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The Impact of CVB3 Infection on Host Cell Biology
2008CVB3 myocarditis can lead to dilated cardiomyopath (DCM). DCM is one of the leading causes of the need for heart transplantation, so it is important to understand the life cycle of CVB3 and its interactions with the host cell. Infection causes rapid death of host cardiomyocytes by altering normal cellular homeostasis for the efficient release of ...
D, Marchant +4 more
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Tumor progression, biology, and host response in melanoma
Current Opinion in Oncology, 1992Malignant melanoma has provided an excellent model system for studying crucial events in human tumor development and progression. Important components discussed here include the independence of melanoma cells from exogenous growth factors due to self-stimulation and the altered adhesive properties and invasive capacity of these cells.
A, Menrad, M, Herlyn
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Coinvasion biology of endoparasites and highly clonal hosts
Journal of Invertebrate PathologyThe ability to disperse and become established elsewhere is crucial for organisms as environmental quality varies over space and time. Many parasites produce resistant stages that can achieve dispersal independently from hosts. However, co-dispersal of parasites with hosts offers another means of dispersal.
Beth, Okamura, Hanna, Hartikainen
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Biology, Host Relations, and Epidemiology of Sarcoptes scabiei
Annual Review of Entomology, 1989Scabies continues to be an important parasitic disease of humans, and other mammals. Suprisingly for a disease that has afflicted humans since antiquity, little is directly known about the basic biology of the parasite, the host-parasite interactions, the host immune response, and host susceptibility.
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Development of HostāOrthogonal Genetic Systems for Synthetic Biology
Advanced Biology, 2021Wentao Ding, Zhihui Wang, Huimin Zhao
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Host-Pathogen Interaction: Biology and Public Health
Interactions between host and pathogenic microorganisms are common in nature and have a significant impact on host health, often leading to several types of infections. These interactions have evolved as a result of the ongoing battle between the host's defense mechanisms and the pathogens' invasion strategies.Richard, Ponce-Cusi +4 more
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Systems Biology-Based Investigation of HostāPlasmodium Interactions
Trends in Parasitology, 2018Maren L Smith, Mark P Styczynski
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Endogenous viruses: insights into viral evolution and impact on host biology
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2012Cedric Feschotte +2 more
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