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Double-stranded RNA sequencing reveals distinct riboviruses associated with thermoacidophilic bacteria from hot springs in Japan. [PDF]

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Urayama SI   +9 more
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Biallelic mutations in SUPV3L1 cause an inherited neurodevelopmental disorder with variable leukodystrophy due to aberrant mitochondrial double stranded RNA processing

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Green L   +50 more
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Double-stranded RNA

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1980
High molecular weight, fully double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) has been recognized as the genetic material of many plant, animal, fungal, and bacterial viruses (Diplornaviruses): virusspecific dsRNA is also found in cells infected with single-stranded RNA viruses.
LIBONATI M.   +2 more
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The anti‐virus activity of double‐stranded RNA in the presence of antibody to double‐stranded RNA

European Journal of Immunology, 1974
AbstractMice were given double‐stranded RNA from a fungal source either in saline or emulsified in Freund's complete adjuvant. In each case the animals produced antibodies specific for double‐stranded RNA.Mice immunized in this way were as well protected against infection with encephalomyocarditis virus following a subsequent injection of double ...
J. D. Naysmith   +2 more
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Herpes-virus and double-stranded RNA [PDF]

open access: possibleExperientia, 1973
On a cherche a determiner la presence d'un ARN bi-cat\'enaire lors de la r\'eplication du virus herp\'etique. La pr\'ecipitation de LiCl 2M, la filtration sur gel Sephadex, la chromatographie sur cellulose, la s\'edimentation en gradient de densit\'e et l'induction d'interf\'eron in vivo et in vitro semblent d\'emontrer qu'une telle structure n'est pas
R. Perez-Bercoff   +3 more
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The Replication of Double-Stranded RNA

1986
A wide variety of fungi harbor virus-like particles (VLPs), approximately 40 nm in diameter, that contain double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) genomes (10). In some ways, these dsRNA genomes are more similar to plasmids than to true viruses. They are noninfectious and are transferred between cells only under conditions of cytoplasmic mixing, such as occurs in ...
Calvin S. McLaughlin, Anita M. Newman
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Cellular response to double‐stranded RNA

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1991
AbstractThe study of double‐stranded RNA (dsRNA) encompasses a variety of fields. Basic research in this area has contributed to a greater mechanistic understanding of gene induction, tumor cell growth arrest, the establishment of antiviral states, and immunomodulation.
Kenneth I. Strauss   +2 more
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Double-Stranded RNA in Rice

Journal of Plant Research, 1999
) and wild rice (O. rufipogon) tissues. It is detected at every developmental stage, and is transmitted very efficiently to progeny via seeds (more than 98%). The dsRNA is maintained at a constant level (approximately 100 copies/cell) in almost all tissues.
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Double-stranded RNA of Ibaraki virus

Virology, 1977
Abstract The Ibaraki virus RNA is double-stranded. The base composition of the RNA is 27.7% A, 27.1% U, 23.0% G, and 22.2% C. Ibaraki virus is classified as belonging to the orbivirus genus of the family Reoviridae.
Yasuji Saito   +2 more
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Double-Stranded RNAs as Gene Activators

1994
In 1963 Gomatos and Tamm discovered the first natural dsRNA, namely the genomic RNA of reoviruses. A few years later, Lampson et al. (1967) established that dsRNA is the active agent in an extract of a Penicillium funiculosum preparation which, following injection into rabbits, induces interferon (IFN) in serum. They also showed that various natural (i.
Gianni Garotta   +3 more
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