TRIM2, a novel member of the antiviral family, limits New World arenavirus entry. [PDF]
Tripartite motif (TRIM) proteins belong to a large family with many roles in host biology, including restricting virus infection. Here, we found that TRIM2, which has been implicated in cases of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMTD) in humans, acts by ...
Nicolas Sarute +9 more
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Serological Relationship of the Tacaribe Complex of Viruses to Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus [PDF]
By means of the indirect fluorescent-antibody test, cross serological reactivity was demonstrated between lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) virus and the viruses of the Tacaribe complex. Antisera to all members of the Tacaribe complex reacted with LCM virus; LCM antisera gave significant staining of Amapari virus, but minimal or inconsistent reactions
W P, Rowe +3 more
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Identification of critical amino acids within the nucleoprotein of Tacaribe virus important for anti-interferon activity. [PDF]
Harmon B +6 more
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Direct observation of membrane insertion by enveloped virus matrix proteins by phosphate displacement [PDF]
Enveloped virus release is driven by poorly understood proteins that are functional analogs of the coat protein assemblies that mediate intracellular vesicle trafficking.
Al-Mulla, Hawaa M. N +7 more
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Addressing the Silent Spread of Monkeypox Disease with Advanced Analytical Tools
The work discusses analytical technologies and presents opportunities & challenges to address the silent spread of monkeypox virus. Abstract Monkeypox disease is caused by a virus which belongs to the orthopoxvirus genus of the poxviridae family. This disease has recently spread out to several non‐endemic countries. While some cases have been linked to
Nikhil Bhalla, Amir Farokh Payam
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Trends in Bacterial Pathogens of Bats: Global Distribution and Knowledge Gaps
Bats have received considerable recent attention for infectious disease research because of their potential to host and transmit viruses, including Ebola, Hendra, Nipah, and multiple coronaviruses. These pathogens are occasionally transmitted from bats to wildlife, livestock, and to humans, directly or through other bridging (intermediate) hosts.
Tamara Szentivanyi +4 more
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Increasing outbreaks of new pathogenic viruses have promoted the exploration of novel alternatives to time‐consuming vaccines. Thus, it is necessary to develop a universal approach to halt the spread of new and unknown viruses as they are discovered. One such promising approach is to target lipid membranes, which are common to all viruses and bacteria.
Palayakotai R. Raghavan +1 more
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Seaweed as a Source of Natural Antioxidants: Therapeutic Activity and Food Applications
Seaweed is a valuable source of bioactive compounds, polysaccharides, antioxidants, minerals, and essential nutrients such as fatty acids, amino acids, and vitamins that could be used as a functional ingredient. The variation in the composition of biologically active compounds in seaweeds depends on the environmental growth factors that make seaweed of
Yogesh Kumar +3 more
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Generation of Reporter-Expressing New World Arenaviruses: A Systematic Comparison
Replication-competent reporter-expressing viruses are crucial tools in molecular virology with applications that range from antiviral screening to live-cell imaging of protein spatiotemporal dynamics.
Lucie Fénéant +3 more
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New thiopyrano[2,3-d][1,3]thiazole derivatives as potential antiviral agents [PDF]
A series of novel thiopyrano[2,3-d][1,3]thiazole derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for their antiviral activity in vitro within AACF NIAID programme.
N. I. Zelisko +2 more
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