Decoding the Role of Temperature in RNA Virus Infections [PDF]
RNA viruses include respiratory viruses, such as coronaviruses and influenza viruses, as well as vector-borne viruses, like dengue and West Nile virus. RNA viruses like these encounter various environments when they copy themselves and spread from cell ...
Karishma Bisht+1 more
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Plant RNA binding proteins for control of RNA virus infection [PDF]
Plant RNA viruses have effective strategies to infect host plants through either direct or indirect interactions with various host proteins, thus suppressing the host immune system.
Sung Un eHuh, Kyung-Hee ePaek
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Single-Domain Antibodies as Therapeutics for Respiratory RNA Virus Infections [PDF]
Over the years, infectious diseases with high morbidity and mortality disrupted human healthcare systems and devastated economies globally. Respiratory viruses, especially emerging or re-emerging RNA viruses, including influenza and human coronavirus ...
Keke Huang, Tianlei Ying, Yanling Wu
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Nucleosides for the treatment of respiratory RNA virus infections. [PDF]
Influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, human metapneumovirus, parainfluenza virus, coronaviruses, and rhinoviruses are among the most common viruses causing mild seasonal colds. These RNA viruses can also cause lower respiratory tract infections leading to bronchiolitis and pneumonia.
Jordan PC, Stevens SK, Deval J.
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BCX4430 – A broad-spectrum antiviral adenosine nucleoside analog under development for the treatment of Ebola virus disease [PDF]
Summary: The adenosine nucleoside analog BCX4430 is a direct-acting antiviral drug under investigation for the treatment of serious and life-threatening infections from highly pathogenic viruses, such as the Ebola virus.
Raymond Taylor+11 more
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Bacterial Infections, DNA Virus Infections, and RNA Virus Infections Manifest Differently in Neutrophil Receptor Expression [PDF]
Treating viral illnesses or noninfective causes of inflammation with antibiotics is ineffective and contributes to the development of antibiotic resistance, toxicity, and allergic reactions, leading to increasing medical costs.
Esa-Matti Lilius, Jari Nuutila
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A Narrative Review on the Pandemic Zoonotic RNA Virus Infections Occurred During the Last 25 Years [PDF]
Background Pandemic zoonotic RNA virus infections have continued to threaten humans and animals worldwide. The objective of this review was to highlight the epidemiology and socioeconomic impacts of pandemic zoonotic RNA virus infections that occurred ...
Gobena Ameni+9 more
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Patterns of RNA Editing in Newcastle Disease Virus Infections [PDF]
The expression of accessory non-structural proteins V and W in Newcastle disease virus (NDV) infections depends on RNA editing. These proteins are derived from frameshifts of the sequence coding for the P protein via co-transcriptional insertion of one ...
Archana Jadhav+6 more
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Recent Progress on Exosomes in RNA Virus Infection [PDF]
Recent research indicates that most tissue and cell types can secrete and release membrane-enclosed small vesicles, known as exosomes, whose content reflects the physiological/pathological state of the cells from which they originate. These exosomes participate in the communication and cell-to-cell transfer of biologically active proteins, lipids, and ...
Liying Zhang+3 more
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Determination of RNA genome in the low titer zoonotic RNA virus samples
There are numerous RNA virus infections in mammals as emerging zoonosis originating from wildlife. The total viral diversity is unknown. The total number of mammalian viruses is estimated to be more than 320000.
David Shayan+6 more
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