PMID: 11932200Apr 5, 2002Paper

Molecular and cellular biology of Borna disease virus infection

Microbes and Infection
Keizo TomonagaKazuyoshi Ikuta

Abstract

Borna disease virus (BDV) is a noncytolytic, neurotropic RNA virus that causes neurobehavioral disorders in a wide variety of warm-blooded animals. Recent evidence has revealed that BDV uses a unique strategy in its transcription and replication and directly affects cellular functions of infected central nervous systems. BDV research will provide new insights not only into the biology of neurotropic RNA virus but also into neuropsychiatry.

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Apr 23, 2004·Trends in Molecular Medicine·Keizo Tomonaga
Dec 21, 2012·Animal Health Research Reviews·Susan L PayneDale A Smith
Jan 8, 2010·Nature·Cédric Feschotte
Jan 8, 2010·Nature·Masayuki HorieKeizo Tomonaga
Aug 14, 2013·Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences·Masayuki HorieKeizo Tomonaga
Apr 22, 2011·Journal of Virology·Ryusei KuwataKyoko Sawabe
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May 14, 2011·The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science·Takuji DaitoKeizo Tomonaga
Apr 15, 2011·Uirusu·Masayuki Horie, Keizo Tomonaga
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Aug 24, 2013·Viruses·Tomoyuki Honda, Keizo Tomonaga
Aug 27, 2014·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Kan FujinoKeizo Tomonaga
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Mar 4, 2015·Scientific Reports·Akiko MakinoKeizo Tomonaga
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