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Virus-Specific RNA in Cells Productively Infected or Transformed by Polyoma Virus

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1966
Virus-specific RNA is detected in mouse kidney cells infected by polyoma virus by means of hybridization between [3H]thymidine-labeled virus DNA and 32P pulse-labeled RNA. Small amounts of “early” RNA are observed before virus DNA synthesis begins; during the later phases of virus development, there is a sharp increase in the amount of virus-specific ...
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The virus-inducted structures in RNA virus infected macrophages

2008
Beside nonspecific character pathology of cells infected by virus, within its the typical for viral infection changes can be defined as virus-inducted structures — the viroplasts, polyribosomal filaments, microfibrils and others. The system of mononuclear phagocytes phylogenically belongs to the most ancient system of immunity.
N. G. Plekhova   +2 more
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Paramyxovirus and other RNA virus infections

2021
Chapter is based on the results of long-time (1970–2020) studies of A.V. and V.A. Zinserling and their collaborators on children and adult autopsy material in comparison with literary data and includes sections: parainfluenza, respiratory syncytial, metapneumovirus infection, and measles.
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RNA Interference to Treat Virus Infections

2015
In spite of its young age, the field of RNA interference has already yielded major advances in the laboratory. This sequence-specific mechanism of gene regulation also holds strong promise for the development of a new generation of drugs, in particular to control the everlasting threat of viral infections.
Karim Majzoub, Jean-Luc Imler
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Isolation of a RNA-dependent RNA polymerase from virus infected myeloblasts

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1969
Abstract Evidence is given for the presence of a RNA polymerase in virus-infected myeloblasts which is absolutely dependent upon the presence of exogenous RNA template for enzyme activity. In the presence of polyvinyl sulfate, a rinonuclease inhibitor, the high molecular weight virus RNA fraction is the most effective template for RNA synthesis with ...
K F, Watson, G S, Beaudreau
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Roles of RNA Sensors in Host Innate Response to Influenza Virus and Coronavirus Infections

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022
Shijun J Zheng, Zheng Shijun J
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A Virus Is a Community: Diversity within Negative-Sense RNA Virus Populations

Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, 2022
Lavinia J Gonzalez Aparicio   +2 more
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