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Update on viral pathogenesis in BRD
Animal Health Research Reviews, 2009AbstractMany viruses, including bovine herpesvirus-1 (BHV-1), bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV), parainfluenzavirus-3 (PI3), bovine coronavirus, bovine viral diarrhea virus and bovine reovirus, have been etiologically associated with respiratory disease in cattle.
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Pathogenesis of viral hepatitis.
Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, 2003The aim of our research is to use animal models to elucidate the molecular basis for viral clearance and liver disease in the pathogenesis of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. The results herein discussed provide insight into immunological and virological processes that may lead to the development of new therapeutic ...
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Cytokine-induced viral purging — role in viral pathogenesis
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1999The control of viral infections was previously thought to rely exclusive ly on the antigen-specific destruction of infected cells by the antigen-specific destruction of infected cells by the immune system; however, recent studies have shown that several viral infections can be primarily controlled by noncytopathic, cytokine- dependent 'curative ...
GUIDOTTI, LUCA, Chisari FV
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Molecular pathogenesis of viral hepatitis
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2000Abstract The global burden of chronic liver disease caused by persistent infection with hepatitis B and C viruses has meant the urgent development of therapeutic strategies designed to control active replication and therefore prevent subsequent clinical sequelae.
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MicroRNAs in Viral Replication and Pathogenesis
DNA and Cell Biology, 2007MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are an important class of small, noncoding, regulatory RNAs found to be involved in regulating a wide variety of important cellular processes by the sequence-specific inhibition of gene expression. Viruses have evolved a number of mechanisms to take advantage of the regulatory potential of this highly conserved, ubiquitous pathway ...
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Proteomic Dissection of Viral Pathogenesis
2008Many factors play into the complexity of viral pathogenesis. Understanding viral pathogenesis is key to developing vaccines and treatments for viral diseases. One emerging area of research is proteomics, which is the study of the protein complement and functions of the genome.
H C, Liu, J, Hicks, D, Yoo
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Pathogenesis of viral hemorrhagic fever
Current Opinion in Immunology, 2005Single-stranded RNA viruses from four different families cause a syndrome of fever and malaise, 'capillary leak' with loss of plasma volume, and coagulation defects which can lead to bleeding. Although direct cytopathic effects can contribute to disease severity, most features of illness are caused by innate immune responses, as the systemic spread of ...
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Influenza virus and SARS-CoV-2: pathogenesis and host responses in the respiratory tract
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Tim Flerlage +2 more
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