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Glycoproteins of Sindbis Virus: Preliminary Characterization of the Oligosaccharides [PDF]
Bartholomew M. Sefton, Kenneth Keegstra
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Aedes aegypti uses RNA interference in defense against Sindbis virus infection
BackgroundRNA interference (RNAi) is an important anti-viral defense mechanism. The Aedes aegypti genome encodes RNAi component orthologs, however, most populations of this mosquito are readily infected by, and subsequently transmit flaviviruses and ...
C. Campbell +6 more
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Background/Objectives: Oncolytic viruses infect and kill tumor cells while leaving normal cells unharmed. They are often attenuated through the reduction in their ability to antagonize antiviral defenses, leading to robust replication in tumor cells ...
Hannah Klemets +9 more
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Carbohydrate Structure of Sindbis Virus Glycoprotein E2 from Virus Grown in Hamster and Chicken Cells [PDF]
David Burke, Kenneth Keegstra
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Post-translational processing of the glycoproteins of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. [PDF]
Intracellular events in the synthesis, glycosylation, and transport of the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) glycoproteins have been examined. We have shown by N-glycanase digestion that LCMV strain Arm-4 bears five oligosaccharides on GP-1 and ...
Buchmeier, MJ +3 more
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Purification and composition of the proteins from Sindbis virus grown in chick and BHK cells [PDF]
David Burke, Kenneth Keegstra
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The antitumor effect of L-lysine-α-oxidase from the culture fluid of Trichoderma harzianum Rifai F-180 was investigated for the first time. The in vitro studies revealed Its high activity on a model of the forest-spring encephalitis virus and no activity
I. P. Smirnova +2 more
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Background Mosquitoes transmit a number of arboviruses associated with disease outbreaks in humans and other animals. The majority of medically important arboviruses belong to three families: Togaviridae, Flaviviridae and Bunyaviridae. Several members of
Ephantus J Muturi, Jeffrey Bara
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Sindbis virus glycoproteins: effect of the host cell on the oligosaccharides [PDF]
Kenneth Keegstra +2 more
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Oncolytic Viral Therapy for Glioma by Recombinant Sindbis Virus. [PDF]
Sun K +6 more
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