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The Large Marseillevirus Explores Different Entry Pathways by Forming Giant Infectious Vesicles
International audienceTriggering the amoebal phagocytosis process is a sine qua non condition for most giant viruses to initiate their replication cycle and consequently to promote their progeny formation.
Rodrigo Araújo Lima Rodrigues +2 more
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Giant viruses such as Mimivirus isolated from amoeba found in aquatic habitats show biological sophistication comparable to that of simple cellular life forms and seem to evolve by similar mechanisms, including extensive gene duplication and horizontal ...
Mickael Boyer +2 more
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Marseillevirus: A DNA Scavenger
Stan Deresinski, Deresinski Stan
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Marseillevirus Adenitis in an 11-Month-Old Child
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Nikolay Popgeorgiev +2 more
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Marseillevirus prevalence in multitransfused patients suggests blood transmission
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Nikolay Popgeorgiev +2 more
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Marseillevirus, Blood Safety, and the Human Virome
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2013Jesse L Goodman
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