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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 ...study virus-host interaction in natural target cells at the molecular ...for virushost ...

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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

... where virus replica- tion is severely ...the host in set- tings of host-pathogen ...the host ubiquitin/proteasome system (UPS) to degrade cellular restriction ...on virus-host ...

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Deep Sea Hydrothermal Vent Viruses Compensate for Microbial Metabolism in Virus Host Interactions

Deep Sea Hydrothermal Vent Viruses Compensate for Microbial Metabolism in Virus Host Interactions

... of host organ- ...the virus-host interactions, viromes and microbiomes of sediment samples from three deep-sea hydrothermal vents were ex- plored in this ...the virus particles were purified ...

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Modeling Virus-Host Networks

Modeling Virus-Host Networks

... for host factors necessary for ...them. Virus-host interac- tion networks will eventually support the study and treatment of infection, but first require more data and better analysis ...of ...

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Prediction of HIV-1 virus-host protein interactions using virus and host sequence motifs

Prediction of HIV-1 virus-host protein interactions using virus and host sequence motifs

... of virus-host interactions beyond what can be gathered from viral and host protein ...identifying host protein sets enriched with virus targeted host proteins for a wide scope of ...

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Host  and Strain Specific Regulation of Influenza Virus Polymerase Activity by Interacting Cellular Proteins

Host and Strain Specific Regulation of Influenza Virus Polymerase Activity by Interacting Cellular Proteins

... HPAI virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (PB1, PB2, and PA pro- teins) and nucleoprotein (NP) to interactions with mammalian host proteins is thought to contribute to the efficiency of viral RNA synthesis ...

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Comparing Phylogenetic Codivergence between Polyomaviruses and Their Hosts

Comparing Phylogenetic Codivergence between Polyomaviruses and Their Hosts

... natural host because only this species has shown high titers of Sa12 antibodies ...this virus and included these data in the present ...this virus, so it will not be included in this ...a ...

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First Insights into the Entry Process of Hyperthermophilic Archaeal Viruses

First Insights into the Entry Process of Hyperthermophilic Archaeal Viruses

... V iruses infecting Archaea constitute an integral, yet unique part of the virosphere. In particular, a significant portion of the viruses infecting hyperthermophilic archaea display morpho- types— bottle shaped, lemon ...

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Network Guided Discovery of Influenza Virus Replication Host Factors

Network Guided Discovery of Influenza Virus Replication Host Factors

... of host factors required for viral replication within a hu- man protein-protein interaction (PPI) network can be exploited to identify drug tar- gets that are robust to drug-mediated selective ...pressure. ...

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Comparative Characterization of the Sindbis Virus Proteome from Mammalian and Invertebrate Hosts Identifies nsP2 as a Component of the Virion and Sorting Nexin 5 as a Significant Host Factor for Alphavirus Replication

Comparative Characterization of the Sindbis Virus Proteome from Mammalian and Invertebrate Hosts Identifies nsP2 as a Component of the Virion and Sorting Nexin 5 as a Significant Host Factor for Alphavirus Replication

... of virus-host biology remains central to the development of new approaches; therefore, novel techniques must be harnessed to increase this basic scientific ...Sindbis virus, specifically packaged ...

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Cell to Cell Variation in Defective Virus Expression and Effects on Host Responses during Influenza Virus Infection

Cell to Cell Variation in Defective Virus Expression and Effects on Host Responses during Influenza Virus Infection

... complex virus- host interactions have been greatly facilitated by the application of fast-evolving single-cell RNA-seq approaches (reviewed in reference ...influenza virus infection, reveals ...

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Host Physiologic Changes Induced by Influenza A Virus Lead to Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm Dispersion and Transition from Asymptomatic Colonization to Invasive Disease

Host Physiologic Changes Induced by Influenza A Virus Lead to Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm Dispersion and Transition from Asymptomatic Colonization to Invasive Disease

... enza virus infection and staphylococcal pneumonia, and these studies have uncovered many facets of the interplay between the virus, host, and ...influenza virus infection prior to ...

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Arenavirus infection correlates with lower survival of its natural rodent host in a long term capture mark recapture study

Arenavirus infection correlates with lower survival of its natural rodent host in a long term capture mark recapture study

... choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) in Mus musculus, LASV and Morogoro virus (MORV) in Mast- omys natalensis, Machupo virus in Callomys callosus and Junin virus in Callomys musculinus ...reservoir ...

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 ANTIVIRAL POTENTIAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS: AN OVERVIEW

 ANTIVIRAL POTENTIAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS: AN OVERVIEW

... a virus or virus containing vaccine or specific antibody which can produce either a protective or therapeutic effect to the clear detectable advantage of the virus infected ...

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Human and Host Species Transferrin Receptor 1 Use by North American Arenaviruses

Human and Host Species Transferrin Receptor 1 Use by North American Arenaviruses

... FIG 6 Modest changes in hTfR1 are sufficient to support infection of most North American arenaviruses. (A) Sequence alignment of residues 199 through 218 of hTfR1 and NmTfR1 is shown. Residue Y211, critical for all ...

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A literature based on entry and development of human immunodeficiency virus into the human host

A literature based on entry and development of human immunodeficiency virus into the human host

... Viruses need a perfect host to replicate themselves into millions. Like other viruses, HIV also depends on proteins and other genetic components of the host cells to multiply itself. HIV attack the CD4+T ...

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The challenges posed by equine arboviruses

The challenges posed by equine arboviruses

... 2009 Host selection by Culex pipiens mosquitoes and West Nile virus.. and Andreadis, T.G.[r] ...

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Cost of Host Radiation in an RNA Virus

Cost of Host Radiation in an RNA Virus

... novel host may trade off with competitive ability on enza B is generally restricted to humans (Kingsbury the original or alternate hosts (Gould 1979; Olmsted ...

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The Capsid-Binding Nucleolar Helicase DDX56 Is Important for Infectivity of West Nile Virus

The Capsid-Binding Nucleolar Helicase DDX56 Is Important for Infectivity of West Nile Virus

... To determine how WNV infection affected levels of DDX56 mRNA, semi- quantitative PCR was employed. Total RNA (1 ␮ g) extracted from mock- or WNV-infected cells was used for reverse transcription as described above. Five ...

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