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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1992
Viral infections may cause serious morbidity as well as death in elderly patients. Of the RNA viruses, influenza virus is the most important pathogen; the majority of influenza-related deaths occur in older patients. Respiratory syncytial virus appears to be gaining increasing importance in elderly persons.
T C, Cesario, S, Yousefi
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Viral infections may cause serious morbidity as well as death in elderly patients. Of the RNA viruses, influenza virus is the most important pathogen; the majority of influenza-related deaths occur in older patients. Respiratory syncytial virus appears to be gaining increasing importance in elderly persons.
T C, Cesario, S, Yousefi
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2004
This chapter describes the protocol for preparation of recombinant adenoviruses and infection of target cells to express transiently G-protein-coupled receptors or other proteins of interest. Adenoviruses are nonenveloped viruses containing a linear double-stranded DNA genome. Their life cycle does not normally involve integration into the host genome,
PORCELLINI, ANTONIO, DE BLASI A.
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This chapter describes the protocol for preparation of recombinant adenoviruses and infection of target cells to express transiently G-protein-coupled receptors or other proteins of interest. Adenoviruses are nonenveloped viruses containing a linear double-stranded DNA genome. Their life cycle does not normally involve integration into the host genome,
PORCELLINI, ANTONIO, DE BLASI A.
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Hand Clinics, 1989
This article has concentrated on the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of viral infections of the hand. Some of these entities are quite common, but are often misdiagnosed. Herpes simplex appears to be the most common viral infection involving the hand.
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This article has concentrated on the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of viral infections of the hand. Some of these entities are quite common, but are often misdiagnosed. Herpes simplex appears to be the most common viral infection involving the hand.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1961
The isolation by Dalldorf and Sickles 1 of viruses, which produced paralysis with destructive lesions of muscle in suckling mice and hamsters, from the stools of two children with signs of paralytic poliomyelitis was an achievement that may rank in importance with Landsteiner and Popper's 2 production of human poliomyelitis in monkeys.
A M, LERNER, M, FINLAND
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The isolation by Dalldorf and Sickles 1 of viruses, which produced paralysis with destructive lesions of muscle in suckling mice and hamsters, from the stools of two children with signs of paralytic poliomyelitis was an achievement that may rank in importance with Landsteiner and Popper's 2 production of human poliomyelitis in monkeys.
A M, LERNER, M, FINLAND
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1994
Viral infections constitute more than 60% of acute lower respiratory illnesses. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and parainfluenza viruses are the most frequent etiologic agents. After transmission by large droplet aerosol or direct contact, the viruses gain entry into host cells through specific viral surface proteins; subsequently, pathogenetic ...
T A, Walker, S, Khurana, S J, Tilden
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Viral infections constitute more than 60% of acute lower respiratory illnesses. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and parainfluenza viruses are the most frequent etiologic agents. After transmission by large droplet aerosol or direct contact, the viruses gain entry into host cells through specific viral surface proteins; subsequently, pathogenetic ...
T A, Walker, S, Khurana, S J, Tilden
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Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1979
Slow viral infections of the central nervous system (CNS) are dependent not only on the unique biological properties of viruses, but also on the properties of the neural cells that they infect and on the response of the host to that infection (Johnson & ter Meulen 1978).
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Slow viral infections of the central nervous system (CNS) are dependent not only on the unique biological properties of viruses, but also on the properties of the neural cells that they infect and on the response of the host to that infection (Johnson & ter Meulen 1978).
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1996
The relationship between viruses and the cellular stress response is a multifaceted and complex phenomenon which depends on the structural and genetic characteristics of the virus, on the type of infection, as well as on the environmental conditions.
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The relationship between viruses and the cellular stress response is a multifaceted and complex phenomenon which depends on the structural and genetic characteristics of the virus, on the type of infection, as well as on the environmental conditions.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2000
The ophthalmic effects of viral infection are varied. With the added possibility for pathologic effects of attenuated vaccine viruses, the diagnosis of viral diseases can be a challenge. In many cases, ocular manifestations can provide added support to a presumptive diagnosis of viral disease, thereby underscoring the benefit of thorough ophthalmic ...
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The ophthalmic effects of viral infection are varied. With the added possibility for pathologic effects of attenuated vaccine viruses, the diagnosis of viral diseases can be a challenge. In many cases, ocular manifestations can provide added support to a presumptive diagnosis of viral disease, thereby underscoring the benefit of thorough ophthalmic ...
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Clinics in Perinatology, 1980
A rational approach to dealing with specific perinatal viral pathogens is evolving based upon accumulated clinical experience. This review examines the more common viral pathogens — rubella, herpes simplex, cytomegalovirus, varicella, and hepatitis B —with special emphasis on clinical problems frequently encountered by the practicing perinatologist.
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A rational approach to dealing with specific perinatal viral pathogens is evolving based upon accumulated clinical experience. This review examines the more common viral pathogens — rubella, herpes simplex, cytomegalovirus, varicella, and hepatitis B —with special emphasis on clinical problems frequently encountered by the practicing perinatologist.
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