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The Enduring Legacy of Randall Cohrs: A Meeting of the Minds in the Rocky Mountains
Randall Cohrs established the Colorado Alphaherpesvirus Latency Society (CALS) in 2011 [...]
Charles Grose +2 more
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HSV‐1 US3: A Master Mimic Hijacking Host Kinase Networks for Viral Dominance
ABSTRACT Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV‐1) encodes the serine/threonine kinase US3, a central regulator of host–virus interactions that promotes viral replication, latency, and reactivation. Despite limited sequence homology to cellular kinases such as Akt or PKA, US3 phosphorylates diverse substrates to manipulate multiple pathways.
Imran Hossain +5 more
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In Vivo Egress of an Alphaherpesvirus from Axons [PDF]
ABSTRACT Many alphaherpesviruses establish a latent infection in the peripheral nervous systems of their hosts. This life cycle requires the virus to move long distances in axons toward the neuron's cell body during infection and away from the cell body during reactivation.
Mark J, Tomishima, Lynn W, Enquist
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Histopathological and genetic characterisation of Marek's disease in Sebright chickens from Brazil
Abstract Marek's disease is a lymphoproliferative condition caused by Gallid alphaherpesvirus 2 (Marek's disease virus), affecting primarily birds of the order Galliformes. This study reports a case of Marek's disease in Sebright chickens in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Thomas Salles Dias +5 more
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Herpesviruses are significant pathogens of ruminants. In water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis), however, herpesviruses have not been thoroughly studied. Although bubaline alphaherpesvirus 1 (BuAHV1) and bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoAHV1) have already been recovered from water buffaloes, to date, no reports on the occurrence of bovine alphaherpesvirus 5 ...
Bruna Paredes-Galarza +17 more
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Alphaherpesviruses and the Cytoskeleton in Neuronal Infections
Following infection of exposed peripheral tissues, neurotropic alphaherpesviruses invade nerve endings and deposit their DNA genomes into the nuclei of neurons resident in ganglia of the peripheral nervous system.
Gregory A. Smith +2 more
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Differentially-Charged Liposomes Interact with Alphaherpesviruses and Interfere with Virus Entry
Exposure of phosphatidylserine (PS) in the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane is induced by infection with several members of the Alphaherpesvirinae subfamily. There is evidence that PS is used by the equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) during entry, but
Oleksandr Kolyvushko +5 more
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Assembly and Egress of an Alphaherpesvirus Clockwork [PDF]
All viruses produce infectious particles that possess some degree of stability in the extracellular environment yet disassemble upon cell contact and entry. For the alphaherpesviruses, which include many neuroinvasive viruses of mammals, these metastable virions consist of an icosahedral capsid surrounded by a protein matrix (referred to as the ...
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Alphaherpesvirus DNA replication in dissociated human trigeminal ganglia [PDF]
Analysis of the frequency and PCR-quantifiable abundance of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and varicella zoster virus (VZV) DNA in multiple biological replicates of cells from dissociated randomly distributed human trigeminal ganglia (TG) of four subjects revealed an increase in both parameters and in both viruses during 5 days of culture, with no
Randall J, Cohrs +6 more
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Background: Equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) is a major cause of abortion and respiratory disease. Equine herpesvirus type 4 (EHV-4), on the other hand, is exclusively associated with respiratory disease in horse populations worldwide, particularly in ...
Ahmed A.H. Ali +4 more
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