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Tibetan PHD2D4E;C127S variant protects from viral diseases in hypoxia, but predispose to infections in normoxia via HIFα:IFN axis. [PDF]
Ghosh R +8 more
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Macrophage-augmented intestinal organoids model virus-host interactions in enteric viral diseases and facilitate therapeutic development. [PDF]
Xu G +20 more
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Plant resources for immunonutrients and immunomodulators to combat infectious respiratory viral diseases: a review. [PDF]
Kota S, Nelapati AK, Govada VR.
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Editorial: Prevention of viral diseases by gene targeting. [PDF]
Luo F, Wang Q, Chen S.
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The Temporal Order of Mixed Viral Infections Matters: Common Events That Are Neglected in Plant Viral Diseases. [PDF]
Moya-Ruiz C, Ferriol I, Gómez P.
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Safety and efficacy of fecal microbiota transplantation for viral diseases: A systematic review of clinical trials. [PDF]
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2020
Viruses cause many important plant diseases and are responsible for yield and quality losses in crops in all parts of the world. No curative methods are available for infected plants and the main control strategies are cultural practices including prophylactic measures to prevent virus arrival, installation and spread into the crop or use genetic ...
Moriones, Enrique, Verdin, Eric
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Viruses cause many important plant diseases and are responsible for yield and quality losses in crops in all parts of the world. No curative methods are available for infected plants and the main control strategies are cultural practices including prophylactic measures to prevent virus arrival, installation and spread into the crop or use genetic ...
Moriones, Enrique, Verdin, Eric
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2022
This chapter focuses on key virus families that affect wild and cultured insect species and describes current knowledge on the molecular and ecological aspects of these viruses. Insects can be infected by a variety of viruses each with distinct properties and pathologies.
Ros, V.I.D. +5 more
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This chapter focuses on key virus families that affect wild and cultured insect species and describes current knowledge on the molecular and ecological aspects of these viruses. Insects can be infected by a variety of viruses each with distinct properties and pathologies.
Ros, V.I.D. +5 more
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