ClassID:

110684

C12N2760/12122 - CPC Classification

Classification description:

ssRNA viruses negative-sense; Details; Bunyaviridae; Hantavirus, e.g. Hantaan virus New viral proteins or individual genes, new structural or functional aspects of known viral proteins or genes

Recent Application in this class:
#1
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Identification and Attenuation of the Immunosuppressive Domains in Fusion Proteins of Enveloped RNA Viruses

#2
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SIN NOMBRE VIRUS FULL-LENGTH M SEGMENT-BASED DNA VACCINES

#3
20210206812
2021-07-08

Identification and Attenuation of the Immunosuppressive Domains in Fusion Proteins of Enveloped RNA Viruses

#4
20210000940
2021-01-07

Stabilized recombinant hantaviral spike proteins comprising mutations in Gc

#5
20200102576
2020-04-02

Sin Nombre virus full-length M segment-based DNA vaccines

#6
20180280495
2018-10-04

Gene optimized Hantaan virus M segment DNA vaccine for hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome

#7
20170112916
2017-04-27

Gene optimized hantaan virus M segment DNA vaccine for hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome

#8
20160362454
2016-12-15

Identification and attenuation of the immunosuppressive domains in fusion proteins of enveloped RNA viruses

#9
20160346376
2016-12-01

Sin Nombre virus full-length M segment-based DNA vaccines

#10
20160051659
2016-02-25

Gene optimized hantaan virus M segment DNA vaccine for hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome

#11
20140079731
2014-03-20

Nucleic acids containing a synthetic codon-optimized Sin Nombre virus full-length M gene

#12
20130273170
2013-10-17

Puumala virus full-length M segment-based DNA vaccines

#13
20110189730
2011-08-04

VIRAL NUCLEOCAPSID PROTEIN AS A MULTIFUNCTIONAL TRANSLATION INITIATION FACTOR AND INCREASED PROTEIN AND POLYPEPTIDE PRODUCTION USING SAME

#14
20110053140
2011-03-03

Methods and reagents for diagnosing hantavirus infection

#15
20100323024
2010-12-23

Puumala virus full-length M segment-based DNA vaccines

#16
20080108051
2008-05-08

Methods and reagents for diagnosing hantavirus infection