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Virus Clearance through Apoptosis-Dependent Phagocytosis of Influenza A Virus-Infected Cells by Macrophages

Virus Clearance through Apoptosis-Dependent Phagocytosis of Influenza A Virus-Infected Cells by Macrophages

... HeLa cells infected with virus for 9 h were examined, electron-dense particles with a size and shape similar to those of influenza virus were visible along the pe- riphery (indicated by arrows ...

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Fate of Sendai Virus Ribonucleoprotein in Virus-infected Cells

Fate of Sendai Virus Ribonucleoprotein in Virus-infected Cells

... To determine which virus components are responsible for the radioactivity found in the cytoplasm, cells were infected with the virus labeled simultaneously with 32PO4 and 3H-leucine, and[r] ...

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Enzyme induction in virus-infected cells

Enzyme induction in virus-infected cells

... Polymeraze activity is stimulated by infection with Poxvirus Part 1, this thesis; Green and Pina, 1962 and Herpes simplex Keir and Gold, 1963 , but as yet it has not been established if [r] ...

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Complementation rescue of Rous sarcoma virus from transformed mammalian cells by polyethylene glycol-mediated cell fusion.

Complementation rescue of Rous sarcoma virus from transformed mammalian cells by polyethylene glycol-mediated cell fusion.

... Sarcoma virus infected cells PRA or PRB were plated as infectious centers see above on uninfected C/E chicken cells, cells infected with leukosis virus of the same subgroup, and genetica[r] ...

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Incoming Influenza A Virus Evades Early Host Recognition, while Influenza B Virus Induces Interferon Expression Directly upon Entry

Incoming Influenza A Virus Evades Early Host Recognition, while Influenza B Virus Induces Interferon Expression Directly upon Entry

... Host cells recognize influenza viruses via their RNA molecules, and the RIG-I-mediated cascade, activated by 5=-triphosphate- bearing RNAs, is considered to be the most crucial antiviral sig- naling pathway ...

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Blockade of Interferon Induction and Action by the E3L Double-Stranded RNA Binding Proteins of Vaccinia Virus

Blockade of Interferon Induction and Action by the E3L Double-Stranded RNA Binding Proteins of Vaccinia Virus

... in cells infected with VV⌬E3L and not with wild-type VV or with a reconstituted wild-type VV ...when cells were infected with virus lacking E3L ...disease virus-induced IRF3 ...

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Ubiquitination of the Cytoplasmic Domain of Influenza A Virus M2 Protein Is Crucial for Production of Infectious Virus Particles

Ubiquitination of the Cytoplasmic Domain of Influenza A Virus M2 Protein Is Crucial for Production of Infectious Virus Particles

... during virus infection. Up to 6 hpi, amounts of vRNA in M2-K78R mutant virus-infected cells were equal to or even slightly higher than those in WT virus-infected cells, ...

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Effects of chloroquine and cytochalasin B on the infection of cells by Sindbis virus and vesicular stomatitis virus.

Effects of chloroquine and cytochalasin B on the infection of cells by Sindbis virus and vesicular stomatitis virus.

... The absence of E2 protein in chloroquine-treated Sindbis virus-infected cells suggests that chloroquine treatment may inhibit Sindbis virus in the cells that become infected in the prese[r] ...

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Restricted virus replication in the spinal cords of nude mice infected with a Theiler's virus variant.

Restricted virus replication in the spinal cords of nude mice infected with a Theiler's virus variant.

... By 6 weeks after per os infection, the distribution of virus-infected cells within brain and spinal cord was essentially the same in wild-type DA virus-infected and variantvirus-infected[r] ...

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HIV Nef and Vpu protect HIV infected CD4+ T cells from antibody mediated cell lysis through down modulation of CD4 and BST2

HIV Nef and Vpu protect HIV infected CD4+ T cells from antibody mediated cell lysis through down modulation of CD4 and BST2

... T cells were transduced with a lentivirus containing a non-targeting (NT) or a BST2-targeting (SH) shRNA as described in ...SH cells as examined by flow ...+ infected cells from a ...

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Increased Readthrough Transcription across the Simian Virus 5 M-F Gene Junction Leads to Growth Defects and a Global Inhibition of Viral mRNA Synthesis

Increased Readthrough Transcription across the Simian Virus 5 M-F Gene Junction Leads to Growth Defects and a Global Inhibition of Viral mRNA Synthesis

... simian virus 5 (rSV5) mutants containing substitutions in the M-F intergenic region were generated to determine the effect of increased readthrough transcription on the paramyxovirus growth ...rSV5. Cells ...

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Deep Sequencing Identifies Noncanonical Editing of Ebola and Marburg Virus RNAs in Infected Cells

Deep Sequencing Identifies Noncanonical Editing of Ebola and Marburg Virus RNAs in Infected Cells

... from virus-infected cells ...EBOV-infected cells (19); however, these data provide evidence for a transcriptional gradient at a single-nucleotide resolution, while the previous ...

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Two initiation sites for translation of poliovirus RNA in vitro: comparison of LSc and Mahoney strains.

Two initiation sites for translation of poliovirus RNA in vitro: comparison of LSc and Mahoney strains.

... A comparison of the proteins synthesized in LSc virus-infected cells in the presence or absence of excess salt with those synthesized by Mahoney virus-infected cells showed differences i[r] ...

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An endoplasmic reticulum-retained herpes simplex virus glycoprotein H is absent from secreted virions: evidence for reenvelopment during egress.

An endoplasmic reticulum-retained herpes simplex virus glycoprotein H is absent from secreted virions: evidence for reenvelopment during egress.

... the virus then undergoes de-envelopment, followed by reenvelopment at membranes outside the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), by constructing a recombinant virus in which the expression of an essential ...

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Dengue Virus Infected Dendritic Cells, but Not Monocytes, Activate Natural Killer Cells through a Contact Dependent Mechanism Involving Adhesion Molecules

Dengue Virus Infected Dendritic Cells, but Not Monocytes, Activate Natural Killer Cells through a Contact Dependent Mechanism Involving Adhesion Molecules

... (NK) cells are a critical component of the innate immune system and provide early defense against viral infections (4, ...NK cells during the early stages of DENV infection ...NK cells displaying ...

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Studies on the fusion peptide of a paramyxovirus fusion glycoprotein: roles of conserved residues in cell fusion.

Studies on the fusion peptide of a paramyxovirus fusion glycoprotein: roles of conserved residues in cell fusion.

... A SV40 F recombinant virus-infected cells expressing wt F, G3A, G7A, and G12A and cells infected with an irrelevant SV40 recombinant virus C expressing the influenza virus HA glycoprotei[r] ...

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Exon 3 of the Human Cytomegalovirus Major Immediate-Early Region Is Required for Efficient Viral Gene Expression and for Cellular Cyclin Modulation

Exon 3 of the Human Cytomegalovirus Major Immediate-Early Region Is Required for Efficient Viral Gene Expression and for Cellular Cyclin Modulation

... 30-77 virus in HFF and ...wild-type virus production peaking twice as fast as release of IE ⌬ 30-77 virus in both cell ...ihfie1.3 cells, IE ⌬ 30-77 virus-infected cells ...

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Type I Interferon-Sensitive Recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus for Oncolytic Virotherapy

Type I Interferon-Sensitive Recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus for Oncolytic Virotherapy

... CaCo2 cells (data not ...mor cells, we sought to examine the expression of IFN-respon- sive ...HT1080 cells infected with the rBC and rLaSota ...rBC-Edit virus-infected ...

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The Epstein-Barr Virus Protein BRLF1 Activates S Phase Entry through E2F1 Induction

The Epstein-Barr Virus Protein BRLF1 Activates S Phase Entry through E2F1 Induction

... NPC-KT cells (with a latent EBV infection) were mock, AdLacZ, or AdBRLF1 infected at an MOI of 50 and immunoblotted 24 h after infection by using a monoclonal antibody directed against the early lytic EBV ...

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Role of cell-associated enveloped vaccinia virus in cell-to-cell spread.

Role of cell-associated enveloped vaccinia virus in cell-to-cell spread.

... Cell-associated virus A and B, virus released to the medium by trypsin C and D, and extracellular virus E and F were isolated from WR-infected cells A, C, and E or IHD-J infected cells B[r] ...

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