2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.24.058693
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Establishment of a Replicon System for Bourbon Virus and Identification of Small Molecules that Efficiently Inhibit Virus Replication

Abstract: Bourbon virus (BRBV) was first isolated from a patient hospitalized at the University of Kansas Hospital in 2014. Since then, several deaths have been reported to be caused by BRBV infection in the Midwest and Southern United States. BRBV is a tick-borne virus that is widely carried by lone star ticks. It belongs to genus Thogotovirus of the Orthomyxoviridae family.Currently, there are no treatments or vaccines available for BRBV or thogotovirus infection caused diseases. In this study, we reconstituted a repl… Show more

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“…To eliminate free viral RNA in the samples, 25 units of Benzonase(Sigma) was added to 100 µl of the virus samples for 30 min63 . The nuclease-treated samples were used for viral RNA extraction using the Viral RNA extraction kit (Quick-RNA Viral Kit, R1035,Zymo Research) following the manufacturer's instructions.…”
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“…To eliminate free viral RNA in the samples, 25 units of Benzonase(Sigma) was added to 100 µl of the virus samples for 30 min63 . The nuclease-treated samples were used for viral RNA extraction using the Viral RNA extraction kit (Quick-RNA Viral Kit, R1035,Zymo Research) following the manufacturer's instructions.…”
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confidence: 99%