Anti-Rabies Virus antibody [Rab-50]
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Biological function summary
The Rabies Virus is responsible for the transmission of rabies a fatal encephalitis. The virus operates by invading the nervous system effectively avoiding the host's immune response through rapid neural transmission. It forms complexes with host cellular machinery to hijack cellular processes for its replication and dissemination. The virus reaches high concentrations in the brain and salivary glands leading to its transmission through animal bites.
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Several neural entry and propagation routes are implicated in Rabies Virus infection. The molecular pathways involve interactions with neuronal cell membrane receptors and require other proteins such as nicotinic acetylcholine receptor for effective binding. The viral proteins including glycoprotein play critical roles in facilitating these interactions which modulate the transmission pathways across the nervous system.
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Biomacromolecules 25:6485-6502 PubMed39214607
2024
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