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    Elke Mühlberger, Lisa L. Hensley, Jonathan S. Towner, editors.
    Contents:
    Filovirus research: how it began / Werner Slenczka
    Ecology of filoviruses / Brian R. Amman [and 3 others]
    West Africa 2013 Ebola: from virus outbreak to humanitarian crisis / Daniel G. Bausch
    Clinical management of Ebola virus disease patients in low-resource settings / Armand Sprecher, Michel Van Herp and Pierre E. Rollin
    Clinical management of Ebola virus disease patients in high-resource settings / G. Marshall Lyon, Aneesh K. Mehta and Bruce S. Ribner
    Ebola virus disease in humans: pathophysiology and immunity / César Muñoz-Fontela and Anita K. McElroy
    Nonhuman primate models of Ebola virus disease / Richard S. Bennett [and five others]
    Small animal models for studying filovirus pathogenesis / Satoko Yamaoka [and three others]
    Accelerating vaccine development during 2013-2016 West African Ebola virus disease outbreak / Elizabeth S. Higgs [and eight others]
    Therapeutics against filovirus infection / John Connor, Gary Kobinger and Gene Olinger
    Filovirus strategies to escape antiviral responses / Judith Olejnik [and five others]
    Mechanisms of filovirus entry / R.A. Davey [and five others]
    Inside the cell: assembly of filoviruses / Larissa Kolesnikova [and three others]
    Filovirus structural biology: the molecules in the machine / Robert N. Kirchdoerfer [and three others]
    Reverse genetics of filoviruses / Thomas Hoenen [and four others]
    Guide to the correct use of filoviral nomenclature / Jens H. Kuhn.
  • Article
    Jones RC, McFadden BA.
    Arch Microbiol. 1977 Oct 24;115(1):37-43.
    The molecular weight of the protein moiety of a phospholipoprotein complex isolated from Pseudomonas facilis has been examined with a variety of sodium dodecylsulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic systems. A molecular weight of 35 000 was determined for the protein in all analyses. A 35 000-dalton protein was present in the EDTA extract of P. facilis and in the cytoplasmic and outer membrane fractions, but not in the lipopolysaccharide and peptidoglycan. Prior inoculation of mice with the phospholipoprotein complex led to a 7.5- to 15-fold increase in the LD50 when mice were subsequently inoculated with Salmonella typhimurium; this pathogen has a cell-surface protein which cross-reacts immunologically with antibody to the P. facilis phospholipoprotein complex.
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