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Retrovirus budding

Virus Research, 2004
The release of retrovirus particles from the infected cell is greatly stimulated by short motifs, known as "late" or "L" domains, present within the Gag precursor protein. Three distinct classes of L domains have been identified; these bear the core sequence: Pro-Thr/Ser-Ala-Pro [P(T/S)AP], Pro-Pro-x-Tyr (PPxY), or Tyr-Pro-x-Leu (YPxL).
Dimiter G, Demirov, Eric O, Freed
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Filovirus budding

Virus Research, 2004
Family Filoviridae, which includes Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV), is a growing threat to human and non-human primate populations in central Africa. Although many facets of the filovirus life cycle remain to be deciphered, a great deal has been learned in recent years. In particular, a clearer understanding of the roles played by viral, as
Luke D, Jasenosky, Yoshihiro, Kawaoka
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Budding Trees

2014 22nd International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2014
We propose a new decision tree model, named the budding tree, where a node can be both a leaf and an internal decision node. Each bud node starts as a leaf node, can then grow children, but then later on, if necessary, its children can be pruned. This contrasts with traditional tree construction algorithms that only grows the tree during the training ...
Yıldız, Olcay Taner   +2 more
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Fin buds; limb buds; similar types of buds?

Geobios, 1995
Abstract Some aspects of the development of fin and limb buds using data available in the literature are presented in order to examine whether patterning mechanisms bear more similarities than differences. Modern comparative studies are done between teleost fin buds and amniote limb buds.
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Blind ureteric buds

Pediatric Radiology, 1977
Four cases of blind ureteric bud are presented. This unusual abnormality is the result of abortive development of a normal bud or, more frequently, of an accessory bud brought into being by abnormal or premature division of the primary bud. - The disputed relationship between this abnormality and congenital ureteral and vescical diverticula is ...
G, de Filippi, S, dal Forno, M, Bianchi
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Budding of alphaviruses

Virus Research, 2004
Alphaviruses are small highly ordered enveloped RNA viruses, which replicate very efficiently in the infected cell. They consist of a nucleocapsid (NC) and a surrounding membrane with glycoproteins. In the NC the positive single stranded RNA genome of the virus is enclosed by a T=4 icosahedral shell of capsid (C) proteins.
Henrik, Garoff   +2 more
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Budding of alphaviruses

Trends in Microbiology, 1995
The icosahedral structures of alphaviruses and of the external shell of the viral nucleocapsid have been defined to very high resolutions, revealing details of the interactions between the glycoproteins to form trimeric spikes and the nucleocapsid.
Strauss, James H.   +2 more
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Axillary Bud Growth ☆

2017
In this article the roles of assimilate supply, axillary bud age, topophysis, root formation, temperature, irradiance and cytokinins in axillary bud growth regulation are discussed, together with some future prospects for axillary bud growth regulation.
Bredmose, Neils, Costes, Evelyne
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Aided ear bud

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2007
A hearing aid device is configured to operate as an ear bud device for a wireless phone. The hearing aid device functions in a manner similar to a conventional hearing aid device in a first operational state. The operational state of the hearing aid device is changed to a second operational state, in some embodiments, by a verified input from a ...
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Budding Bacteria

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1974
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