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A protein-proximity screen reveals Ebola virus co-opts the mRNA decapping complex through the scaffold protein EDC4. [PDF]

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Donahue CJ   +12 more
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Pedunculated Acral Keratotic Papule on an Ischemic Foot. [PDF]

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Disruption of Ebola NP0VP35 Inclusion Body-like Structures reduce Viral Infection

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2023
Viral inclusion bodies (IBs) are potential sites of viral replication and assembly. How viral IBs form remains poorly defined. Here we describe a combined biophysical and cellular approach to identify the components necessary for IB formation during Ebola virus (EBOV) infection. We find that the eNP0VP35 complex containing Ebola nucleoprotein (eNP) and
Gaya K Amarasinghe
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A Case of Viral Warts with Particular Fibrillar Intracytoplasmic Inclusion Bodies

Dermatology, 2000
A new type of skin wart was observed in a Japanese patient. It was characterized by intracytoplasmic inclusions with a ‘fibrillar’ structure which were distinct from previously described wart-associated inclusions. The papillomavirus (HPV)-group-specific antigen could be detected, but DNA hybridization and PCR amplification using probes or PCR primers ...
K, Egawa, Y, Honda, T, Ono, H, Kitasato
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Pathogenesis of an acute viral hepatitis: inclusion body hepatitis in the chicken

Archives of Virology, 1991
The pathogenesis of inclusion body hepatitis was studied following the oral administration of a serotype 8 strain of avian adenovirus into 2-day-old specific pathogen free chickens. Viral antigens were detected in tissues at various times post inoculation (pi) by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and by immunocytochemistry. Viral antigens were detected
M, Saifuddin, C R, Wilks
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High Voltage Electron Microscopy of Viral Inclusion Bodies

Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1980
Viral inclusion bodies isolated from infected pest insects are being evaluated by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture as biological insecticides against their hosts. Our research on these inclusion bodies constitutes part of an effort to support their approval by the Environmental ...
H.M. Mazzone   +6 more
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The nature of viral inclusion bodies and their differentiation from non-viral inclusions

Experientia, 1955
Auf Grund der vorhandenen Information wird geschlossen, dass virale Einschlusskorper zu einer gewissen Zeit ihrer Entwicklung DNP, also elementare Virusteilchen enthalten. In nichtviralen Einschlussen wurde DNP niemals gefunden. Es wird ein Weg fur die morphologische Unterscheidung zwischen Einschlusskorpern (Virus) und Einschlussen anderer Natur ...
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Purification of viral neuraminidase from inclusion bodies produced by recombinant Escherichia coli

Journal of Biotechnology, 2020
Neuraminidase (NA) is one of the targets for the development of new antivirals against the influenza virus. The recombinant Escherichia coli cells, namely the strains BL21(DE3)pLysS and ArcticExpress(DE3) were used to produce the influenza virus neuraminidase.
Sabina, Lipničanová   +4 more
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