ducks using reverse genetics generated VN/1203/04. In preparation.


Shtyrya, Y., L.Mochalova, G.Voznova, I.Rudneva, A.Shilov, N.Kaverin, N.Bovin. (2008) Adjustment of receptor-binding and neuraminidase substrate specificities in avian-human reassortant influenza viruses. Glycocon. J. 26:99-109.


Summerfield, Artur and Kenneth C. McCullough. (2009) Dendritic Cells in Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses against Influenza Virus. Viruses 1:1022-1034.


Toffan A., Rigoni M., Shinya K., Mancin M., Viale E., Cilloni F., Bertoli E., Ormelli S., Marciano S., Milani A., Kawaoka Y., Capua I., Cattoli G. (2011) Mouse to mouse transmission of H7N1 Highly Pathogenic avian influenza viruses. In preparation.


Uhlendorff J, Matrosovich T, Klenk HD, Matrosovich M. (2009). Functional significance of the hemadsorption activity of influenza virus neuraminidase and its alteration in pandemic viruses.
Arch Virol. 154:945-957.


Van Poucke S., Nicholls J., Nauwynck H., Van Reeth K. (2010).
Replication of avian, human and swine influenza viruses in porcine respiratory explants and association with sialic acid distribution. Virology Journal 7:38.


Winter, C., G. Herrler, U. Neumann. (2008) Infection of the tracheal epithelium by infectious bronchitis virus is sialic acid dependent. Microbes Infect. 10:367-373.

 

 

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS


Bel M., Liniger M., Matrosovich, M., Sakoda, Y. Macchi M., Guzylack L., McCullough K.C. and Summerfield A. (2008) Efficient sensing of avian influenza viruses by plasmacytoid dendritic cells. Immunobiology and Pathogenesis of Influenza Infection. Atlanta, USA, June 1-3 2008.


Bohm, M., C. Winter, G. Herrler. (2008) Infection of primary chicken respiratory epithelial cell culture systems by avian influenza virus strains. “BirdFlu2008: Avian Influenza and Human Health", Oxford, UK, September 10-11, 2008.


Bohm, M.,  C. Winter, G. Herrler (2009) Avian influenza viruses use different receptors for infection of the respiratory epithelium in different avian host species. 8th International Congress of Veterinary Virology, Budapest, Hungary, 23.-26.08.2009.


Bohm, M.,  M. Diederichs, C. Schwegmann-Weßels, C. Winter, G. Herrler (2009) Avian influenza viruses use different receptors for infection of the respiratory epithelium in different avian host species. 5th Orthomyxovirus Reseach Conference, Freiburg, Germany, 09.-12.09.2009.


Bohm, M.,  C. Winter, G. Herrler (2009) Aviäre Influenzaviren nutzen unterschiedliche Rezeptoren für die Infektion des respiratorischen Epithels verschiedener aviärer Wirtsspezies. National Symposium on influenza research in Germany, Berlin, Germany, 22.-24.11.2009.


Bohm, M.  C. Winter, G. Herrler (2010) Avian influenza viruses use different receptors for infection of the respiratory epithelium in different avian host species XIV International Conference on Negative Strand Viruses.
Brugge, Belgium, 20.-25.06.2010.


Bovin,  N.V. (2008) Synthesis of SiaLeX and two sulfates thereof. Plenary lecture at International Conference on Biology and Chemistry of Sialic Acids, SialoGlyco2008, Moscow-St.-Petersburg, Russia, July 21-26, 2008


Bovin. N.V. (2008) Neuraminidases of H9N2 influenza viruses isolated from different hosts display various substrate specificity. Third European Influenza Conference, Vilamoura, Portugal, September 14-17, 2008


Burggraaf, S., A.J., Bingham, J., Lowther, S., Kimpton W., Lowenthal J.W., and Bean A.G.D. (2008) The cytokine response to H5N1 avian influenza in ducks and chickens. 10th Avian Immunology Research Group meeting, Gold Coast, Australia, 2008


Burt D.W. (2008). Advances in avian genomics in the study of innate immune responses, VLA May 15


Burt D.W. (2008). Delivering value from Avian genomics. May 18-20, Mississippi State University, USA


Burt D.W. (2008). Sequencing the genome. Plenary talk at XXIII World’s Poultry Congress, 29 June to 4 July, Brisbane, Australia


Burt D.W. (2008). Avian genomics in the 21st century. In: Evolution at its best: Michael Schmid Symposium, University of Wurzburg Biocentre, August 21


Burt D.W. (2008). Avian genomes: plans to sequence the duck genome. Workshop on duck genomics, hosted by Beijing Genome Institute-Shenzhen, China, November 7


Burt D.W. (2008). Chicken genomics in the 21st century. Lecture to students at the Chinese Agricultural University, Beijing, China, November 9


Cattoli G. (2007) Pathogenicity and increased virulence of Italian H7N1 HPAI in the mouse model. Experimental transmission of Italian H7N1 HPAI in the mouse model. 18/11/2007, Marburg University


Cornelissen, J.B.W.J.,  J. Post,  B. Peeters, H. Fijten,  L. Vervelde, J. .M .J. Rebel. (2010)
Differences in immune reaction between chickens and ducks in  response to low pathogenic avian influenza. Veterinary Immunology Berlin 2010


De Vleeschauwer A., Braeckmans D., Van Poucke S., Barbé F. and Van Reeth K. (2008) Lack of transmission of low pathogenic avian influenza viruses between pigs and from pigs to ferrets. In: Proceedings of the Third ESWI Influenza Conference, Vilamoura, Portugal.


De Vleeschauwer A, Atanasova K, Van Borm S, van den Berg T, Rasmussen TB, et al.
(2009). Comparative Pathogenesis of an Avian H5N2 and a Swine H1N1 Influenza Virus in Pigs. PLoS ONE 4(8): e6662. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0006662


Diederichs, M.,  M. Bohm, D. Punyadarsaniya, C. Schwegmann-Weßels, C. Winter, G. Herrler (2009) Infection of primary chicken respiratory epithelial cell culture systems by avian influenza virus strains. 19th Annual Meeting of the Society for Virology, Leipzig, 18.-21.03.2009.


Jansen C., Van de Haar P., Van Haarlem D., Viertlböck B., Göbel T., Vervelde L. (2009) Are NK cells involved in the defense against avian influenza virus? Avian influenza meeting Athens, Georgia, USA April 2009.


Jansen C., Van de Haar P., Van Haarlem D., Viertlböck B., Göbel T., Vervelde L. (2009) Are NK cells involved in the defence against avian influenza virus? Veterinary Immunology meeting, Berlin, Germany, September 2009.


Jansen C., Van de Haar P., Van Haarlem D., Göbel T., Vervelde L. (2009) The role of  NK cells during avian influenza virus infection?
Kick-off meeting graduate school Infectious Diseases & Immunology, Utrecht, The Netherlands, October 2009.


Jansen C., Van de Haar P., Van Haarlem D., Göbel T., Vervelde L. (2009) NK cells and avian influenza. Institute for Animal Physiology, LMU Munich, Germany, December 2009.


Jansen C., Van de Haar P., Van Haarlem D., Göbel T., Vervelde L. (2010) Role of NK cells during avian influenza virus infection.
Keystone meeting innate immunity: mechanisms linking with adaptive immunity, Dublin, UK, 2010.


Jansen C., Van de Haar P., Van Haarlem D., Göbel T., Vervelde L. (2010) Enhanced NK-cell function after infection with avian influenza virus: studies in a natural host. NK2010, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 2010.


Karpala, A.J., Bingham, J., Lowther, S., Schat, K.A., Lowenthal J.W., and Bean A.G.D. (2008) The immune response to highly pathogenic Avian influenza infection in chickens. 10th Avian Immunology Research Group meeting, Gold Coast, Australia, 2008


Löndt BZ, Nuñez A, Johnson LK, Gough J, Nili H, Banks J. (2007). Pathogenesis of the Asian lineage HPAI H5N1 A/turkey/Turkey/05 virus for experimentally infected Pekin ducks. Abstracts of Options for the Control of Influenza VI, 17-23 June 2007, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


Löndt, B.Z., A. Núñez, C. Russell, J. Banks, D.J. Alexander & I.H. Brown. (2008) Pathogenesis of a Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus in  Pekin ducks of varying ages infected experimentally.  SGM 2008 Edinburgh


Löndt, B.Z., A. Núñez, J.Banks, C. Russell, D.J. Alexander, I.H. Brown (2008).  Pathogenesis of a highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus in Pekin ducks of varying ages infected experimentally, The Third European Influenza conference, Vilamoura, Portugal, 14-17 September 2008, Programme and Abstracts book, p96.


Macchi M., Guzylack-Piriou L., Bel M., McCullough K.C., Ruggli N. and Summerfield A. (2008) Differential infection and activation of porcine conventional dendritic cells by mammalian and avian influenza viruses. Immunobiology and Pathogenesis of Influenza Infection. Atlanta, USA, June 1-3 2008.


Massin P, Déléage C, Oger A, Briand FX, Felix H, Blanchard Y et Jestin V. (2010) Comparative and differential analysis of trachea gene expression after infection with a high or low pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus. XIIèmes  Journées Francophones de Virologie, 18-19 mars 2010, Paris, France.


Matrosovich, M. (2007) Role of influenza virus interactions with receptors in pathogenicity. UK/Russian influenza workshop, National Institute for Medical Research, London, UK, July 11, 2007.


Matrosovich, M. (2007) Receptor specificity of avian influenza viruses and their pandemic potential. NIMR influenza meeting, National Institute for Medical Research, London, UK, February 14, 2007.


Matrosovich, M. (2007) Why avian influenza viruses do not transmit efficiently in humans: The role of receptor specificity. Presentation at the John Humphrey Advanced Programme in Immunology, Shemyakin & Ovchinnikov Institute of Bio-Organic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia, September 10-14 2007.


Matrosovich, M. (2007) Influenza virus infection in cultures of human airway epithelium. Presentation at the Colloquium “Neurobiochemie und Zellbiologie”, Physiologish-chemisches Institut der Universität Hoppe-Seyler, Tübingen, Germany, October 16, 2007


Matrosovich, M. (2007) Why avian influenza viruses do not transmit efficiently in humans. Conference “A Day on viruses. Tribute to Wolfgang Garten”, Institute of Virology, Philipps University, Marburg, Germany, November 13, 2007.


Matrosovich, M. (2008) What changes in the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase are required for the emergence of a pandemic influenza virus? The Bangkok International Conference on Avian Influenza: Integration from Knowledge to Control, Bangkok, Thailand, January 23-25, 2008


Matrosovich, M. (2008) Influenza virus infection in cultures of human airway epithelium: studies on the roles of hemagglutinin and neuraminidase. Presentation at the Colloquium, AVIR Green Hills Biotechnology, Vienna, Austria, April 25 2008.


Matrosovich, M. (2008) What changes in the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase are required for the emergence of a pandemic influenza virus? Invited lecture at European Surveillance Network for Influenza in Pigs (ESNIP) Minisymposium, Gent, Belgium, June 4-5, 2008


Matrosovich, M. (2008) Receptor specificity and host range of influenza viruses. FAO-OIE-WHO technical consultation on avian influenza at the human animal interface. Palazzo Verità Poeta, Verona, Italy, October 7-9, 2008.


Matrosovich, M.. (2009)
What adaptive changes in the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase are required for the emergence of pandemic influenza viruses. Presentation at the Colloquium “GRID-seminar”, Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Giessen, Germany, April 30, 2009.


Matrosovich, M. (2009) What adaptive changes in the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase are required for the emergence of pandemic influenza viruses. Presentation at the Colloquium “Virology Seminar Series”, Institute of Virology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany, September 9, 2009.


Matrosovich, M. (2009) Changes in the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase of pandemic influenza viruses. Presentation at the Symposium “Actual topics in Medical Virology.” Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitides, Moscow, Russia, November 17-18, 2009.


Matrosovich, M. (2008) Orthomyxoviruses: influenza. VL  "Grundlagen der Virologie und Parasitologie/Immunologie", A lecture for biology students, Philipps University, Marburg, November 20, 2008.


Matrosovich, M. (2010) Characterization of a novel pandemic H1N1 influenza virus.  Workshop of Koch-Mechnikoff Forum ″Emerging Influenza Viruses H1N1/H5N1″, Marburg, Germany, February 15-16, 2010.


Matrosovich, M. (2010) Characterization of a novel pandemic H1N1 influenza virus.  Symposium “Swine-origin H1N1 virus: The first pandemic of the 21st Century”. Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April 18-20, 2010.


Matrosovich M. Receptor specificity, host range and pathogenicity of influenza viruses: Characterization of hemagglutinin and neuraminidase of pandemic H1N1 virus. Symposium “Sialoglycobiology 2010”, Potsdam, Germany, August 21 – 26, 2010.


Matrosovich M. Receptor specificity and interspecies transmission of influenza viruses. Symposium “Options for the control of Influenza VII”. Hong Kong SAR, China, September 3-7, 2010.


Nuñez, A., Löndt, B., Johnson, L., Nili, H., Spencer, Y. and Banks, J. (2007) Pathogenesis of the experimental infection of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 A/turkey/Turkey/05 (Asian lineage) in Pekin ducks.  25TH Annual Meeting of the European Society of Veterinary Pathology 29 August – 1 September 2007.  Munich.


Post, J., J. B. Cornelissen, D. Burt, V. Broks, D. van Zoelen, B. Peeters and J. M. J. Rebel.
(2010) Host response in brain and intestine in chickens infected with low pathogenic or high pathogenic avian influenza virus. AIRG Budapest 2010.


Rebel, A., A. Hoek, R. Zwart, J. Cornelissen, J. Post, N. Stockhofe, B. Peeters & L. Vervelde. (2008) Viral spread and host reaction early after infection of chickens with high and low pathogen avian influenza (H7N1). Avian Immunology Congress, June 2008, Brisbane, Australia.


Rebel,  Johanna M.J., Ben Peeters, Helmi Fijten,  Jacob Post, Jan Cornelissen,  Alies Hoek and Lonneke Vervelde. (2009) Viral spread and host reaction early after infection of chickens with high and low pathogen avian influenza (H7N1) AIRG Australia 2009


Rebel,  Johanna M. J., Ben Peeters, Helmi Fijten,  Jacob Post, Jan Cornelissen,  Alies Hoek and Lonneke Vervelde.
(2010) Highly pathogenic or low pathogenic avian influenza virus subtype h7n1 infection in chicken lungs: small differences amidst general acute responses. Veterinary Immunology Berlin 2010


Rigoni M. ,Toffan A., Shinya K., Mancin M., Viale E. , Cilloni F., Bertoli E., Ormelli S., Marciano S. , Milani A., Kawaoka Y. , Capua I. and Cattoli G. (2009) “Evaluation of the suitability of the mouse model to study the transmissibility of avian influenza viruses”, 7th International Symposium on avian influenza: avian influenza in poultry and wild birds, Athens, (USA),2009.


Rigoni M. , Toffan A., Shinya K., Mancin M., Viale E., Cilloni F.., Bertoli E., Ormelli S., Marciano S., Milani A., Kawaoka Y., Capua I. and Cattoli G. (2009) “Mouse to mouse transmission of H7N1 and H5N1 Highly Pathogenic avian influenza viruses”, “5th Orthomyxovirus Research Conference”,   Freiburg, Germany 2009.


Rigoni M., Shinya K., Toffan A., Milani A., Bettini F., Kawaoka Y., Cattoli G. , Capua I. (2007) Pneumo- neuro-tropismo di isolati H7N1 di influenza aviaria ad alta patogenicità in topi infettati sperimentalmente. Atti ISTISAN Congressi, Workshop Nazionale di Virologia Veterinaria –Diagnostica ed epidemiologia delle infezioni virali degli animali – Bologna, 7-8 Giugno 2007, pp. 68.


Rigoni M., Cattoli G., Toffan A., Milani A., Bettini F. , Shinya K., Kawaoka Y., Capua I. (2007) Pathogenicity and increased virulence of Italian H7N1 HPAI virus in the mouse model. Proceeding of the Options for the control of influenza VI, June 17-23, 2007, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, p32-33


Summerfield, A. et al. (2009) Hemagglutinin dependent tropism of avian H5 viruses towards human endothelial cells. Second European Congress of Immunology, 2009, Berlin


Summerfield, A. et al. (2009) Hemagglutinin dependent tropism of avian H5 viruses towards human endothelial cells. Meeting of the Swiss Immunology PhD students, 2009, Wolfsberg, Switzerland.


Summerfield, A. et al. (2010) Factors involved in aberrant interferon responses during virus infections. 9th International Veterinary Immunology Symposium, 2010, Tokyo.


Uhlendorff J., Matrosovich T, Klenk H-D., Matrosovich, M. (2008) Biological function of the second sialic acid binding site of influenza virus neuraminidase. 18th Annual Meeting Gesellschaft für Virologie. Heidelberg March 5-8, 2008, p.68


Uhlendorff, J., T.Matrosovich, H.-D.Klenk, M.Matrosovich. (2008) Adaptive changes in the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase of pandemic influenza viruses. Plenary lecture at International Conference on Biology and Chemistry of Sialic Acids, SialoGlyco2008, Moscow-St.-Petersburg, Russia, July 21-26, 2008


Uhlendorff, J., T.Matrosovich, H.-D.Klenk, M.Matrosovich. (2008) What changes in the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase are required for the emergence of a pandemic influenza virus? Invited lecture at the 3rd Meeting of NOVADUCK Consortium, Budapest, Hungary, September 1-2, 2008.


Uhlendorff, J.T.Matrosovich, H.-D. Klenk, M.Matrosovich. (2009) Biological function of the hemadsorption site of influenza virus neuraminidase and its alteration in pandemic viruses. 1 st Joint Bird Flu Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, 2-4 February 2009.


Uhlendorff, J.,T.Matrosovich, H.-D.Klenk, M.Matrosovich. (2009) Functional significance of the hemadsorption activity of influenza virus neuraminidase and its alteration in pandemic viruses.
19th Annual Meeting, Gesellschaft für Virologie, Leipzig, March 18-21, 2009  (Abstracts, p.78)


Uhlendorff, J., I.Wendel, H.-D.Klenk, M.Matrosovich. (2009) Adaptive changes in the PB1 gene during the emergence of 1968 pandemic influenza virus.
19th Annual Meeting, Gesellschaft für Virologie, Leipzig, March 18-21, 2009 (Abstracts, p.313).


Van Poucke, S. K. Van Reeth.
(2009) Time to revise the unique role of the pig as a “mixing vessel” for influenza A viruses? 1 st Joint Bird Flu Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, 2-4 February 2009.


Van Poucke, S., K. Van Reeth.
(2008) Susceptibility of pigs to LPAI viruses: in vitro studies. European Surveillance Network for Influenza in Pigs (ESNIP) Symposium, Gent, Belgium, 4-5 June, 2008


Van Poucke, S., K. Van Reeth.
(2008) Time to revise the unique role of the pig as a “mixing vessel” for influenza A viruses? Presentation at the BSM-meeting: Stress responses in the microbial world, House of the Academies, Brussels, Belgium, 12 December 2008, p. 114.


Van Poucke S., K. Van Reeth.
(2009) Time to revise the unique role of the pig as a “mixing vessel” for influenza A viruses? Presentation at the first bird flu meeting, Barcelona,Spain, February 2009.


Van Reeth K., Van Poucke S., De Vleeschauwer A. (2009).
Pigs and pandemic influenza: myths versus facts. Proceedings of the Allen D Leman Swine Conference, Minnesota, USA, p23-7.


Zecchin, B., M. Munir, S. Zohari, G. Cattoli, M. Berg, I. Capua, W. Dundon (2010).
The interferon abrogation of the Non-structural I protein from influenza A is not affected by carboxy terminal length variations.  4th European congress of Virology,  7-11, April, Cernobbio, Italy


Zecchin, B., M. Munir, S. Zohari, G. Cattoli, M. Berg, I. Capua, W. Dundon (2010). Analysis of the interferon abrogation ability of the non-structural 1 protein from influenza A. Fourth Annual EPIZONE meeting June 7-10, St Malo, France

  
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