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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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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).
B R, Brooks +3 more
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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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2012
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a multi-factorial autoimmune disease determined by the interaction of genetic, environmental and immunologic factors. One of the environmental risk factors identified by a series of independent studies is represented by viral infection, with strong evidence showing that viruses can indeed infect pancreatic beta cells ...
Galleri L. +5 more
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Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a multi-factorial autoimmune disease determined by the interaction of genetic, environmental and immunologic factors. One of the environmental risk factors identified by a series of independent studies is represented by viral infection, with strong evidence showing that viruses can indeed infect pancreatic beta cells ...
Galleri L. +5 more
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Collectins and viral infection
Trends in Microbiology, 1995Members of the collectin protein family are beta-inhibitors of influenza virus infectivity. They bind to carbohydrate on the surface of influenza virus and sterically inhibit virus interaction with host cells, and may also act as opsonins. We propose that collectins, by interacting with glycosylated viruses, act as innate inhibitors of viral infection.
R, Malhotra, R B, Sim
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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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Immunotherapy of Viral Infections
Immunotherapy, 2009Among the microorganisms that cause diseases of medical or veterinary importance, the only group that is entirely dependent on the host, and hence not easily amenable to therapy via pharmaceuticals, is the viruses. Since viruses are obligate intracellular pathogens, and therefore depend a great deal on cellular processes, direct therapy of viral ...
Nagendra R, Hegde +3 more
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Journal of Neuroimaging, 1995
Brain infections are generally well visualized by contrastenhanced computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. However, these modalities are often unrevealing in the encephalopathy produced by the human immunodeficiency virus and in the early stages of herpes simplex encephalitis.
J C, Masdeu +2 more
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Brain infections are generally well visualized by contrastenhanced computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. However, these modalities are often unrevealing in the encephalopathy produced by the human immunodeficiency virus and in the early stages of herpes simplex encephalitis.
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Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2008
The present study reviews the precise role of viruses as causes of pneumonia in mechanically ventilated patients.In patients requiring mechanical ventilation, Herpesviridae, mostly herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus, are commonly recovered from the respiratory tract.
Charles-Edouard, Luyt +4 more
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The present study reviews the precise role of viruses as causes of pneumonia in mechanically ventilated patients.In patients requiring mechanical ventilation, Herpesviridae, mostly herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus, are commonly recovered from the respiratory tract.
Charles-Edouard, Luyt +4 more
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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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Microtubules and viral infection
2023Microtubules (MTs) form rapidly adaptable, complex intracellular networks of filaments that not only provide structural support, but also form the tracks along which motors traffic macromolecular cargos to specific sub-cellular sites. These dynamic arrays play a central role in regulating various cellular processes including cell shape and motility as ...
Eveline Santos, da Silva +1 more
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