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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2014
Thirty thousand years ago mammoths and other giant fauna roamed Earth. So, too, did a kind of giant virus that is so large it can be seen under a light microscope. Yet unlike many giant land animals this megavirus, Pithovirus sibericum, is still around. It is not the first megavirus discovered, but at 1.5 µm in length, it is the largest.
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Thirty thousand years ago mammoths and other giant fauna roamed Earth. So, too, did a kind of giant virus that is so large it can be seen under a light microscope. Yet unlike many giant land animals this megavirus, Pithovirus sibericum, is still around. It is not the first megavirus discovered, but at 1.5 µm in length, it is the largest.
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Hepatis C Virus: A Giant Leap Forward
Hepatology, 1990A random–primed complementary DNA library was constructed from plasma containing the uncharacterized non–A, non–B hepatitis (NANBH) agent and screened with serum from a patient diagnosed with NANBH. A complementary DNA clone was isolated that was shown to encode an antigen associated specifically with NANBH infections.
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Host–virus interactions and defense mechanisms for giant viruses
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2020AbstractGiant viruses, with virions larger than 200 nm and genomes larger than 340 kilobase pairs, modified the now outdated perception of the virosphere. With virions now reported reaching up to 1.5 μm in size and genomes of up to 2.5 Mb encoding components shared with cellular life forms, giant viruses exhibit a complexity similar to microbes, such ...
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Search for varicella zoster virus in giant cell arteritis
Annals of Neurology, 1998AbstractPolymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemical analyses of formalin‐fixed temporal arteries from 10 pathologically verified cases of giant cell arteritis did not reveal varicella zoster virus antigen or DNA.
C, Nordborg +6 more
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Growth of Fowl Plague Virus in Macrophages and Giant Cells
Nature, 1957THE fowl plague virus strain ‘Rostock’ has been grown in monolayer tissue cultures of macrophages. The virus grows rapidly in these cells, producing characteristic cytopathogenic effects.
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Giant virus biology and diversity in the era of genome-resolved metagenomics
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Frederik Schulz +2 more
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Giant virus biodiversity and environmental biomarkers
2015Cette thèse menée à l'interface entre deux écoles doctorales, a permis d'étudier la diversité virale et de proposer l'utilisation de biomarqueurs pour répondre à des questions environnementales. La première partie présente l'étude et la caractérisation de familles de virus géants isolées au laboratoire Information Génomique et Structurale. La première,
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Varicella-Zoster Virus in Giant Cell Arteritis
JAMA Neurology, 2016Almaghlouth, Ibrahim +2 more
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Host–virus interactions and defense mechanisms for giant viruses
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2021Nisrine Chelkha +2 more
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Giant virus—new boundary of virus
SCIENTIA SINICA VitaeJiang ZHONG, YuCheng XIA, WenYa BIAN
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