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NGS amplification panel HCV-seq for sequencing hepatitis C virus RNA (<i>Flaviviridae</i>: <i>Hepacivirus</i>)

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Mikhail D. Chanyshev   +7 more
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A nitrogen-containing diphyllin derivative C156-P1 exhibited broad-spectrum antiviral activity against Flaviviridae viruses by preventing endosomal acidification

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Pseudotyped Virus for Flaviviridae

2023
Members of Flaviviridae are enveloped single positive-stranded RNA viruses including hepacivirus, pestivirus, pegivirus, and mosquito-transmitted flavivirus, which are important pathogens of infectious diseases and pose serious threats to human health.
Leiliang, Zhang   +3 more
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[Flaviviridae and mitochondria: Everything you always wanted to know about their relationship but were afraid to ask].

Virologie, 2021
Infections with Flaviviridae constitute a major public health concern, especially considering the limited availability of prophylactic and therapeutic treatments.
Wesley Freppel   +2 more
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Replicative/transcription enzymes of Flaviviridae.

Virologie (Montrouge, France), 2013
The family Flaviviridae comprises several major human pathogens including Hepatitis C virus (genus hepacivirus), yellow fever virus or dengue virus (genus flavivirus). The Flaviviridae genomes are made of a single stranded RNA segment that encodes seven non-structural proteins : NS1, NS2A, NS2B, NS3, NS4A, NS4B and NS5 in the flaviviruses like dengue ...
Bressanelli, Stéphane, Lescar, Julien
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The hepatic flaviviridae: summary

Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 1999
Hepatitis C envelope proteins (E1, E2) induce protective neutralizing antibodies. The extent of sequence diversity reflects the host's ability to control viral populations and the response to antiviral therapy. Attempts to prepare effective vaccines against HCV are foiled by lack of prolonged protective immunity.
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Neurological manifestations of Flaviviridae, Togaviridae, and Peribunyaviridae as vector‐borne viruses

Reviews in Medical Virology
Vector‐borne viruses pose a significant health problem worldwide, as they are transmitted to humans through the bite of infected arthropods such as mosquitoes and ticks.
Mohammed Alissa   +2 more
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Flaviviridae polymerase and RNA replication

Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 1999
Sequence motifs within the non‐structural protein NS5 or NS5B of the members of the family Flaviviridae suggest that this protein is the RNA‐dependent RNA polymerase. This protein has now been expressed in various in vitro systems and used in polymerase assays.
P. Thompson, A. Bartholomeusz
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