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Spatially Controlled 3‐D Multiplexed Aptamer Patterning in Hydrogels

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Interfaces, EarlyView.
A hydrogel platform based on norbornene‐functionalized polyvinyl alcohol enables high‐resolution, 3‐D multiplexed patterning of DNA aptamers via two‐photon polymerization. Two distinct aptamers are covalently immobilized with single micron‐scale precision across the x, y, and z dimensions.
Kevin Roost   +9 more
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Viral proteins activate PARIS-mediated tRNA degradation and viral tRNAs rescue infection

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VIRAL TRANSACTIVATING PROTEINS

Annual Review of Genetics, 1997
▪ Abstract  Many viruses utilize the cellular transcription apparatus to express their genomes, and they encode transcriptional regulatory proteins that modulate the process. Here we review the current understanding of three viral regulatory proteins.
Thomas Shenk, Jane Flint
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Relationship between viral RNA and viral protein synthesis

Virology, 1962
Abstract Low concentrations of p-fluorophenylalanine (5–10 μg/ml) inhibit the maturation of Western equine encephalomyelitis and poliomyelitis viruses. Much higher concentrations are required (125 μg/ml) to inhibit the synthesis of the respective infectious RNA. By means of fluorescent antibodies against poliovirus, it was found that the formation of
Otmar Goetz   +3 more
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Viral complement regulatory proteins

Immunopharmacology, 1999
The inactivation of complement provides cells and tissues critical protection from complement-mediated attack and decreases the associated recruitment of other inflammatory mediators. In an attempt to evade the host immune response, viruses have evolved two mechanisms to acquire complement regulatory proteins.
Joseph M. Ahearn, Ariella M. Rosengard
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Modulation of mitochondria by viral proteins

Life Sciences, 2023
Mitochondria are dynamic cellular organelles with diverse functions including energy production, calcium homeostasis, apoptosis, host innate immune signaling, and disease progression. Several viral proteins specifically target mitochondria to subvert host defense as mitochondria stand out as the most suitable target for the invading viruses.
Reshu, Saxena   +5 more
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