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Analysis of the evolution and variation of the human influenza A virus nucleoprotein gene from 1933 to 1990.

Analysis of the evolution and variation of the human influenza A virus nucleoprotein gene from 1933 to 1990.

... Because of the known importance of the NP in host specificity and the well-established systematic mutations that occur in the hemagglutinin gene when human viruses are adapted to grow in[r] ... See full document

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Novel Origin of the 1918 Pandemic Influenza Virus Nucleoprotein Gene

Novel Origin of the 1918 Pandemic Influenza Virus Nucleoprotein Gene

... the human-swine clade versus its avian progenitor ...H1N1 virus into European ...ferences from the avian consensus strain argues for recent introduction from birds; 80 years after 1918, the NP ... See full document

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Human Influenza A Virus Hemagglutinin Glycan Evolution Follows a Temporal Pattern to a Glycan Limit

Human Influenza A Virus Hemagglutinin Glycan Evolution Follows a Temporal Pattern to a Glycan Limit

... rate variation among sites and either a constant population size or exponential-growth coalescent ...window from January 1st to December ...comparison analysis by computing the marginal likelihoods ... See full document

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Intranasal Adenovirus-Vectored Vaccine for Induction of Long-Lasting Humoral Immunity-Mediated Broad Protection against Influenza in Mice

Intranasal Adenovirus-Vectored Vaccine for Induction of Long-Lasting Humoral Immunity-Mediated Broad Protection against Influenza in Mice

... the human population, making nasal Ad-based vaccines useful in ...rAd-vectored influenza vaccines containing the HA gene are su- perior in the induction of stalk-specific Abs that play an important ... See full document

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From Selection to Coronation of Monarchs in the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Nikki: A Critical Exploration

From Selection to Coronation of Monarchs in the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Nikki: A Critical Exploration

... known from now to many generations to come and nothing can ...Kingdom, from eighteen (18) years old you can be King or Queen; contrary to the Kingdom of Nikki where the candidate should have seventy (70) ... See full document

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The Purification and Properties of One of the ‘b’ Proteins from Virus-Infected Tobacco Plants

The Purification and Properties of One of the ‘b’ Proteins from Virus-Infected Tobacco Plants

... solution for staining in electrophoresis and isoelectric focussing on polyacrylamide gels. 0977)- Soluble leaf proteins in virus infected plants and acquired resistance[r] ... See full document

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The moss Physcomitrella patens: methods and tools from cultivation to targeted analysis of gene function

The moss Physcomitrella patens: methods and tools from cultivation to targeted analysis of gene function

... plant evolution and the associated gain of specific features connecting the aquatic and terrestrial mode of ...transition from aquatic to terrestrial life approximately 470 MYA, the first land plants ... See full document

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Influenza Virus Nucleoprotein Interacts with Influenza Virus Polymerase Proteins

Influenza Virus Nucleoprotein Interacts with Influenza Virus Polymerase Proteins

... in influenza virus-infected cells the coimmunoprecipitation results with antipolymerase or anti-NP antibodies were similar with and without RNase treat- ment of the RNP-free polymerase protein complex, the ... See full document

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From the Aristotelian soul to genetic and epigenetic information: the evolution of the modern concepts in developmental biology at the turn of the century

From the Aristotelian soul to genetic and epigenetic information: the evolution of the modern concepts in developmental biology at the turn of the century

... Int J Dev lJiol ~O 21 26 (1996) 21 From the Aristotelian soul to genetic and epigenetic information the evolution of the modern concepts in developmental biology at the turn of the century Creature ma[.] ... See full document

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The discursive configuration, from the word to the image: Duality of Rufino Tamayo and the origin of art

The discursive configuration, from the word to the image: Duality of Rufino Tamayo and the origin of art

... dagger. From this chromatic confrontation between the axes of the serpent and the jaguar is that we understand that Tamayo wants to reactivate the Nahua myth of the origin of the universe in ... See full document

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Analysis of Lord of the Flies Based on the Theme of Human Evil

Analysis of Lord of the Flies Based on the Theme of Human Evil

... The unique location of the British islands makes its history, literature, art and islands inextricably linked, therefore, “Desert Island” has become an indispensable theme in British literature. In this type of novel, ... See full document

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Mutational Analysis of Conserved Amino Acids in the Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein

Mutational Analysis of Conserved Amino Acids in the Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein

... mutational analysis to examine the roles of highly conserved amino acids in the influenza A virus NP for the virus life ...on virus growth in vitro at either 33°C or 37°C, whereas other ... See full document

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Characterization of Nucleoprotein Extracted from Human Influenza A Virus Cultured in Two Different Cell Lines

Characterization of Nucleoprotein Extracted from Human Influenza A Virus Cultured in Two Different Cell Lines

... the influenza virus for vaccine production ...on influenza internal proteins. In the present study, we assessed influenza virus NP isoelectric (pI) properties in different host systems; ... See full document

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From development to evolution: the re establishment of the "Alexander Kowalevsky Medal"

From development to evolution: the re establishment of the "Alexander Kowalevsky Medal"

... Besides the preoccupation on research, Kowalevsky had many other commitments (teaching, administration, and etc.). From the beginning of his professional life, Kowalevsky had permanent relationships with Russian ... See full document

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The reeler gene: a clue to brain development and evolution

The reeler gene: a clue to brain development and evolution

... Int I II ' Rinl 16 101 107 (19921 tOl The reeler gene a clue to brain development and evolution ANDRE M GOFFINET Department of Physiology, FUNDP Medical School, Namur, Belgium ABSTRACT Reeler mutant m[.] ... See full document

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Role of Substitutions in the Hemagglutinin in the Emergence of the 1968 Pandemic Influenza Virus

Role of Substitutions in the Hemagglutinin in the Emergence of the 1968 Pandemic Influenza Virus

... andemic influenza viruses originate from the natural reservoir of influenza A viruses in wild aquatic birds by various mech- anisms, including adaptation of avian precursors in intermediate host ... See full document

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CNOT4 Mediated Ubiquitination of Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein Promotes Viral RNA Replication

CNOT4 Mediated Ubiquitination of Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein Promotes Viral RNA Replication

... CNOT4 enhances viral NP ubiquitination, whereas the deubiquitinase USP11 reduces it. Since CNOT4 has E3 ubiquitin ligase activity (30), we next studied whether CNOT4 triggers ubiquitination of viral RNP, thereby ... See full document

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Antigenic variation of influenza A virus nucleoprotein detected with monoclonal antibodies.

Antigenic variation of influenza A virus nucleoprotein detected with monoclonal antibodies.

... Viruses of other influenza A virus subtypes showed antigenic variation in these nucleoprotein determinants, although changes in only one determinant were detected in HON1 and animal stra[r] ... See full document

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The Antiviral Mechanism of an Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein Specific Single Domain Antibody Fragment

The Antiviral Mechanism of an Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein Specific Single Domain Antibody Fragment

... IMPORTANCE Influenza virus strains can rapidly escape from protection afforded by seasonal vaccines or acquire resistance to available ...the virus life cycle are therefore urgently needed. ... See full document

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The creation of a contagious H5N1 influenza virus: implications for the education of life scientists

The creation of a contagious H5N1 influenza virus: implications for the education of life scientists

... 21 influenza ex- perts and one ethicist at an international meeting at the World Health organisation (WHo) and that meeting had reservations about what the NSABB had decided ... See full document

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