Sabin attenuated LSc/2ab strain of poliovirus spreads to the spinal cord from a peripheral nerve in bonnet monkeys (Macaca radiata)

Department of Microbiology and Virology, Christian Medical College Hospital, 632004, Vellore, India 1 Department of Pediatrics, Section of Infectious Diseases, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Box B140, 4200 East 9th Avenue, Denver, CO 80262, USA 2 Author for correspondence: Esther Pon...

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Antibodies, Viral - immunology
Autopsy
Cell Line
Humans
In Situ Hybridization
Macaca radiata
Macaca radiata - virology
monkeys
Neuroglia - virology
Neurons - pathology
Neurons - virology
Neutralization Tests
Peripheral Nerves - virology
Poliomyelitis - immunology
Poliomyelitis - physiopathology
Poliomyelitis - virology
Poliovirus
Poliovirus - genetics
Poliovirus - immunology
Poliovirus - isolation & purification
Poliovirus - physiology
Poliovirus Vaccine, Oral - adverse effects
Poliovirus Vaccine, Oral - genetics
Poliovirus Vaccine, Oral - immunology
RNA, Viral - analysis
Serum Albumin - analysis
Serum Albumin - cerebrospinal fluid
Spinal Cord - pathology
Spinal Cord - virology
Ulnar Nerve - virology
Vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis
Vaccines, Attenuated - adverse effects
Vaccines, Attenuated - genetics
Vaccines, Attenuated - immunology
Viremia - immunology
Viremia - physiopathology
Viremia - virology
Virus Shedding
title Sabin attenuated LSc/2ab strain of poliovirus spreads to the spinal cord from a peripheral nerve in bonnet monkeys (Macaca radiata)
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