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SUN2 Modulates the Propagation of HSV-1

Journal of Virology, 2022
The large size of herpesviruses prevents them from travelling across the nuclear pores, and they instead egress across the two nuclear membranes, generating short-lived enveloped perinuclear virions. This poses a challenge as the perinuclear space is smaller than the virions.
Kendra Cruz-Palomar   +5 more
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Effect of Corilagin on anti-inflammation in HSV-1 encephalitis and HSV-1 infected microglias

European Journal of Pharmacology, 2010
The aim of this explore is to study the anti-inflammatory effect of Corilagin in herpes simplex virus (HSV)-1 infected microglial cells and HSV-1 infected mouse brain. The cellular model was set with microglial cells stimulated by HSV-1 and divided respectively, into virus, astragalus polysaccharides (APS), Dexamethasone and Corilagin group.
Yuan-Jin, Guo   +7 more
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Management of HSV-1 encephalitis due to reactivation of HSV-1 during late pregnancy

International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia, 2012
A previously healthy 31-year-old G4P2 woman at 33 weeks of gestation was admitted as an emergency with a pyrexia of 39°C, vomiting, headache and neck stiffness associated with photophobia, phonophobia and visual and auditory symptoms. There were no heraldic signs of eclampsia.
J, Pascal   +9 more
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Immune Control of HSV-1 Latency

Viral Immunology, 2005
A hallmark of the herpes family of viruses is their ability to cause recurrent disease. Upon primary infection, Herpes Simplex virus (HSV) establishes a latent infection in sensory neurons that persists for the life of the individual. Reactivation of these latent viral genomes with virion formation is the source of virus for most HSV recurrent disease.
Vilma, Decman   +3 more
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HSV-1 Amplicon

1998
Almost two centuries ago, long before they were identified as infectious agents, viruses were used for therapeutic applications. In 1798, Jenner discovered that persons inoculated with less pathogenic cowpox (cowpox virus) were protected from subsequent infection with deadly smallpox (variola virus) (1).
Cornel Fraefel   +2 more
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Active HSV-1 immunization prevents the cocarcinogenic activity of HSV-1 in the oral cavity of hamsters

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1990
Previous investigations have demonstrated that herpes simplex virus (HSV) increased the oral carcinogenic activity of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA) probably by enhancing the DMBA-induced amplification and overexpression of c-erb-B-1 proto-oncogene in hamster buccal pouch epithelium. The present study investigated the effect of active type 1 HSV
K, Park   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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