Overview of serological techniques for influenza vaccine evaluation: past, present and future
CM Trombetta, D Perini, S Mather, N Temperton… - Vaccines, 2014 - mdpi.com
Serological techniques commonly used to quantify influenza-specific antibodies include the
Haemagglutination Inhibition (HI), Single Radial Haemolysis (SRH) and Virus Neutralization …
Haemagglutination Inhibition (HI), Single Radial Haemolysis (SRH) and Virus Neutralization …
Pseudotype-based neutralization assays for influenza: a systematic analysis
The use of vaccination against the influenza virus remains the most effective method of
mitigating the significant morbidity and mortality caused by this virus. Antibodies elicited by …
mitigating the significant morbidity and mortality caused by this virus. Antibodies elicited by …
Isolation of infectious Lloviu virus from Schreiber's bats in Hungary
Some filoviruses can be transmitted to humans by zoonotic spillover events from their
natural host and filovirus outbreaks have occured with increasing frequency in the last years …
natural host and filovirus outbreaks have occured with increasing frequency in the last years …
[HTML][HTML] An optimised method for the production of MERS-CoV spike expressing viral pseudotypes
The production and use of pseudotyped viral particles are widely established for many
viruses, and applications in the fields of serology and vaccine development are manifold …
viruses, and applications in the fields of serology and vaccine development are manifold …
The use of pseudotypes to study viruses, virus sero-epidemiology and vaccination
EM Bentley, ST Mather, NJ Temperton - Vaccine, 2015 - Elsevier
The globalization of the world's economies, accompanied by increasing international travel,
changing climates, altered human behaviour and demographics is leading to the …
changing climates, altered human behaviour and demographics is leading to the …
[HTML][HTML] Studying longitudinal neutralising antibody levels against Equid herpesvirus 1 in experimentally infected horses using a novel pseudotype based assay
C Di Genova, G Sutton, R Paillot, N Temperton… - Virus Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Infection with equid herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1), a DNA virus of the Herpesviridae family
represents a significant welfare issue in horses and a great impact on the equine industry …
represents a significant welfare issue in horses and a great impact on the equine industry …
Lyophilisation of influenza, rabies and Marburg lentiviral pseudotype viruses for the development and distribution of a neutralisation-assay-based diagnostic kit
Pseudotype viruses (PVs) are chimeric, replication-deficient virions that mimic wild-type
virus entry mechanisms and can be safely employed in neutralisation assays, bypassing the …
virus entry mechanisms and can be safely employed in neutralisation assays, bypassing the …
Current progress with serological assays for exotic emerging/re-emerging viruses
Recent decades have witnessed an unprecedented rise in the outbreak occurrence of
infectious and primarily zoonotic viruses. Contributing factors to this phenomenon include …
infectious and primarily zoonotic viruses. Contributing factors to this phenomenon include …
[HTML][HTML] Role of pseudotyped viruses in understanding epidemiology, pathogenesis and immunity of viral diseases affecting both horses and humans
RL Sedgwick, O ElBohy, JM Daly - Virology, 2024 - Elsevier
In this review, we explore how pseudotyped viruses (PVs) are being applied to the study of
viruses affecting both humans and horses. For the purposes of this review, we define PVs as …
viruses affecting both humans and horses. For the purposes of this review, we define PVs as …
Controlling equine influenza: Traditional to next generation serological assays
Serological assays provide an indirect route for the recognition of infectious agents via the
detection of antibodies against the infectious agent of interest within serum. Serological …
detection of antibodies against the infectious agent of interest within serum. Serological …