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THE CONTROL OF VIRAL INFECTION

The control of viral infection by tripartite motif proteins and cyclophilin A

The control of viral infection by tripartite motif proteins and cyclophilin A

... The control of retroviral infection by antiviral factors referred to as restriction factors has become an exciting area in infectious disease ...incoming viral cores and determines antiviral ...of ...

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Chapter 5 Autophagy and Viral Infection

Chapter 5 Autophagy and Viral Infection

... The control of viral infection by autophagy is a multi-faceted, dynamic physio- logical, and pathological ...for viral replication. In summary, autophagy and viral infection are ...
Existence of order 1 periodic solutions for a viral infection model with state dependent impulsive control

Existence of order 1 periodic solutions for a viral infection model with state dependent impulsive control

... Full list of author information is available at the end of the article Abstract It is well known that the drug treatment is always combined with the injection of immune factors. In this paper, a virus infection ...

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Discriminated selection among viral peptides with the appropriate anchor residues: implications for the size of the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte repertoire and control of viral infection.

Discriminated selection among viral peptides with the appropriate anchor residues: implications for the size of the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte repertoire and control of viral infection.

... rigid control that limits the number of peptides from a viral protein that can be utilized for CTL recognition but that within that control, the immune system has the flexibility to generate a CTL ...

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Microvesicles and Viral Infection

Microvesicles and Viral Infection

... of viral and cellular factors, par- ticularly in the case of persistent infections such as those of the herpesviruses, would enable the manipulation of neighboring uninfected cells, which could be beneficial both ...

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Cytokine-Independent Upregulation of MDA5 in Viral Infection

Cytokine-Independent Upregulation of MDA5 in Viral Infection

... 3b). To confirm the existence of IRF3-dependent upregulation of MDA5, we transfected K562 cells using an Amaxa nucleo- fection system and 2.5 ␮g of pCAGGS empty vector, pCAGGS-GFP, or pCAGGS-IRF3(5D), kindly provided by ...

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DNA vaccination against persistent viral infection.

DNA vaccination against persistent viral infection.

... persistent viral infection by priming CD8 1 cytotoxic T lymphocytes ...the control of the cytomegalovirus ...persistent infection in naive adult ...of viral antigen from all organs ...

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The role of trophoblastic microRNAs in placental viral infection

The role of trophoblastic microRNAs in placental viral infection

... decreased viral replication in cells exposed to exosomes that were isolated and purified from PHT cell conditioned medium, but not from exosome-depleted conditioned ...VSV infection compared to cells ...

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Viral Infection Homograft Interactions in a Murine Model

Viral Infection Homograft Interactions in a Murine Model

... organ viral titer, duration of viral persistence, or anti MCMV complement-fixing antibody ...Prior infection with MCMV, however, resulted in greatly reduced numbers of splenocytes, the source in this ...

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Several studies have suggested that viral infection

Several studies have suggested that viral infection

... Maternal IL-17a promotes abnormal cortical development in offspring We next investigated if pathological activation of the IL-17 pathway in pregnant mothers affects fetal brain development and subsequently con- tributes ...

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Prevention & Control of Viral Hepatitis Infection: Framework for Global Action

Prevention & Control of Viral Hepatitis Infection: Framework for Global Action

... decades, viral hepatitis has not received the attention it deserves from the global ...between infection and the expression of chronic liver disease or liver cancer made it difficult to link these diseases ...

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Prevention & Control of Viral Hepatitis Infection: A Strategy for Global Action

Prevention & Control of Viral Hepatitis Infection: A Strategy for Global Action

... Strategic axis 3. Prevention of transmission Successful prevention efforts need to be adapted to growing populations, changing epidemiology, and new economic constraints. However, along with these challenges come ...

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Cumulative Impact of Host and Viral Factors on HIV-1 Viral-Load Control during Early Infection

Cumulative Impact of Host and Viral Factors on HIV-1 Viral-Load Control during Early Infection

... overall viral fitness ...and viral determinants of control of viremia in recently infected individuals, and it may explain a portion of the observed variabil- ity in responses to similar ...

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Thymic HIV-2 Infection Uncovers Posttranscriptional Control of Viral Replication in Human Thymocytes

Thymic HIV-2 Infection Uncovers Posttranscriptional Control of Viral Replication in Human Thymocytes

... HIV-2 infection is associated with a much lower rate of CD4 T-cell decline and has a limited impact on the mortality of infected ...HIV-2 infection of the human thymus, the primary organ for T-cell ...

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Temporal effect of HLA B*57 on viral control during primary HIV 1 infection

Temporal effect of HLA B*57 on viral control during primary HIV 1 infection

... The polymorphism at position 97 of HLA-B alleles demonstrates how small changes MHC class I interactions can greatly influence the outcome of the immune re- sponse to HIV-1. Given the location of this amino acid deep in ...

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Control of adenovirus early gene expression: accumulation of viral mRNA after infection of transformed cells.

Control of adenovirus early gene expression: accumulation of viral mRNA after infection of transformed cells.

... Cytoplasmic RNAs prepared from 293 cells infected with Ad2 in the absence and in the presence of anisomycin were hybridized to Ad2 DNA, treated with Si endo- nuclease, separated on alkal[r] ...

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Viral Possibilities: Media, the Body, and the Phenomenon of Infection

Viral Possibilities: Media, the Body, and the Phenomenon of Infection

... outbreaks (SARS, Swine Flu), what became central shifted. These viruses did not have the extreme effects on the body nor the lethality that Ebola does, and so different figures needed to operate in their stories to ...

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Association of TRIM22 with the Type 1 Interferon Response and Viral Control during Primary HIV-1 Infection

Association of TRIM22 with the Type 1 Interferon Response and Viral Control during Primary HIV-1 Infection

... HIV-1 infection is associated with an increased ex- pression of the antiviral factor genes IFN- ␤ and MxA, key components of the type 1 IFN ...HIV viral loads and higher CD4 T-cell counts in multivariate ...

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Infection prophylaxis and management of viral infection

Infection prophylaxis and management of viral infection

... asymptomatic infection, adenovirus disease and disseminated ...adenovirus infection as the detection of adenovirus from patient samples (blood, urine, stools, BAL) in absence of signs or ...disseminated ...

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Viral infection of the thymus.

Viral infection of the thymus.

... The presence of LCMV-infected CD4+ and/or CD8+ T cells in 1-day-old congenital carrier mice suggests that the type of cells infected is influenced by the changes occurring in the thymus [r] ...

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