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A bioelectronic sensor integrating 2D cell membranes with organic microelectrode arrays enables detection of SARS‐CoV‐2 fusion pathways. Natively‐expressed viral receptors promote monitoring of viral entry and screening of antibody‐based inhibitors.
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Phytopathology, 2022
Plant viruses cause significant losses in agricultural crops worldwide, affecting the yield and quality of agricultural products. The emergence of novel viruses or variants through genetic evolution and spillover from reservoir host species, changes in ...
S. Tatineni, G. Hein
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Plant viruses cause significant losses in agricultural crops worldwide, affecting the yield and quality of agricultural products. The emergence of novel viruses or variants through genetic evolution and spillover from reservoir host species, changes in ...
S. Tatineni, G. Hein
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Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies are becoming routinely employed in different fields of virus research. Different sequencing platforms and sample preparation approaches, in the laboratories worldwide, contributed to a revolution in detection
Denis Kutnjak+2 more
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1961
Publisher Summary This chapter examines the evidence for the occurrence of strains of plant viruses, to compare the biological, physical and chemical properties of the strains, and to examine how they arise. In discussing the biological activities of plant viruses, certain experimental difficulties are considered.
A D Thomson, J H Hitchborn
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Publisher Summary This chapter examines the evidence for the occurrence of strains of plant viruses, to compare the biological, physical and chemical properties of the strains, and to examine how they arise. In discussing the biological activities of plant viruses, certain experimental difficulties are considered.
A D Thomson, J H Hitchborn
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1987
Publisher Summary It is interesting that at this relatively late stage in virus research, new kinds of viruses continue to come to light. Cryptic viruses successfully evaded detection until recently because they induce no or, perhaps in some cases, very slight disease symptoms, are not transmissible in the ordinary way, and have particles present in ...
Enrico Luisoni+3 more
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Publisher Summary It is interesting that at this relatively late stage in virus research, new kinds of viruses continue to come to light. Cryptic viruses successfully evaded detection until recently because they induce no or, perhaps in some cases, very slight disease symptoms, are not transmissible in the ordinary way, and have particles present in ...
Enrico Luisoni+3 more
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The Movement Of Viruses In Plants
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1989The full expression of thc effects of a plant virus in a susceptible host is dependent upon the virus spreading to most, if not all, parts of that host. It is generally accepted that most plant viruses enter the initially infected cells of a plant through mechanical damage inflicted by a biological vector (e.g.
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1977
To facilitate the recognition of plant viruses with similar characteristics a dendrogram of characterized viruses was constructed. The sequence of criteria included: type of nucleic acid; single or double stranded; presence or absence of lipid envelope; helical or nonhelical symmetry; and divided or single genome.
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To facilitate the recognition of plant viruses with similar characteristics a dendrogram of characterized viruses was constructed. The sequence of criteria included: type of nucleic acid; single or double stranded; presence or absence of lipid envelope; helical or nonhelical symmetry; and divided or single genome.
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Utilisation of plant viruses in bionanotechnology
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2007AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
David J. Evans, Nicole F. Steinmetz
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1954
Publisher Summary The inhibitors of plant viruses may be classified into the inhibitors of infection and inhibitors of virus increase. The inhibitors of infection are the substances that, when inoculated to leaves simultaneously with viruses, prevent infection from occurring.
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Publisher Summary The inhibitors of plant viruses may be classified into the inhibitors of infection and inhibitors of virus increase. The inhibitors of infection are the substances that, when inoculated to leaves simultaneously with viruses, prevent infection from occurring.
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Interactions of Viruses in Plants
1964Publisher Summary Interference between viruses can take place during initiation of infection, or later on during multiplication. The most likely explanation for virus antagonism at the initiation of infection is a competition between the interacting viruses for the available sites of infection, and is best seen when the competing viruses are ...
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