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Adenovirus 38: a New Human Adenovirus Species of Subgenus D
From the stool of a Dutch girl, a new virus (LJ) was isolated that by morphological, biological, and immunological criteria was a human adenovirus. Because of its hemagglutinating activity for rat and human red blood cells and its DNA restriction enzyme pattern, the virus was classified as a member of subgenus D. It was distinct in neutralization tests
de Jong, JC +6 more
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The human adenovirus 5 L4 promoter is activated by cellular stress response protein p53 [PDF]
During adenovirus infection, the emphasis of gene expression switches from early genes to late genes in a highly regulated manner. Two gene products, L4-22K and L4-33K, contribute to this switch by activating the Major Late Transcription Unit (MLTU) and ...
Leppard, Keith, Wright, Jordan
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Evolution and diversity of human adenoviruses isolated from patients with keratoconjunctivitis
Background and Objectives: Human adenovirus type 8 is a highly contagious eye disease and is considered as the most common epidemic keratoconjunctivitis worldwide.
Chiman Karami +7 more
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Expression and interactions of human adenovirus oncoproteins [PDF]
The aim of this study is to present the current state of knowledge about the oncogenes and oncogene products of human adenovirus ,emphasizing recent developements in understanding adenovirus-mediated oncogenesis .
P A, Boulanger, G E, Blair
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Human adenovirus (HAdV) is the primary cause of acute conjunctivitis. To improve our understanding of the etiology of adenoviral conjunctivitis, ocular samples were collected from 160 conjunctivitis cases in the Shanxi province of northern China between ...
Jitao Wang +12 more
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A Human Adenovirus Enhances Preadipocyte Differentiation [PDF]
AbstractObjectives: Adenovirus 36 (Ad‐36) has been shown to increase adiposity in experimentally infected chickens, mice, and marmosets (nonhuman primates). Neutralizing antibodies to Ad‐36 are associated with obesity in humans. The metabolic and molecular mechanisms responsible for Ad‐36‐induced adipogenesis are unknown.
Sharada D, Vangipuram +4 more
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Adenovirus replication and host innate response in primary human airway epithelial cells
Background: Adenovirus infections are very common in children and sometimes fatal. Immune responses and hypercytokinemia are related to disease severity in patients with adenovirus infection.
Tzu-I Yang +7 more
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Human adenovirus-5 (hAd5) is an important gene delivery vector, which has been widely used in various fields of biomedicine, such as gene therapy, cancer therapy, and vaccine development.
Wenbo Xie +4 more
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Human adenoviruses cause a wide spectrum of illnesses, including invasive infections, in immunocompromised hosts. We report a case of disseminated adenovirus infection following unrelated cord–blood transplantation in a 46-year-old male with a lymphoma ...
Akane Takamatsu +3 more
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STAT2 Knockout Syrian Hamsters Support Enhanced Replication and Pathogenicity of Human Adenovirus, Revealing an Important Role of Type I Interferon Response in Viral Control. [PDF]
Human adenoviruses have been studied extensively in cell culture and have been a model for studies in molecular, cellular, and medical biology. However, much less is known about adenovirus replication and pathogenesis in vivo in a permissive host because
Karoly Toth +8 more
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