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Coronaviruses and the human airway: a universal system for virus host interaction studies

Coronaviruses and the human airway: a universal system for virus host interaction studies

... the host immune system as well as identifying antiviral compounds and human vaccine ...virus-host interaction in natural target cells at the molecular ...– host interaction ...

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Phage-Host Interaction in Nature

Phage-Host Interaction in Nature

... phage-host interaction in the wild due to the absence of proper experimental ...either host or ...and/or host switching despite host ...the interaction of bacteria and viruses in ...

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Host restriction factors in retroviral infection: promises in virus host interaction

Host restriction factors in retroviral infection: promises in virus host interaction

... the host in set- tings of host-pathogen ...the host ubiquitin/proteasome system (UPS) to degrade cellular restriction ...virus-host interaction as well as host innate immunity to ...

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The Cervicovaginal Microbiota Host Interaction Modulates Chlamydia trachomatis Infection

The Cervicovaginal Microbiota Host Interaction Modulates Chlamydia trachomatis Infection

... - pernatants could be mechanistically replicated using validated proliferation inhibitors. Our findings are further supported by evidence that epithelial cell shedding positively correlated with G. vaginalis and sialidase ...

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Biphasic Metabolism and Host Interaction of a Chlamydial Symbiont

Biphasic Metabolism and Host Interaction of a Chlamydial Symbiont

... the host cell ...of host-derived amino acids for chlamydial protein synthesis is well supported by a recent isotopologue profiling study of ...the host as suggested for ...from host-derived ...

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Bacteriophage-host interaction and restriction of nonglucosylated T6.

Bacteriophage-host interaction and restriction of nonglucosylated T6.

... MATHEWS* Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85724 Received for publication 19 September 1974 Host-specific degradation of nonglucosyl[r] ...

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The effect of ribonuclease on phage-host interaction

The effect of ribonuclease on phage-host interaction

... The most reasonable interpretation of these facts seems to be that in the presence of ribonuclease phage and bacteria do com- bine, and that during this phase the phage can be inac[r] ...

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Persistent Gammaherpesvirus Replication and Dynamic Interaction with the Host In Vivo

Persistent Gammaherpesvirus Replication and Dynamic Interaction with the Host In Vivo

... infected host (10, 43), and our plaque assays are not able to quantitate this mode of viral ...Alternatively, host immune responses might prevent the viral replication from being completed and producing ...

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Plant parasitic nematode proteins and the host-parasite interaction

Plant parasitic nematode proteins and the host-parasite interaction

... RNA interference (RNAi) has been widely used to characterize gene function in C. elegans. This technique is based on the ability of double stranded RNA (dsRNA) to direct sequence specific degradation of homologous RNA ...

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Interaction of Encephalomyocarditis Virus with Ultraviolet-irradiated Host Cells

Interaction of Encephalomyocarditis Virus with Ultraviolet-irradiated Host Cells

... The high radioresistance of the ability to restore capacity is shown also by experiments in which plates of UV-irradiated cells were infected at a MOI < 1 with nonirradiated virus, and a[r] ...

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Visualization of Host-Polerovirus Interaction Topologies Using Protein Interaction Reporter Technology

Visualization of Host-Polerovirus Interaction Topologies Using Protein Interaction Reporter Technology

... ␣-PLRV-reactive protein corresponding to the molecular weight of a CP dimer in WT and RTP mutant PLRV samples that were reacted with PIR (Fig. 1C, red arrow) showing that PLRV CP also exists as a dimer. Assuming a ...

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Training host pathogen protein–protein interaction predictors

Training host pathogen protein–protein interaction predictors

... of host and pathogen proteins. It is important to identify host-pathogen interactions (HPIs) to discover new drugs to counter infectious ...(Host-Pathogen Interaction Predictor) that can ...

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Influenza in surviving cells : a study in host-virus interaction

Influenza in surviving cells : a study in host-virus interaction

... from host to host is always ...variable host resistance with the possibility of doing repeated tests on the same material should allow the study of what makes one set of cells more susceptible to ...

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COMPUTATIONAL BINDING STUDIES FOR HOST-GUEST INTERACTION OF MOSCS

COMPUTATIONAL BINDING STUDIES FOR HOST-GUEST INTERACTION OF MOSCS

... 1.8 eV. Nearly all bonding at 3 Å of the SC occurs in this range, with the only exception being ϕ=ϴ=0˚, d=3 Å. This indicates that the binding of the aspirin to the SC is strong, but still able to be rinsed away, as is ...

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Arsenal of plant cell wall degrading enzymes reflects host preference among plant pathogenic fungi

Arsenal of plant cell wall degrading enzymes reflects host preference among plant pathogenic fungi

... The observation that pathogens of monocots are bet- ter adapted for degradation of monocot cell walls may have industrial applications for the processing of mixed biomass containing a variety of plant types, including ...

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Genome wide analysis of excretory/secretory proteins in Echinococcus multilocularis: insights into functional characteristics of the tapeworm secretome

Genome wide analysis of excretory/secretory proteins in Echinococcus multilocularis: insights into functional characteristics of the tapeworm secretome

... The tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis is a cyclo- phyllidean cestode of great medical and agricultural im- portance. Its life-cycle comprises a strobilar adult stage that resides within the intestine of the definitive ...

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Host-vector interaction in dengue: a simple mathematical model

Host-vector interaction in dengue: a simple mathematical model

... Similarly, the first term of (2) accounts for the interaction between infected humans and healthy mosquitoes in transferring the infection to the mosquitoes and b is the biting r[r] ...

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Colonization Induced Host Gut Microbial Metabolic Interaction

Colonization Induced Host Gut Microbial Metabolic Interaction

... bidirectional interaction between the host metabolism and its ...regulate host-gut microbiota interactions and are thus of wide interest to microbiological, nutrition, metabolic, systems biology, and ...

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Interaction of the Coronavirus Nucleoprotein with Nucleolar Antigens and the Host Cell

Interaction of the Coronavirus Nucleoprotein with Nucleolar Antigens and the Host Cell

... Our data indicated that rather than adopting its normal (globular) Christmas tree-like appearance (5), in infected cells fibrillarin was distributed throughout the nucleolus and was possibly more concentrated in the ...

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Adenovirus and its interaction with host cell proteins

Adenovirus and its interaction with host cell proteins

... Four recombinant adenoviruses expressing tagged E1B55k were generated. The adenoviruses were constructed from plasmid pSCB-AdFL which contains the full length wild type adenovirus 5 genome, to allow the study of the this ...

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