The Development and Use of Reporter Influenza B Viruses
Abstract
:1. Introduction to Influenza B Virus and Associated Disease
2. Development of an Influenza B Virus Reverse Genetics System
3. Development of Reporter Influenza B Viruses
4. Gaps in Influenza B Virus Knowledge That Can Be Addressed Using Reporter Viruses
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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---|---|---|---|
B/Yamagata/16/1988 PB1-mNeon |
|
| Fulton, 2015, [82] |
B/Yamagata/16/1988 PB2-mNeon |
|
| Fulton, 2015, [82] |
B/Yamagata/16/1988 PA-mNeon |
|
| Fulton, 2015, [82] |
B/Yamagata/16/1988 PB1-NanoLuc |
|
| Fulton, 2015, [82] |
B/Brisbane/60/2008 NS1-Timer |
|
| Breen, 2016, [85] |
B/Brisbane/60/2008 NS1-mCherry |
|
| Nogales, 2016, [86] |
B/Brisbane/60/2008 NS1-GFP |
|
| Nogales, 2016, [86] |
B/Malaysia/2506/2004 PB1-Cre |
|
| Dumm, 2019, [87] |
B/Malaysia/2506/2004 mNeon-HA |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleDumm, Rebekah E., and Nicholas S. Heaton. 2019. "The Development and Use of Reporter Influenza B Viruses" Viruses 11, no. 8: 736. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11080736
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