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Despite being intensely studied for more than 50 years, a complete understanding of the enterovirus replication cycle remains elusive. Specifically, only a handful of cellular proteins have been shown to be involved in the RNA replication cycle of these ...
Dylan Flather+6 more
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Morphogenesis of bullet-shaped rabies virus particles requires a functional interplay between the viral matrix protein and ESCRT-I component TSG101 [PDF]
Yukari Itakura+16 more
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Machine‐Learning‐Aided Advanced Electrochemical Biosensors
Electrochemical biosensors are highly sensitive, portable, and versatile. Advanced nanomaterials enhance their performance, while machine learning (ML) improves data analysis, minimizes interference, and optimizes sensor design. Despite progress in both fields, their combined potential in diagnostics remains underexplored.
Andrei Bocan+9 more
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Ubiquitin–Proteasome System Is Required for Efficient Replication of Singapore Grouper Iridovirus
The ubiquitin–proteasome system (UPS) serves as the major intracellular pathway for protein degradation and plays crucial roles in several cellular processes. However, little is known about the potential actions of the UPS during fish virus infection. In
Xiaohong Huang+5 more
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Influenza A virus (IAV) matrix protein 2 (M2) plays multiple roles in the early and late phases of viral infection. Once synthesized, M2 is translocated to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), travels to the Golgi apparatus, and is sorted at the trans-Golgi ...
Pengyang Zhu+15 more
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This review highlights recent progress in piezoelectric materials for regenerative medicine, emphasizing their ability to convert mechanical stimuli into bioelectric signals that promote tissue repair. Key discussions cover the intrinsic piezoelectric properties of biological tissues, co‐stimulation cellular mechanisms for tissue regeneration, and ...
Xinyu Wang+3 more
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Influenza A matrix protein M1 induces lipid membrane deformation via protein multimerization
The matrix protein M1 of the Influenza A virus is considered to mediate viral assembly and budding at the plasma membrane (PM) of infected cells. In order for a new viral particle to form, the PM lipid bilayer has to bend into a vesicle towards the ...
I. Dahmani, K. Ludwig, S. Chiantia
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Inhibition of Banzi Viral RNA Synthesis in BHK-21 Cells by Banzi Virion Matrix Protein
Treatment of BHK-21 cells with purified matrix (M) protein isolated from Banzi virions resulted in decreased production of Banzi virus and in reduced levels of virus-specific positive-strand and negative-strand RNA. The M protein had no effect on the uncoating of the viral genome.
Robert H. Schloemer, Grace Hommel-Berrey
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DNA‑Directed Assembly of Photonic Nanomaterials for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications
DNA‐directed assembly offers a powerful strategy for constructing structured photonic nanomaterials with precise spatial control. This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in DNA‐assembled photonic nanomaterials for diagnostics and therapeutics, highlighting key design principles, functionalization strategies, and optical ...
Longjiang Ding+5 more
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During early infection, viruses activate cellular stress-response proteins such as heat-shock proteins (Hsps) to counteract apoptosis, but later on, they modulate these proteins to stimulate apoptosis for efficient viral dissemination.
U. C. Halder+4 more
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