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The biological functions of PRRSV nonstructural protein NSP2 in viral infection and replication and its role in host regulatory mechanisms [PDF]
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is a single-stranded, positive-sense arterivirus that causes reproductive and respiratory disorders in sows.
Zhenzhen Zheng +4 more
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The full-length nsp2 replicase contributes to viral assembly in highly pathogenic PRRSV-2 [PDF]
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome viruses (PRRSVs) are significant pathogens that affect the global swine industry. Its virions consist of a central core composed of nucleocapsid (N) protein, surrounded by multiple distinct viral envelope ...
Yuan-Zhe Bai +12 more
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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is an Arterivirus that has been devastating the swine industry worldwide since the late 1980s. Previous studies have reported that PRRSV infection induced the production of IL-1β.
Jing Bi +9 more
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Development of GFP-expressing infectious clones for PRRSV using TAR cloning for antiviral drug screening [PDF]
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), an Arteriviridae family enveloped RNA virus, is a major swine pathogen. Using yeast transformation-associated recombination (TAR) cloning, we efficiently generated infectious PRRSV and GFP ...
Minze Zhang +3 more
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Regulatory T cells (T<sub>regs</sub>) are a subset of T cells that are responsible for maintaining peripheral immune tolerance and homeostasis.
Tanya LeRoith
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The efficiency with which ribosomes shift reading frames when decoding viral RNA may change over the course of an infection.
Martina M Yordanova, Pavel V Baranov
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Nutraceuticals and COVID‐19: A mechanistic approach toward attenuating the disease complications
Abstract Nutraceuticals have emerged as potential compounds to attenuate the COVID‐19 complications. Precisely, these food additives strengthen the overall COVID treatment and enhance the immunity of a person. Such compounds have been used at a large scale, in almost every household due to their better affordability and easy access.
Keshav Raj Paudel +19 more
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Heparan sulfate analogue (sodium 3‐mercaptopropane sulfonate, MPS) modified MXene nanocomposites (Ti3C2‐Au‐MPS) are successfully synthesized, which can strongly inhibit porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) pseudovirus.
Ting Tong +3 more
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Recent insights into the structure and function of coronavirus ribonucleases
Coronaviruses encode two ribonucleases: Nsp14, an exonuclease, and Nsp15, an endonuclease. This review covers the latest structures of SARS‐CoV‐2 Nsp14 and Nsp15 and discusses insights into nuclease functions and progress towards therapeutic inhibitors. The viral particle was generated using BioRender.
Meredith N. Frazier +4 more
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Escaping the Lion’s Den: redirecting autophagy for unconventional release and spread of viruses
RNA virus progenies undergo secretion and spread via multiple pathways. We highlight recent evidence on the autophagosome‐derived unconventional route. The inner membrane of these organelles can either disintegrate to release free virions or stay intact to release populations of virions in membrane‐bound forms, which are then internalized into ...
Qi Wen Teo +2 more
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