The N-Terminal of Aquareovirus NS80 Is Required for Interacting with Viral Proteins and Viral Replication. [PDF]
Reovirus replication and assembly occurs within viral inclusion bodies that formed in specific intracellular compartments of cytoplasm in infected cells.
Jie Zhang +4 more
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Phosphorylation of Bluetongue Virus Nonstructural Protein 2 Is Essential for Formation of Viral Inclusion Bodies [PDF]
ABSTRACT In bluetongue virus (BTV)-infected cells, large cytoplasmic aggregates are formed, termed viral inclusion bodies (VIBs), which are believed to be the sites of viral replication and morphogenesis. The BTV nonstructural protein NS2 is the major component of VIBs. NS2 undergoes intracellular phosphorylation and possesses a strong single-
Jens, Modrof +2 more
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Molluscum Contagiosum Complicated With an Epidermal Cyst: A Case Report [PDF]
Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a viral infection that primarily affects pediatric patients, sexually active young adults, and immunocompromised individuals of all ages.
Ruixian Niu +6 more
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Liquid-liquid phase separation mediated immune evasion of respiratory syncytial virus against oligoadenylate synthetase-RNase L pathway. [PDF]
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is the major cause of severe respiratory illnesses in infants and older adults. RSV forms phase-separated biomolecular condensates called inclusion bodies (IBs), which serve as hubs for viral replication ...
Woo Yeon Hwang +3 more
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Involvement of L polymerase and heat shock proteins in the biogenesis of viral circular RNAs derived from respiratory syncytial virus [PDF]
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are new members of noncoding RNAs that have gained increased attention, and reports on viral circRNAs and their functions continue to emerge in recent years.
Mingzhen Lin +11 more
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Named cells and inclusion bodies in bacterial and viral infections associated with oral cavity
An oral pathologist can explore the world of intricate features in complicated tissues thanks to this visual speciality. Because our eyes are more accustomed to seeing normal morphology in cells and structures, we can become stuck in a state of flux when we encounter specific ill cells or bodies.
Manjeeta S. M. Dhume, Clarence P. Dias
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Grass carp reovirus VP56 and VP35 induce formation of viral inclusion bodies for replication
Summary: Viral inclusion bodies (VIBs) are subcellular structures required for efficient viral replication. How type II grass carp reovirus (GCRV-II), the mainly prevalent strain, forms VIBs is unknown.
Chu Zhang +4 more
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Similar to other RNA viruses, grass carp reovirus, the causative agent of the hemorrhagic disease, replicates in cytoplasmic viral inclusion bodies (VIBs), orchestrated by host proteins and lipids.
Jia Qi Li +8 more
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Negative-sense RNA viruses (NSVs) carrying a non-segmented genome encompass a broad group of viruses responsible for numerous human diseases such as rabies, mumps, measles, respiratory illness and encephalitis.
Sharmistha Sarkar +8 more
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Mixed viral infections occur commonly in field plants. Such co-infections can lead to elevated titers of one or both viruses, potentially exacerbating symptom severity.
Shan Bu +8 more
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