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Modern aspects of human herpesvirus infection. Part 1
Kharkiv Dental JournalBackground. Modern studies confirm the high level of distribution of anthroponotic types of herpes viruses on the globe. Currently, herpesvirus infection is considered as a general systemic disease of the human body, which is due to high pantropism, that is, the ability of herpes viruses to infect all cells, tissues and organs.
Yu.V. Fomenko +3 more
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Reciprocal in vitro interactions between human herpesvirus-6 and HIV-1 Tat
AIDS, 1991The transactivation induced by human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) on the HIV-1 promoter was studied both in the presence and in the absence of the retroviral transactivator protein (Tat) constitutively expressed in Jurkat cells. Jurkat-tat cells were infected with HHV-6, transfected with a plasmid containing HIV-1 long terminal repeat (LTR)/chloramphenicol ...
DI LUCA, Dario +6 more
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Measurement of Antibodies to Herpesvirus Types 1 and 2 in Human Sera
The Journal of Immunology, 1970Abstract When varying dilutions of human sera were mixed with constant amounts of the two types of herpesvirus, it was observed that either type 1 virus was neutralized at a greater serum dilution than type 2, type 2 was neutralized at a greater serum dilution than type 1, or the two types were neutralized equally well.
W E, Rawls +3 more
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Outbreak of Human Herpesvirus Type 1 Infection in Nonhuman Primates (Callithrix penincillata)
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2011Human herpesvirus type 1 (HHV-1) is widely dispersed among the human population. Although infection is often asymptomatic in humans, nonhuman primates develop a severe and often fatal infection. In August 2006, 13 black-tufted marmosets (Callithrix penincillata) from a group of 14 presented with clinical apathy, anorexia, and ataxia.
Erica Azevedo, Costa +8 more
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Journal of Medical Virology, 1999
To determine the seroprevalence of human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8) among human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1)-positive (HIV-1+) and HIV-1-negative (HIV-1-) populations in Japan, 276 HIV-1+ patients and 1,000 HIV-1- blood donors were enrolled in this study.
T, Fujii +9 more
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To determine the seroprevalence of human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8) among human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1)-positive (HIV-1+) and HIV-1-negative (HIV-1-) populations in Japan, 276 HIV-1+ patients and 1,000 HIV-1- blood donors were enrolled in this study.
T, Fujii +9 more
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Nature New Biology, 1973
RECENT studies associate herpesviruses with neoplastic diseases of several animal species and man (see review by Klein1). Direct evidence links herpesviruses with the aetiology of Marek's disease of chickens2 and with the Lucke adenocarcinoma of the frog3–6 and less direct but persuasive data associate the Epstein-Barr herpesvirus with human Burkitt's ...
W, Collard, H, Thornton, M, Green
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RECENT studies associate herpesviruses with neoplastic diseases of several animal species and man (see review by Klein1). Direct evidence links herpesviruses with the aetiology of Marek's disease of chickens2 and with the Lucke adenocarcinoma of the frog3–6 and less direct but persuasive data associate the Epstein-Barr herpesvirus with human Burkitt's ...
W, Collard, H, Thornton, M, Green
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Herpesvirus Trans-Activation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1
1989In humans, HIV-1 infection is characterized by a period of latency followed by progression to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and AIDS-related complex in some cases (Blattner et al. 1985). Factors that influence HIV-1 latency are poorly understood. Several models have been proposed that might explain.
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Chapter 1 The discovery of human herpesvirus type 6
1992Publisher Summary This chapter presents the events that led to the discovery of human herpesvirus type 6 (HHV-6). The period of 1984–1986 was perhaps one of the most exciting periods in biomedicine because of the epidemic of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
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Herpesvirus type 1 serum antibodies and brain tumors in humans.
Clinical neuropathology, 1984Sixty-five patients underwent craniotomy for brain tumors; of these 35 had glioblastoma multiforme (GM). The GM cases, as a group, showed significantly higher serum titers for herpesvirus type 1 (HSV-1) neutralizing antibodies (NT) than the non-glioblastoma cases.
M G, Hadfield +3 more
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Human Herpesvirus (HSV) 1 and 2—Resistance Testing
2004Florence Morfin +2 more
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