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Promising Nanostructured Materials against Enveloped Virus [PDF]
The development of self-disinfectant devices is highly needed to prevent and control infections, mainly caused by virus. In the past years, coronaviruses have been a threat to humanity, causing severe epidemics of respiratory infections such as severe ...
GABRIEL G. DE TOLEDO +6 more
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Exosome-Autophagy Crosstalk in Enveloped Virus Infection. [PDF]
Exosomes, which are extracellular vesicles (EVs) predominantly present in bodily fluids, participate in various physiological processes. Autophagy, an intracellular degradation mechanism, eliminates proteins and damaged organelles by forming double-membrane autophagosomes.
Wang Y, Ren L, Bai H, Jin Q, Zhang L.
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SnapShot: Enveloped Virus Entry. [PDF]
In order to initiate successful infection, viruses have to transmit and deliver their genome from one host cell or organism to another. To achieve this, enveloped viruses must first fuse their membrane with those of the target host cell. Here, we describe the sequence of events leading to the entry of representative enveloped viruses, highlighting the ...
Mercer J +3 more
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The World Health Organization has called for new effective and affordable alternative antimicrobial materials for the prevention and treatment of microbial infections.
Isaías Sanmartín-Santos +5 more
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Effect of ultrasound with methylene blue as sound sensitive agent on virus inactivation
The goal of this paper is to explore a method for virus inactivation based on ultrasonic treatment, and on this basis, to explore the synergistic effect of methylene blue as a sonosensitizer in virus inactivation.
Nan Lu +8 more
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Aims: To develop infectious (live/dead) enveloped virus test indicators and response surface methodology (RSM) models that evaluate survival of an enveloped ribonucleic acid (RNA) virus on contaminated aircraft materials after exposure to hot, humid air (
Tony L. Buhr +19 more
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Ebola virus (EBOV) causes a hemorrhagic fever with fatality rates up to 90%. The EBOV entry process is complex and incompletely understood. Following attachment to host cells, EBOV is trafficked to late endosomes/lysosomes where its glycoprotein (GP) is ...
Laura Odongo +4 more
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2014 REU Poster: Quantifying Lipid Contents In Liposomes with Enveloped Plasmonic Nanoparticles [PDF]
Poster presentation at REU Summer's End Research Symposium, 2014, by REU participant Beatrix Seytono, Calhoun Community College - Bjoern Reinhard group, Amin Feizpour lab mentor.Phosphatidylserine(PS) and monosialotetrahexosylganglioside(GM1) are ...
Seytono, Beatrix
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The germicidal efficacy of LED UV-A lighting has scarcely been compared in continuous and pulsed modes for contaminated surfaces. Herein, we compare the disinfection properties of pulsed versus continuous lighting at equal irradiances using a 365 nm LED ...
Erik Kvam, Brian Davis, Kevin Benner
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Glycans are, with nucleic acids, proteins and lipids, one of the four founding structures of cellular life. Due to their non-template synthesis, they are inherently heterogeneous and difficult to study with regards to their structure and function.
Thilo Stehle +3 more
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