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Viral Infection and Pathogenesis

Respiratory viral infection: a potential “missing link” in the pathogenesis of COPD

Respiratory viral infection: a potential “missing link” in the pathogenesis of COPD

... COPD is characterised by an enhanced inflammatory response of the airway epithelium to inhaled noxious gases and particles, primarily cigarette smoke [13]. Combustion products from biomass fuel, occupational dust and ...

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The R33 G Protein-Coupled Receptor Gene of Rat Cytomegalovirus Plays an Essential Role in the Pathogenesis of Viral Infection

The R33 G Protein-Coupled Receptor Gene of Rat Cytomegalovirus Plays an Essential Role in the Pathogenesis of Viral Infection

... RCMV infection in rat embryo ...upon infection of several rat cell types in ...the pathogenesis of infection in immunocompromised ...Although viral DNA was detected in salivary glands ...

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Microvesicles and Viral Infection

Microvesicles and Viral Infection

... of viral entry, temporally regulated viral expression, and self-replication proceeding to infection of new ...various viral proteins and ...to viral infection and ...

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Regional astrocyte IFN signaling restricts pathogenesis during neurotropic viral infection

Regional astrocyte IFN signaling restricts pathogenesis during neurotropic viral infection

... during viral infection of the CNS remains to be fully ...from infection and ...virus infection. Accelerated mortality was not due to expanded viral tropism or increased ...Rather, ...

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The role of exosomal transport of viral agents in persistent HIV pathogenesis

The role of exosomal transport of viral agents in persistent HIV pathogenesis

... the viral protein ...tates viral infection and pathogenesis by interacting with a multitude of cellular pathways, including endocytosis and intracellular trafficking ...

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Exploring the role of bacteria in viral reactivation and pathogenesis

Exploring the role of bacteria in viral reactivation and pathogenesis

... the viral infection but also to treating the presence of ...favor viral replication ...polymicrobial infection, facilitate and aid the pathogenesis of each ...of viral genes that ...
Molecular Pathogenesis of Viral and Subviral Agents in Model and Crop Grasses

Molecular Pathogenesis of Viral and Subviral Agents in Model and Crop Grasses

... the viral infection - enough water to fill almost 900,000 Olympic-size swimming ...grass viral diseases could run into hundreds of millions of dollars ...

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The role of infection in the pathogenesis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

The role of infection in the pathogenesis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

... of infection in ...that viral infection may be responsible for a proportion of acute exacerbations of ...the pathogenesis of IPF is less clear ...the pathogenesis of the disease. If ...

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Pathogenesis of West Nile Virus Infection: a Balance between Virulence, Innate and Adaptive Immunity, and Viral Evasion

Pathogenesis of West Nile Virus Infection: a Balance between Virulence, Innate and Adaptive Immunity, and Viral Evasion

... and pathogenesis in ...and pathogenesis (Table ...subsequent infection of peripheral tissues such as the spleen and ...and infection of the CNS is observed in a subset of immunocompetent ...to ...

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The molecular pathogenesis of feline calicivirus infection

The molecular pathogenesis of feline calicivirus infection

... of viral infection such as a labelled pulse chase study which has been successfully employed in other studies examining the effects of viral infection upon host cell proteins (Bruce et ...the ...

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Pathogenesis of Experimental Rhesus Cytomegalovirus Infection

Pathogenesis of Experimental Rhesus Cytomegalovirus Infection

... (HCMV) infection does not gener- ally result in clinical outcomes in immunocompetent ...restrict viral replication, such that most HCMV infections in healthy individuals are asymp- ...limit viral ...

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Pathogenesis of oral FIV infection

Pathogenesis of oral FIV infection

... during viral infection, resulting in long term conse- quences for mucosal immune function ...with infection via translocation of bacteria or bacterial antigens [25, ...lentiviral infection, ...

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Viral-bacterial interactions in the pathogenesis of human endodontic disease

Viral-bacterial interactions in the pathogenesis of human endodontic disease

... the viral productive cycle, the herpes virus genome is amplified 100- to 1000-fold by the viral replication machinery, producing a significant increase of ...latent infection mainly in cells of the ...

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The Role of AMPK in Viral Infection

The Role of AMPK in Viral Infection

... of viral infection ...DCV infection and pathogenesis ...the infection of adult flies with DCV, and for the infection of human cells with the related human pathogen, poliovirus ...

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Neuronal Survival Following Rna Virus Infection Facilitates Viral Persistence, Reactivation, And Pathogenesis

Neuronal Survival Following Rna Virus Infection Facilitates Viral Persistence, Reactivation, And Pathogenesis

... a viral trigger, but the inability to consistently detect viral antigens or recover infectious virus from host tissue has cast doubt on such ...detect viral components, in the case of MS, a positive ...

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Reovirus infection in rat lungs as a model to study the pathogenesis of viral pneumonia.

Reovirus infection in rat lungs as a model to study the pathogenesis of viral pneumonia.

... T3D infection elicited more neutrophils and more marked type II epithelial cell hyperplasia, while T1L grew to higher titers in the ...to infection that can, in turn, have a detrimental effect on the lung ...

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Essential Functions of the Unique N-Terminal Region of the Varicella-Zoster Virus Glycoprotein E Ectodomain in Viral Replication and in the Pathogenesis of Skin Infection

Essential Functions of the Unique N-Terminal Region of the Varicella-Zoster Virus Glycoprotein E Ectodomain in Viral Replication and in the Pathogenesis of Skin Infection

... in viral egress and virion morphogen- esis that might be associated with the altered pathogenicity of rOka-P27, rOka-S31A, and rOka- ⌬ Y51-P187 compared to that of rOka-S49A and rOka-Y51, we further analyzed these ...

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Pathogenesis of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus infection: effects of suppression of antibody response on viral mRNA levels and on development of acute disease.

Pathogenesis of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus infection: effects of suppression of antibody response on viral mRNA levels and on development of acute disease.

... Second, suppression of B-cell development and antibody response resulted in high levels of ADV replication in mink kits infected at 21 days of age; moreover, the ADV infection in such ki[r] ...

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Inhibition of Viral Pathogenesis and Promotion of the Septic Shock Response to Bacterial Infection by IRF 3 Are Regulated by the Acetylation and Phosphorylation of Its Coactivators

Inhibition of Viral Pathogenesis and Promotion of the Septic Shock Response to Bacterial Infection by IRF 3 Are Regulated by the Acetylation and Phosphorylation of Its Coactivators

... virus pathogenesis model. Intranasal infection of mice with SeV is not ...SeV infection and induces antiviral genes, including the IFN gene ...virus infection, was present in these ...powerful ...

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Viral and Host Factors in Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Pathogenesis

Viral and Host Factors in Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Pathogenesis

... RSV infection of seronegative ex- perimental animals, including the chimpanzee, results in ro- bust protective immune responses, at least in the short term ...the viral F protein and was augmented by ...and ...

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