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Hippo signalling as a nexus in host-virus interactions. [PDF]

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Bahrami A, Walter C, Ardestani A.
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ANALYSIS OF ONCORHYNCHUS MASOU VIRUS (OMV) DNA AND DETECTION OF OMV DNA IN VIRUS-INFECTED FISHES

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Infectivity of visna virus DNA

Virology, 1976
Abstract Deoxyribonucleic acid isolated from cells infected with the RNA containing slow virus visna confers on uninfected cells the capacity to synthesize new virus. The cytopathic agent isolated in these experiments has the biological and biochemical properties of visna virus, and the active material is DNA by several criteria, the most important ...
A T, Haase   +3 more
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Mechanisms of DNA virus infection entry and early events

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2002
The cellular components engaged in entry of viruses has been an area of intense investigation in recent years. We examine the entry and receptors used for well-studied and prevalent human DNA viruses adenoviruses, poxviruses and two herpesviruses- herpes simplex virus and Epstein-Barr virus. Little is yet known about the entry or early events for other
A Oveta, Fuller, Pilar, Perez-Romero
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The infectivity of nuclear polyhedrosis virus DNA

Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Virologie, 1981
Summary Trichoplusia ni multiply-enveloped nuclear polyhedrosis virus DNA is infectious provided it is circular and double-stranded. This has been shown by comparing linear, nicked circular (nc) and covalently closed (cc) DNA, with single-stranded derivatives, and by comparing naturally cccurring forms with forms generated enzymatically with ligase
D.C. Kelly, X. Wang
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Virus-specific RNA and DNA in nuclei of cells infected with fowlpox virus

Virology, 1976
Abstract Poxviruses appear to be assembled exclusively in the cytoplasm of infected cells, and it has been generally held that all replicative events are restricted to the cytoplasm. Previous work in this laboratory has shown that fowlpox virus (FPV) stimulates DNA synthesis both in vivo and in vitro , which, together with the ability of FPV to ...
L G, Gafford, C C, Randall
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Presence of hepatitis C Virus DNA sequences in the DNA of infected patients

European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2008
ABSTRACTBackground  Hepatitis C virus (HCV) consists of a single positive RNA molecule. In the present study we investigated the possibility that HCV may undergo integration into the genomic DNA of infected cells.Materials and methods  HCV(+) patients (n = 51) and 21 HCV(–) controls were investigated for HCV integration.
R, Zemer   +3 more
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