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The iscom structure as an immune enhancing moiety: experience with viral systems. [PDF]
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Carlson+54 more
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G-quadruplexes and G-quadruplex ligands: targets and tools in antiviral therapy [PDF]
G-quadruplexes (G4s) are non-canonical nucleic acids secondary structures that form within guanine-rich strands of regulatory genomic regions. G4s have been extensively described in the human genome, especially in telomeres and oncogene promoters; in ...
Richter, Sara N, Ruggiero, Emanuela
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Using Vesicular Stomatitis Virus as a Platform for Directed Protease Evolution
Abstract Antiviral drugs are essential medications to save the lives of infected people. However, they are under constant threat to become ineffective as viruses evolve quickly. Studying the development of resistance is therefore paramount to understand the impact of mutations on pharmacological treatment and to make informed decisions.
Francesco Costacurta+3 more
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Anti-HIV/AIDS Drugs: An Overview
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is an enveloped virus, belonging to the viral family Retroviridae. It is a highly evolved virus which has grasped the attention of all researchers with its special features like morphology, genetics and also by its ...
Sonali Pawar+4 more
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Pseudotypes: your flexible friends [PDF]
Pseudotype viruses: applications and troubleshooting' (EuroSciCon 2013), a 1-day conference held at Cineworld: The O2 (London, UK) on 2 October 2013, focused on the technique of pseudotyping enveloped viruses (for a review of the technique, see [1]). The
Daly, Janet M., King, Barnabas
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Abstract Keratinocytes are the most abundant cell type in the human epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. For years, primary human keratinocytes (HKs) have been used as a crucial tool for studying the pathogenesis of a wide range of skin‐related diseases.
Martina Bamundo+4 more
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Vesicular Stomatitis Virus as a Platform for Protease Activity Measurements
Abstract Protease inhibitors are among the most powerful antiviral drugs. They have been used successfully against viruses, such as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2).
Stefanie Rauch+3 more
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Characterization of the longitudinal HIV-1 quasispecies evolution in HIV-1 infected individuals co-infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis [PDF]
One of the earliest and most striking observations made about HIV is the extensive genetic variation that the virus has within individual hosts, particularly in the hypervariable regions of the env gene which is divided into 5 variable regions (V1-V5 ...
Leulebirhan, Tsigereda Biru
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Background Reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV), a member of the family Retroviridae, is a hot area of research, and a previous study showed that exosomes purified from REV-positive semen were not blocked by REV-specific neutralizing antibodies and ...
Zhen Wang+5 more
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The Unique Immune System of Bats: An Evolutionary Analysis and Bibliometric Study
Through the evolutionary and bibliometric analyses, this study identified several critical immune genes and signaling pathways related to bat immunity. Currently, research on the immune system of bats primarily focuses on the themes of “efficient antiviral responses” and “inflammation suppression.” ABSTRACT Bats exhibit a greater capacity to tolerate ...
Rui Li+4 more
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