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Molecular characterization of fowl and pigeon pox viruses: A recent outbreak in Libya. [PDF]
Elshwihdi MHA, Kammon AM, Asheg AA.
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Targeting DNA-PK is a highly conserved poxvirus innate immune evasion mechanism
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Molecular Genetics, Microbiology and Virology, 2012
Modern data on selection and design of poxviruses, which are able to specifically lyse tumor cells of various origins and induce antitumor immunity and apoptosis of malignant cells, are presented in this review. Work is being carried out in several areas, including attenuation of viruses, insertion of immunomodulatory protein genes, and insertion of ...
G. V. Kochneva +5 more
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Modern data on selection and design of poxviruses, which are able to specifically lyse tumor cells of various origins and induce antitumor immunity and apoptosis of malignant cells, are presented in this review. Work is being carried out in several areas, including attenuation of viruses, insertion of immunomodulatory protein genes, and insertion of ...
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The family Poxviridae is a large family of viruses with a ubiquitous distribution, subdivided into two subfamilies: Chordopoxvirinae (poxviruses of vertebrates) and Entomopoxvirinae (poxviruses of insects). Only three species from the first subfamily, Orthopoxvirus (OPV), Molluscipoxvirus and Parapoxvirus, can infect the human being.
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2011
The poxviruses are a large family of complex viruses infecting many species of vertebrates as well as arthropods, and members of the three genera Orthopoxvirus, Yatapoxvirus and Parapoxvirus are the cause of sporadic zoonotic infections originating from both wildlife and domestic livestock.
Hugh W. Reid, Mark P. Dagleish
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The poxviruses are a large family of complex viruses infecting many species of vertebrates as well as arthropods, and members of the three genera Orthopoxvirus, Yatapoxvirus and Parapoxvirus are the cause of sporadic zoonotic infections originating from both wildlife and domestic livestock.
Hugh W. Reid, Mark P. Dagleish
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Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2003
The discovery of Jenner in 1798 founded the science of immunology and eventually led to smallpox eradication from the earth in 1980 after a world-wide vaccination campaign with vaccinia virus (another poxvirus) and paradoxically, despite the eradication of smallpox, there has been an explosion of interest in vaccinia virus in the eighties.
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The discovery of Jenner in 1798 founded the science of immunology and eventually led to smallpox eradication from the earth in 1980 after a world-wide vaccination campaign with vaccinia virus (another poxvirus) and paradoxically, despite the eradication of smallpox, there has been an explosion of interest in vaccinia virus in the eighties.
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Annual Review of Immunology, 2003
Large DNA viruses defend against hostile assault executed by the host immune system by producing an array of gene products that systematically sabotage key components of the inflammatory response. Poxviruses target many of the primary mediators of innate immunity including interferons, tumor necrosis factors, interleukins, complement, and chemokines ...
Bruce T, Seet +9 more
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Large DNA viruses defend against hostile assault executed by the host immune system by producing an array of gene products that systematically sabotage key components of the inflammatory response. Poxviruses target many of the primary mediators of innate immunity including interferons, tumor necrosis factors, interleukins, complement, and chemokines ...
Bruce T, Seet +9 more
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Experimental Evolution of Poxviruses
Experimental evolution is the process of exposing virus populations to defined selective pressures in a laboratory setting to identify adaptive changes. Coupled with deep sequencing, this experimental approach allows for nucleotide-level resolution of poxvirus adaptive strategies over time.Shefali, Banerjee +2 more
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