Michèle Bouloy focuses on Virology, Phlebovirus, Virus, Bunyaviridae and Rift Valley fever. Interferon is the focus of her Virology research. Her Phlebovirus course of study focuses on Alpha interferon and TaqMan, RNA virus, Vero cell and Phosphoprotein.
Her Virus research incorporates elements of Nucleic acid sequence, Reverse transcriptase, Transcription and Molecular biology. Her study looks at the relationship between Bunyaviridae and fields such as Arbovirus, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Michèle Bouloy has researched Rift Valley fever in several fields, including Reverse genetics and Clone.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Virology, Virus, Bunyaviridae, Rift Valley fever and Phlebovirus. Her studies in Virology integrate themes in fields like RNA, Genetics and Molecular biology. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Antibody, Gene, Virulence and Antigen.
The Bunyaviridae study combines topics in areas such as TaqMan and Hantavirus. Her Rift Valley fever research incorporates themes from Arbovirus, Vaccination, Rift Valley fever virus and Veterinary medicine. Her Phlebovirus study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Alpha interferon and Conserved sequence.
Her main research concerns Virology, Rift Valley fever, Virus, Bunyaviridae and Phlebovirus. Her Virology research includes themes of Serology and Genome. Her Rift Valley fever research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Aedes, Zoonosis, Immunogenicity and Vaccination.
Her Virus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Spleen, Antibody, Meningoencephalitis and Virulence. Her work on Bunyaviridae Infections, Nairovirus and Uukuniemi virus is typically connected to Internalization and Endocytosis as part of general Bunyaviridae study, connecting several disciplines of science. Her Phlebovirus research includes themes of Secondary infection, Piwi-interacting RNA and Dicer.
Her primary areas of investigation include Virology, Virus, Rift Valley fever, Bunyaviridae and Phlebovirus. Her studies deal with areas such as Veterinary medicine and Virulence as well as Virology. Her Veterinary medicine research incorporates themes from Seroepidemiologic Studies and Outbreak, Rift Valley fever virus.
Her Virus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Spleen, Meningoencephalitis and Monocyte. Her Bunyaviridae study combines topics in areas such as Secondary infection and RNA interference, Piwi-interacting RNA, Dicer. Her study in the fields of Uukuniemi virus under the domain of Phlebovirus overlaps with other disciplines such as Endocytosis, Internalization and Endosome.
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Rift Valley fever virus (Bunyaviridae: Phlebovirus): an update on pathogenesis, molecular epidemiology, vectors, diagnostics and prevention
Michel Pépin;Michèle Bouloy;Brian H. Bird;Alan C. Kemp.
Veterinary Research (2010)
Genetic Evidence for an Interferon-Antagonistic Function of Rift Valley Fever Virus Nonstructural Protein NSs
Michèle Bouloy;Christian Janzen;Pierre Vialat;Huot Khun.
Journal of Virology (2001)
NSs Protein of Rift Valley Fever Virus Blocks Interferon Production by Inhibiting Host Gene Transcription
Agnès Billecocq;Martin Spiegel;Pierre Vialat;Alain Kohl.
Journal of Virology (2004)
Characterization of clone 13, a naturally attenuated avirulent isolate of Rift Valley fever virus, which is altered in the small segment.
Rolf Muller;Jean-Francois Saluzzo;Nora Lopez;Thomas Dreier.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1995)
TFIIH Transcription Factor, a Target for the Rift Valley Hemorrhagic Fever Virus
Nicolas Le May;Sandy Dubaele;Luca Proietti De Santis;Agnès Billecocq.
Cell (2004)
Rift valley fever virus L segment: correction of the sequence and possible functional role of newly identified regions conserved in RNA-dependent polymerases
R. Müller;O. Poch;M. Delarue;D. H. L. Bishop.
Journal of General Virology (1994)
A SAP30 complex inhibits IFN-beta expression in Rift Valley fever virus infected cells.
Nicolas Le May;Zeyni Mansuroglu;Psylvia Léger;Thibaut Josse.
PLOS Pathogens (2008)
DC-SIGN as a receptor for phleboviruses.
Pierre-Yves Lozach;Andreas Kühbacher;Roger Meier;Roberta Mancini.
Cell Host & Microbe (2011)
Quantitative Real-Time PCR Detection of Rift Valley Fever Virus and Its Application to Evaluation of Antiviral Compounds
Stephan Garcia;Jean Marc Crance;Agnes Billecocq;Andre Peinnequin.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2001)
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in Europe: current situation calls for preparedness.
H. C. Maltezou;L. Andonova;R. Andraghetti;M. Bouloy.
Eurosurveillance (2010)
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