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Kuang Y., Lackay S.N., Zhao L., Fu Z. F. 2009. Role of chemokines in the enhancement of BBB permeability and inflammatory infiltration after rabies virus infection . Virus Res. Accepted.
Liu Y., Haas D., Poore S., Isakovic S., Gahan M., Mahalingam S., Fu, Z. F., Tripp R. A. 2009. Human metapneumovirus establishes persistent infection in the lungs of mice and is reactivated by glucocorticoid treatment. J. Virol. Accepted.
Zhang, Y. Z., Xiong, C. L., Lin, X. D., Zhou, D. J., Jiang, R. J., Xiao, Q. Y., Xie, X. Y., Yu, X. X., Tan, Y. J., Li, M. H., Ai, Q. S., Zhang, L. J., Zou, Y., Huang, C., Fu, Z. F. 2009. Genetic Diversity of Chinese Rabies Viruses: Evidence for the Presence of Two Distinct Clades in China. Infect Genet Evol. 9:87-96.
Zou, Y., Hu, J., Wang, Z. X., Wang, D. M., Yu, C., Zhou, J. Z., Fu, Z. F., Zhang, Y. Z. 2008. Genetic characterization of hantaviruses isolated from Guizhou, China: evidence for spillover and reassortment in nature. J. Med Virol. 80: 1033-41.
Zou, Y., Hu, J., Wang, Z. X., Wang, D. M., Li, M. H., Ren, G. D., Duan, Z. X., Fu, Z. F., Plyusnin, A., Zhang, Y. Z. 2008. Molecular diversity and phylogeny of Hantaan virus in Guizhou, China: evidence for Guizhou as a radiation center of the present Hantaan virus. J. Gen. Virol. 89: 1987-97.
Zhang, Y. Z., Fu, Z. F., Wang, D. M., Zhou, J. Z., Wang, Z. X., Lv, T. F, Xiong, C. L., Zou, Y., Yao, W. R., Li, M. H., Dong, G. M., Xu, G. L., Niezgoda, M., Kuzmin, I. V., Rupprecht, C. E. 2008. Investigation of the role of healthy dogs as potential carriers of rabies virus. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis. 8: 313-9.
Lackay, S. N., Kuang, Y., Fu, Z. F. 2008. Rabies in small animals. Vet. Clin. North Am. Small Anim. Pract. 38: 851-61.
Fu, Z. F., Li, X., Dhingra, V. 2008. Pathogenic rabies virus alters host protein expression in the central nervous system: implications for neuronal dysfunction. Dev. Biol. (Basel) 131: 83-91.
Fu, Z. F. 2008. The rabies situation in Far East Asia. Dev. Biol. (Basel) 131: 55-61.
Zhang, Y. Z., Zou, Y., Yao, L. S., Hu, G. W., Du, Z. S., Jin, L. Z., Liu, Y. Y., Wang, H. X., Chen, X., Chen, H. X., Fu, Z. F. 2007. Isolation and characterization of hantavirus carried by Apodemus peninsulae in Jilin, China. J. Gen. Virol. 88: 1295-301.
Zhang, Y. Z., Zou, Y., Yan, Y. Z., Hu, G. W., Yao, L. S., Du, Z. S., Jin, L. Z., Liu, Y. Y., Li, M. H., Chen, H. X., Fu, Z. F. 2007. Detection of phylogenetically distinct Puumala-like viruses from red-grey vole Clethrionomys rufocanus in China. J. Med. Virol. 79: 1208-18.
Dhingra, V., Li, X., Liu, Y., Fu, Z. F. 2007. Proteomic profiling reveals that rabies virus infection results in differential expression of host proteins involved in ion homeostasis and synaptic physiology in the central nervous system. J. Neurovirol 13: 107-17.
Zhang, Y. Z., Xiong, C. L., Zou, Y., Wang, D. M., Jiang, R. J., Xiao, Q. Y., Hao, Z. Y., Zhang, L. Z., Yu, Y. X., Fu, Z. F. 2006. Molecular characterization of rabies virus isolates in China during 2004. Virus Res. 121: 179-88.
Sarmento, L., Tseggai, T., Dhingra, V., Fu, Z. F. 2006. Rabies virus-induced apoptosis involves caspase-dependent and caspase-independent pathways. Virus Res. 121: 144-51.
Li, X., Fu, Z. F., Alvarez, R., Tripp, R.A. 2006. Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infects Neuronal Cells and Processes that Innervate the Lung by a RSV G Protein Dependent Process. J. Virol. 80:537-40.
Sarmento, L., Li, X., Howerth, E., Jackson, A. C., Fu, Z. F. 2005. Glycoprotein-mediated induction of apoptosis limits the spread of attenuated rabies viruses in the CNS of mice. J. NeuroVirol. 11:571-81.
Zhang, Y. Z., Xiong, C. L., Xiao, D. L., Jiang, R. J., Wang, Z. X., Zhang, L. Z., Fu, Z. F. 2005. Human Rabies in China in the past 54 years. EID, 11:1983-1984.
Wang, Z.W., Wang, Y, Sarmento, L., Li, E.X., Dhingra, V., Tseggai, T., Jiang, B., Fu, Z. F. 2005. Pathogenic rabies virus evades, while attenuated rabies virus activates, the host innate immune responses in the CNS. J. Virol. 79:12554-12565.
Dhingra, V., Li,Q.,? Allison, A. B.,? Stallknecht, D. E., Fu, Z. F. 2005. Proteomic Profiling and Neurodegeneration in West-Nile-Virus-Infected Neurons. J. Biomed. Biotech. 3:271-179.
Li, X., Samento, L., Fu, Z. F. 2005. Degenerative Changes of Mouse Neuronal Processes after Rabies Infection. J. Virol. 79:10063-10068.
Fu, Z. F., Jackson, A. C. 2005. Neuronal dysfunction and death in rabies virus infection. J. NeuroVirol. 11:101-106.
Information on additional publications by Dr. Fu can be found at Pubmed.
« Books
Fu, Z. F. (editor). 2005. The World of Rhabdoviruses. Elsivier Publisher.
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Dr. Fu's Lab
Department of Pathology
College of Veterinary Medicine
The University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-7388
(From left to right) In front: Xuexing Zheng, Yongjun (Vincet) Wen, and Hualei (Raymond) Wang.
In back: Fazal Mahmood, Xuefeng Niu, Zhen F. Fu, Joe Fang, Sarah Lackay, and Guoqing (Michael) Zhang.
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Dr. Fu's research is supported by funding from National Institutes of Health (AI51560 and HHSN266200700006C).
