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Synthesis and Assembly of Simian Virus 40 II. Synthesis of the Major Capsid Protein and Its Incorporation into Viral Particles

Synthesis and Assembly of Simian Virus 40 II. Synthesis of the Major Capsid Protein and Its Incorporation into Viral Particles

... Antisera prepared against denatured viral confirm that empty shells were synthesized indecapsid react with viral particles, cell extracts of pendently of intact virions and further sugge[r] ...

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HIV 1 IN/Pol recruits LEDGF/p75 into viral particles

HIV 1 IN/Pol recruits LEDGF/p75 into viral particles

... HIV-1 particles by ultra- centrifugation using a step gradient of 6% to 20% Iodixa- nol (Optiprep™) in PBS [35] (Figure ...HIV particles as for their com- position and physical properties ...separates ...

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Rotavirus diarrhea is caused by nonreplicating viral particles.

Rotavirus diarrhea is caused by nonreplicating viral particles.

... are viral virulence, host range restriction, hemagglutination, serotype specificity, neu- tralization, disease prevention, and cell attachment and pene- ...

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Dielectrophoretic manipulation of rod shaped viral particles

Dielectrophoretic manipulation of rod shaped viral particles

... Whilst negative DEP was observed, the particles being distinctly repelled from the electrode tips, the value of Re{e* - em/~m} ~ --¼ is tOO small to give rise to a sufficiently large for[r] ...

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Association of viral particles and viral proteins with membranes in SA11-infected cells.

Association of viral particles and viral proteins with membranes in SA11-infected cells.

... The distribution of the label in the infected cell homogenates obtained after the pulse or after the subsequent chase suggested that part of the viral proteins initially observed in a so[r] ...

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Inhibitory Effect of Gamma Irradiation against Cucumber Green Mottle Mosaic Virus

Inhibitory Effect of Gamma Irradiation against Cucumber Green Mottle Mosaic Virus

... irradiated viral particles were examined by TEM, considerable damage to the viral coat protein was observed together with an increase in the amount of microscopy stain surrounding and penetrating ...

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The Endosomal Pathway and the Golgi Complex Are Involved in the Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Life Cycle

The Endosomal Pathway and the Golgi Complex Are Involved in the Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Life Cycle

... Nocodazole and BFA treatment of infected cells. ND is an antimitotic agent that disrupts microtubules by binding to ␤ -tu- bulin, inhibiting microtubule dynamics and, as a consequence, causing fragmentation of the Golgi ...

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Characterization of the Envelope Glycoproteins Associated with Infectious Hepatitis C Virus

Characterization of the Envelope Glycoproteins Associated with Infectious Hepatitis C Virus

... counterparts. Viral particles were analyzed by ultracentrifugation, and the envelope glycoproteins were characterized by coimmunoprecipitation and receptor pulldown ...

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Fighting the SARS CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic with soap

Fighting the SARS CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic with soap

... within, the soap micelle, or by iii) elution or the viral particles by adsorption of soap monomers 342. on the viral surface, charging and stabilizing them, all of which are then remove[r] ...

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Cellular Uptake and Infection by Canine Parvovirus Involves Rapid Dynamin-Regulated Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis, Followed by Slower Intracellular Trafficking

Cellular Uptake and Infection by Canine Parvovirus Involves Rapid Dynamin-Regulated Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis, Followed by Slower Intracellular Trafficking

... although viral particles rapidly enter cells within vesicles, the majority of particles remain within endosomal compart- ments for up to 90 min after ...of viral particles and ...

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Collective Viral Spread Mediated by Virion Aggregates Promotes the Evolution of Defective Interfering Particles

Collective Viral Spread Mediated by Virion Aggregates Promotes the Evolution of Defective Interfering Particles

... together viral particles produced in different cells is attachment of the virus to the surface of intestinal bacterial cells, which has been shown to increase the cMOI and promote recombination in ...

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Enumeration of an Extremely High Particle-to-PFU Ratio for Varicella-Zoster Virus

Enumeration of an Extremely High Particle-to-PFU Ratio for Varicella-Zoster Virus

... an alternative protocol, we substituted trypsin dispersion of an infected monolayer, followed by washing to remove the trypsin. When we subsequently sonicated the pellet of trypsin-dis- persed cells, we obtained little ...

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Influence of pr-M Cleavage on the Heterogeneity of Extracellular Dengue Virus Particles

Influence of pr-M Cleavage on the Heterogeneity of Extracellular Dengue Virus Particles

... Extracellular particles of 16681Nde( ⫹ ) amplified in C6/36 cells in the absence of an acidotropic agent were concentrated and then purified by rate- zonal centrifugation in a 10- to 35-g% potassium tartrate step ...

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Quantitation of RNA tumor viruses by spectroscopy of density gradient gels.

Quantitation of RNA tumor viruses by spectroscopy of density gradient gels.

... Using 0.8-ml gradients gels 4 by 45 mm we can detect as low as 2 x 107 viral particles with Coomassie blue staining and 6 x 106 viral particles with a more sensitive staining procedure u[r] ...

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Viral DNA carried by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virions.

Viral DNA carried by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virions.

... To verify whether viral DNA is carried by mature viral particles, HIV-1 virions, purified by double banding on sucrose gradients, were analyzed for the presence of viral DNA by PCR ampli[r] ...

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Detection of truncated virus particles in a persistent RNA virus infection in vivo.

Detection of truncated virus particles in a persistent RNA virus infection in vivo.

... ruslike particles in the tubules and hematopoietic ...The particles observed in the kidney tissues of survivors were 50 by 40 to 65 nm and appeared to be truncated rhabdovirus particles similar to ...

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The Large Marseillevirus Explores Different Entry Pathways by Forming Giant Infectious Vesicles

The Large Marseillevirus Explores Different Entry Pathways by Forming Giant Infectious Vesicles

... MsV viral factory ...large viral factories, occupying 1/3 to 1/2 of the amoeba cytoplasm, all con- taining MsV particles in different stages of morphogenesis ...the viral factories it was ...

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New Model for the Genesis and Maturation of Viroplasms Induced by Fijiviruses in Insect Vector Cells

New Model for the Genesis and Maturation of Viroplasms Induced by Fijiviruses in Insect Vector Cells

... of viral outer capsid protein P10 and P5 over a time course of viral ...after viral infec- tion, by 36 hpi, the outer capsid protein P10 was visualized as small, discrete punctate inclusions, which ...

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Preventive, Mitigating and Treatment Strategies for Containing or Ending The COVID-19 Pandemic

Preventive, Mitigating and Treatment Strategies for Containing or Ending The COVID-19 Pandemic

... Most viral particles distributed in reinfections are prevented by the first line ...reach viral particles and infected ...scenarios, viral particle number is always a ...

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The mitogenic activity of human T-cell leukemia virus type I is T-cell associated and requires the CD2/LFA-3 activation pathway.

The mitogenic activity of human T-cell leukemia virus type I is T-cell associated and requires the CD2/LFA-3 activation pathway.

... Therefore, we evaluated the contribution of viral particles and cell contact to T-lymphocyte activation by examining the ability of purified HTLV-I particles and infected T-cell and non-[r] ...

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