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Recent Patents on Anti-Infective Drug Discovery, 2006
Despite many advances in chemotherapy and other medical techniques, patients with cancer often develop local recurrence or metastatic spread. Recent advances in molecular biology and tumor immunology have led to the design of many new anti-tumor vaccines. Such approaches are now using recombinant viruses to treat different types of cancer.
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Despite many advances in chemotherapy and other medical techniques, patients with cancer often develop local recurrence or metastatic spread. Recent advances in molecular biology and tumor immunology have led to the design of many new anti-tumor vaccines. Such approaches are now using recombinant viruses to treat different types of cancer.
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POXVIRUS INFECTION AND APOPTOSIS
International Reviews of Immunology, 2004The following excellent reviews have been published on poxviruses and apoptosis during the last few years: P.C. Turner and R.W. Moyer, Semin. Virology, 8: 453-469, 1998; J.L. Shisler and B. Moss, Semin. Immunol., 13: 67-72, 2001; and H. Everett and G. McFadden, Curr. Opin. Microbiol., 5: 395-402, 2002.
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Poxvirus-based vector systems and the potential for multi-valent and multi-pathogen vaccines
Expert Review of Vaccines, 2018Introduction: With the increasing number of vaccines and vaccine-preventable diseases, the pressure to generate multi-valent and multi-pathogen vaccines grows.
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2004
Biochemical and functional analysis of poxvirus genomes, genes, and proteins has entered a new era with the recent sequencing of more than 30 poxvirus genomes. The management and analysis of this volume of sequence data in an efficient and effective manner requires specialized computer software.
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Biochemical and functional analysis of poxvirus genomes, genes, and proteins has entered a new era with the recent sequencing of more than 30 poxvirus genomes. The management and analysis of this volume of sequence data in an efficient and effective manner requires specialized computer software.
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Identification of poxvirus inside migrasomes suggests a novel mode of mpox virus spread.
Journal of Infection, 2023Lu Lv, Leiliang Zhang
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1990
The poxvirus family, subfamily Chordopoxviridae, contains six genera. The basic criteria distinguishing membership in a genus is cross-neutralization and host-range predilection. Members of the genus Orthopoxvirus (vaccinia) and of the genus Avipoxvirus (fowlpox) have been genetically engineered to express genes from heterologous pathogens, thus ...
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The poxvirus family, subfamily Chordopoxviridae, contains six genera. The basic criteria distinguishing membership in a genus is cross-neutralization and host-range predilection. Members of the genus Orthopoxvirus (vaccinia) and of the genus Avipoxvirus (fowlpox) have been genetically engineered to express genes from heterologous pathogens, thus ...
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Illnesses caused by poxviruses have plagued humanity for millennia. The most notable are caused by viruses comprising the orthopoxvirus genus. Smallpox (caused by Variola virus) became the first eradicated disease in 1980. Devotion to smallpox eradication required significant orthopoxvirus research and discovery including vaccine and medical ...
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1992
The poxviruses form a large family of complex DNA viruses that infect both vertebrate and invertebrate hosts. The most notorious member, variola virus, was responsible for smallpox, one of the most dreaded of all infectious diseases. In the late 18th century, Edward Jenner demonstrated that smallpox could be prevented by immunization with a more benign
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The poxviruses form a large family of complex DNA viruses that infect both vertebrate and invertebrate hosts. The most notorious member, variola virus, was responsible for smallpox, one of the most dreaded of all infectious diseases. In the late 18th century, Edward Jenner demonstrated that smallpox could be prevented by immunization with a more benign
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Rifampicin Poxvirus and Trachoma Agent: Rifampicin and Poxvirus Replication
Nature, 1969Rifampicin appears to inhibit the replication of poxvirus by blocking the synthesis of virus protein late in the growth cycle. The antibiotic inhibits the multiplication of trachoma agent in vitro, and in vivo; it has been used successfully to treat trachoma infection of a baboon's eye. The hydrazone side-chain of rifampicin appears to be essential for
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