Gene Transfer Among Viruses Substantially Contributes to Gene Gain of Giant Viruses. [PDF]
Wu J +6 more
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Ethyl Acetate Extracts of Edible Mushroom Species Enhance β-Lactam Activity Against an MRSA Isolate <i>in vitro</i>. [PDF]
Blee J, O'Hara P, Smyth T, Kenny O.
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Cytopathic effects in Mimivirus infection: understanding the kinetics of virus-cell interaction. [PDF]
Nunes GHP +5 more
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Dynamics of the DNA Viral Community in Korean Coastal Waters. [PDF]
Kim YJ +7 more
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Giant virus transcription and translation occur at well-defined locations within amoeba host cells
Mayer L +4 more
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Lack of Marseillevirus DNA in immunocompetent and immunocompromised Italian patients
Marseilleviridae is a family of viruses which have only been propagated in acanthamoeba. Marseillevirus sequences have been recently detected in different human matrices by viral metagenomics.
Lisa Macera +2 more
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Marseillevirus in lymphoma: a giant in the lymph node
International audienceThe family Marseilleviridae is a new clade of giant viruses whose original member, marseillevirus, was described in 2009. These viruses were isolated using Acanthamoeba spp primarily from the environment.
Sarah Aherfi +2 more
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Marseillevirus-Like Virus Recovered From Blood Donated by Asymptomatic Humans
International audienceThe study of the human virome is still in its infancy, especially with regard to the viral content of the blood of people who are apparently disease free.
Nikolay Popgeorgiev +2 more
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A new marseillevirus isolated in Southern Brazil from Limnoperna fortunei [PDF]
Members of the family Marseilleviridae are giant viruses that have the ability to infect amoebas. Such viruses were initially described in 2009. Since then, this family has grown, and diverse members have been found in different environments and ...
Raissa Nunes Dos Santos +2 more
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