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Roles of circRNAs in viral pathogenesis. [PDF]
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a class of non-coding RNAs with a covalently closed circular structure, lacking 5’-caps or 3’-poly(A) tails. They are relatively conserved, highly stable, and often exhibit tissue- or cell-specific production in eukaryotic cells.
Liu J +5 more
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Salivary Glands and Viral Pathogenesis. [PDF]
The oral cavity is an epidemiologically relevant route of viral transmission due to the shedding of viruses in saliva. With advancements in salivary diagnostics, an increasing number of viruses have been detected. However, the anatomic source of virus in saliva is still largely unknown.
Atyeo N +3 more
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The Role of Gut Dysbiosis in the Loss of Intestinal Immune Cell Functions and Viral Pathogenesis [PDF]
Farzaneh Fakharian +2 more
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Editorial overview: Viral pathogenesis. [PDF]
Bertoletti A, Iannacone M.
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Targeting Pim kinases in hematological cancers: molecular and clinical review
Decades of research has recognized a solid role for Pim kinases in lymphoproliferative disorders. Often up-regulated following JAK/STAT and tyrosine kinase receptor signaling, Pim kinases regulate cell proliferation, survival, metabolism, cellular ...
Marcia Bellon, Christophe Nicot
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Modelling Degradation and Replication Kinetics of the Zika Virus In Vitro Infection
Mathematical models of in vitro viral kinetics help us understand and quantify the main determinants underlying the virus–host cell interactions. We aimed to provide a numerical characterization of the Zika virus (ZIKV) in vitro infection kinetics, an ...
Veronika Bernhauerová +2 more
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Zika virus spreads through infection of lymph node-resident macrophages
Summary: To disseminate through the body, Zika virus (ZIKV) is thought to exploit the mobility of myeloid cells, in particular monocytes and dendritic cells.
Glennys V. Reynoso +16 more
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Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) encodes four accessory genes: vif, vpu, vpr, and nef. Recent investigations using in vitro cell culture systems have shed light on the roles of these HIV-1 accessory proteins, Vif, Vpr, Vpu, and Nef, in ...
Eri Yamada +5 more
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MHC Class II Tetramer Labeling of Human Primary CD4+ T Cells from HIV Infected Patients
Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) tetramers have been used for two decades to detect, isolate and characterize T cells specific for various pathogens and tumor antigens.
Moran Galperin +4 more
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Where do we Stand after Decades of Studying Human Cytomegalovirus?
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), a linear double-stranded DNA betaherpesvirus belonging to the family of Herpesviridae, is characterized by widespread seroprevalence, ranging between 56% and 94%, strictly dependent on the socioeconomic background of the ...
Francesca Gugliesi +6 more
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