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Adenovirus-receptor interaction with human lymphocytes
Journal of Medical Virology, 1997Lymphocytes play a key role in cell-mediated immunity and are host cells for several viral and bacterial pathogens. Their importance in adenovirus (Ad) infections is not yet fully understood. The initial event, the attachment of Ad to lymphocytes and their subsets, was examined using flow cytometry.
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Journal of Virology
ABSTRACT Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) are causative agents of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. These double-stranded DNA viruses are phylogenetically classified into seven different species (A–G).
Amanda N. Pinski +6 more
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ABSTRACT Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) are causative agents of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. These double-stranded DNA viruses are phylogenetically classified into seven different species (A–G).
Amanda N. Pinski +6 more
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Infectivity of human adenovirus-1 DNA
Virology, 1972Abstract Isolated human adenovirus type 1 DNA infects DEAE-dextran treated human embryo kidney cells in tissue culture. That this is a real property of the DNA was shown by its inactivation by DNase, the requirement for DEAE-dextran, and the lack of inhibition by either heat (56 °, 60 min) or adenovirus-1 specific antiserum.
M O, Nicolson, R M, McAllister
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Alignment of the restriction map of mouse adenovirus FL with that of human adenovirus 2
Virology, 1979Abstract A detailed restriction map of mouse adenovirus (AdFL) has been constructed based on sites of cleavage of AdFL DNA by 19 restriction endonucleases. The AdFL map has been oriented with that of human adenovirus 2 (Ad2) by identifying which end of AdFL DNA is retained in virus particles with incomplete genomes compared with the end retained by ...
Larsen, S H, Margolskee, R F, Nathans, D
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Human adenovirus-36 and childhood obesity
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 2011There is increasing evidence that obesity in humans is associated with infection with human adenovirus-36 (Adv36). Infection of experimental animals with Adv36 demonstrates that this virus causes obesity. Human studies have shown a prevalence of Adv36 infection of 30% or greater in obese adult humans, but a correlation with obesity has not always been ...
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Sensitivity of Human Oral Tumor Cells to Human Adenovirus
Journal of Dental Research, 1979Human cells in early passage cultures of benign oral tumors, normal oral tissues, normal lung tissues and, especially, in long-term established oral carcinoma cultures were highly susceptible to infection by human adenovirus types 5, 21, and 31.
G F, Guest, W D, Winters
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Adenovirus Infections in Humans
1984Adenoviruses are ubiquitous agents that infect humans of all ages. The discovery of the first adenovirus types three decades ago paved the way for countless studies that continue to uncover additional viral strains and ever expand our comprehension of their significance to man.
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Isolation and characterization of adenovirus-associated VA RNAs of human adenovirus type 7
Gene, 1994Two genes for virus-associated VA RNAs in the human adenovirus type 7 (Ad7) genome are compared to Ad2, Ad4, Ad5, simian VA RNAs, and pol III transcripts of Epstein-Barr virus. The newly identified VA RNA-encoding genes of Ad7 contain two relatively conserved intragenic promoter (elements A and B), the double-stranded RNA-dependent protein kinase (PK ...
P P, Smith +4 more
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Reemergence of Human Adenovirus 14
2014This chapter presents a brief overview of human adenovirus (HAdV) infections. The HAdVs are classified within the family Adenoviridae, genus Mastadenovirus. The chapter describes a new human adenovirus 14 (HAdV-14) variant, its emergence, and clinical and epidemiologic features of infection.
Dean D. Erdman, Larry J. Anderson
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