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Giant virus transcription and translation occur at well-defined locations within amoeba host cells
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Tuberculosis of the tongue in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis treated with methotrexate and adalimumab. [PDF]
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Giant virus creates subcellular environment to overcome codon– tRNA mismatch
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Unveiling the viral frontier in a warming world: temperature as a key ecological driver of viral diversity in subantarctic Chilean Patagonia fjords. [PDF]
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Science, 2003
During a study following a pneumonia outbreak in 1992, a microorganism growing in amoebae and resembling a small Gram-positive coccus ([Fig. 1][1]A) was isolated from the water of a cooling tower in Bradford, England.
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During a study following a pneumonia outbreak in 1992, a microorganism growing in amoebae and resembling a small Gram-positive coccus ([Fig. 1][1]A) was isolated from the water of a cooling tower in Bradford, England.
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Giants among larges: how gigantism impacts giant virus entry into amoebae
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2016The proposed order Megavirales comprises the nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses (NCLDV), infecting a wide range of hosts. Over time, they co-evolved with different host cells, developing various strategies to penetrate them. Mimiviruses and other giant viruses enter cells through phagocytosis, while Marseillevirus and other large viruses explore ...
Rodrigo Araújo Lima, Rodrigues +3 more
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Giant-cell pneumonia caused by parainfluenza virus
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1979IN 1959, Enders and collaborators I isolated measles virus from the lungs of patients dying of giant cell pneumonia. Since then, this virus has been firmly established as a causative agent of this disease in patients with leukemia ~ or immunodeficiency diseases? A recent pathology textbook describes measles virus as the sole agent responsible for giant
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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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The evolution of giant virus genomes
Science, 2017Viral Genomics Some giant viruses encode a genome larger than that of some bacteria, but their evolutionary history is a mystery. Examining the genomes within a sample from a wastewater treatment plant in Austria, Schulz et al. assembled a previously undiscovered giant virus genome, which they used to mine genetic databases for related viruses.
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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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