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Herpesviruses and Cancer

2011
Herpesviruses are a family of large DNA viruses. They are extremely successful pathogens that have adapted to latently infect and coexist with the host throughout the host’s lifetime. Because of their large coding capacity, these viruses are able to encode a wide variety of viral proteins and regulatory RNAs that impinge on many cellular proteins and ...
Sathish Sadagopan   +3 more
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The Equine Herpesviruses

1983
The equine herpesviruses comprise a diverse group of three antigenically distinct biological agents of protean manifestation in the horse, causing a variety of natural infections that vary from the subclinical to fatal generalized disease. Equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1), also known as equine abortion virus (EAV), or equine rhinopneumonitis virus, is
Charles C. Randall   +2 more
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The Replication of Herpesviruses

1974
This chapter deals with the structure and replication of herpesviruses in susceptible cells. Having stated its scope, we shall take license to say what what we think of it.
Bernard Roizman, Deirdre Furlong
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Genetics of Herpesviruses

1977
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is the prototype of a large group of animal viruses with common morphological and biochemical features. An important preliminary for genetic consideration of herpes simplex virus is familiarity with the structure and composition of the virion and its genetic information content, the virus growth cycle, and the capability of ...
John H. Subak-Sharpe, Morag C. Timbury
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THE HERPESVIRUSES

1965
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the herpesviruses, which is a collection of ether sensitive, DNA viruses that have a similar, if not identical, morphology. Members of the group infect a wide range of birds and mammals, and many cause persistent infections in their natural hosts.
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Interindividual Spread of Herpesviruses

2017
Interindividual spread of herpesviruses is essential for the virus life cycle and maintenance in host populations. For most herpesviruses, the virus-host relationship is close, having coevolved over millions of years resulting in comparatively high species specificity.
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Herpesviruses

Medicine, 2001
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Herpesviruses

2009
A.L. van Lint, D.M. Knipe
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Human Herpesviruses: Cytomegalovirus

2014
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is significant for human health as a cause of birth defects and infections in immunocompromised patients. Congenital CMV infection is a leading cause of hearing loss and an important cause of mental retardation and cerebral palsy. CMV is a common opportunistic pathogen for immunocompromised patients, especially those with impaired
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