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Integration of Viral DNA into the Host Genome

1975
Animal viruses can interact with their host cells in different ways: (1) The virus can actively replicate and finally destroy the cell in a lytic or productive infection. (2) The infection can become abortive or non-productive and lead to the apparent or inapparent persistence or the eventual loss of the viral genome.
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A nuclear sensor of viral DNA?

Science, 2019
Immune Signaling A signaling pathway in eukaryotes known as cGAS–STING recognizes the presence of cytosolic DNA, which alerts the immune system to viral infection or cellular damage. However, the majority of DNA viruses direct their genomic DNA into nuclei, suggesting that nuclear-specific sensing is also needed. L. Wang et al.
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The Anatomy of Viral DNA Molecules

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1967
C A, Thomas, L A, MacHattie
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High hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA viral load is an important risk factor for HBV reactivation in breast cancer patients undergoing cytotoxic chemotherapy

Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 2004
S. Zhong   +8 more
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Heterologous protection against influenza by injection of DNA encoding a viral protein.

Science, 1993
J. Ulmer   +9 more
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Update on infection control practices in cancer hospitals

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018
Ella Ariza-Heredia, Roy F Chemaly
exaly  

Gene expression using DNA viral vectors.

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1990
G. Pavlakis
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Autophagy during viral infection — a double-edged sword

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2018
Younho Choi, Jae U Jung
exaly  

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