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Cells and Viruses. Chapter Cell Structure

Cells and Viruses. Chapter Cell Structure

... 1.5 Viruses, Bacteriophages, and Virophages Viruses are macromolecular complexes built from proteins and nucleic ...acids. Viruses are not able to replicate by themselves — so they can not be treated ...
Structural and functional advances in the evolutionary studies of cells and viruses

Structural and functional advances in the evolutionary studies of cells and viruses

... that viruses are indeed living organisms and recognizing that they evolved either from a single ancestral cell or progenitor virus ...that viruses are living organisms has been rejected because (I) they ...

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Abundance and Distribution of Microbial Cells and Viruses in an Alluvial Aquifer

Abundance and Distribution of Microbial Cells and Viruses in an Alluvial Aquifer

... of viruses in groundwater within the uranium plume was revealed in metagenomic datasets obtained from this aquifer ( Wrighton et ...of viruses has implications for microbially- mediated biogeochemical ...

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Small non coding RNAs, mammalian cells, and viruses: regulatory interactions?

Small non coding RNAs, mammalian cells, and viruses: regulatory interactions?

... mammalian cells not just for artificial siRNA-exploits but as a physiological mechanism used by cells and viruses to regulate viral and cellular functions (Figure ...mammalian cells to ...

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CD33-Related Siglecs in Early Recognition of Tumour Cells and Viruses by Mononuclear Phagocytes

CD33-Related Siglecs in Early Recognition of Tumour Cells and Viruses by Mononuclear Phagocytes

... with viruses revealed that mere presence of viral particles affects monocyte surface siglec expression ...pathogens/tumour cells could be part of the host defence ...tumour cells were able to elicit ...

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High Permissivity of Human HepG2 Hepatoma Cells for Influenza Viruses

High Permissivity of Human HepG2 Hepatoma Cells for Influenza Viruses

... HepG2 cells to support the productive replication of influ- enza viruses without the need for the addition of trypsin is based on the fact that these cells express tPA, which is capable of activating ...

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Type 1 Responses of Human Vγ9Vδ2 T Cells to Influenza A Viruses

Type 1 Responses of Human Vγ9Vδ2 T Cells to Influenza A Viruses

... T cells are essential constituents of antimicrobial and antitumor ...T cells participated in anti- influenza virus immunity by efficiently killing both human and avian influenza virus-infected ...

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Targeting Human Glioblastoma Cells: Comparison of Nine Viruses with Oncolytic Potential

Targeting Human Glioblastoma Cells: Comparison of Nine Viruses with Oncolytic Potential

... the viruses examined in the present ...glioblastoma cells, VSV-rp30, showed an enhanced preference for glioblastoma over control cells, an increased cytolytic activity on brain tumor cells, ...

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Effect of Persistent Fibroma Virus Infection on Susceptibility of Cells to Other Viruses

Effect of Persistent Fibroma Virus Infection on Susceptibility of Cells to Other Viruses

... It was found that the growth of other poxviruses, myxoma and vaccinia, was greatly inhibited in the fibroma virus-infected cells, but that of pseudorabies and herpes simplex viruses, whi[r] ...

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Recombinant Measles Viruses Efficiently Entering Cells through Targeted Receptors

Recombinant Measles Viruses Efficiently Entering Cells through Targeted Receptors

... Recombinant viruses were rescued and replicated to titers approaching those of the parental ...rodent cells expressing the human EGF or the IGF1 receptor, respectively, and the EGF virus caused extensive ...

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Differential Susceptibilities of Human Lung Primary Cells to H1N1 Influenza Viruses

Differential Susceptibilities of Human Lung Primary Cells to H1N1 Influenza Viruses

... the cells most relevant to influenza, may provide unique advantage because the response in the same type of cells will not be affected by prior influenza history, vaccination, or other environmental ...

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A Fusion Inhibitor Prevents Spread of Immunodeficiency Viruses, but Not Activation of Virus-Specific T Cells, by Dendritic Cells

A Fusion Inhibitor Prevents Spread of Immunodeficiency Viruses, but Not Activation of Virus-Specific T Cells, by Dendritic Cells

... produced viruses as well as those inter- nalized by immature or mature DCs are efficiently transmitted to CD4 ⫹ T cells, providing a perfect niche for prolific virus expan- ...DC-captured viruses to ...

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Surfactin Inhibits Membrane Fusion during Invasion of Epithelial Cells by Enveloped Viruses

Surfactin Inhibits Membrane Fusion during Invasion of Epithelial Cells by Enveloped Viruses

... veloped viruses invade host cells, membrane fusion inhibitors can be effective drugs against enveloped ...epithelial cells at a relatively low concentration range (15 to 50 ␮g/ml), without ...

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Immune cells: more than simple carriers for systemic delivery of oncolytic viruses

Immune cells: more than simple carriers for systemic delivery of oncolytic viruses

... Numerous viruses have been engineered to improve their own homing to tumor ...tumor cells that have defective Rb gene function, such as in glioma ...normal cells, there is very little homing directly ...

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Production of cells and viruses in a new multiple tube tissue culture propagator

Production of cells and viruses in a new multiple tube tissue culture propagator

... Measles virus (Edmonston strain) was grown in BS- C-1 or IMH-P cells (diploid human lung fibroblast cell line; Institute Armand Frappier).. Both cell lines were.[r] ...

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Cells and viruses with mutations affecting viral entry are selected during persistent infections of L cells with mammalian reoviruses.

Cells and viruses with mutations affecting viral entry are selected during persistent infections of L cells with mammalian reoviruses.

... The present study addresses features of the maintenance phase of persistent infections with reoviruses: viral mutants with capacities to initiate infection and grow well in cured cells a[r] ...

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Viruses and cells intertwined since the dawn of evolution

Viruses and cells intertwined since the dawn of evolution

... that viruses arose even before LUCA, that more appropriately should be denoted as Last Universal Cellular Ancestral State (LU- CAS) ...distinguish viruses evolved before ancient cells and ...

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Ultrastructure of the Surfaces of Cells Infected with Avian Leukosis-Sarcoma Viruses

Ultrastructure of the Surfaces of Cells Infected with Avian Leukosis-Sarcoma Viruses

... Cells infected with morph-r-RSV developed sharp, round foci of piled up cells (Fig. 7) with many processes (Fig. 6) at the cell surface, which was covered with an RR layer (Fig. 6, lOc) [r] ...

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Mesenchymal stem cells as carriers for systemic delivery of oncolytic viruses

Mesenchymal stem cells as carriers for systemic delivery of oncolytic viruses

... stem cells as carriers for delivery of genetically engineered oncolytic constructs and focuses on systemic approach to oncoviral treatment of some deadly ...

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Late-passage SC-1 cells resistant to N- and B-tropic viruses but sensitive to NB-tropic viruses.

Late-passage SC-1 cells resistant to N- and B-tropic viruses but sensitive to NB-tropic viruses.

... Late-passage dually resistant C-177 cells showed shorter doubling times than earlier- passage dually sensitive SC-1 cells, which might explain the rapid emergence of resistance in cell. [r] ...

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