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Viral replication and genetics

2016
This chapter argues that viruses are at a major disadvantage in the task of reproducing themselves compared with higher forms of life. The latter all multiply by some form of fission, which ensures that the daughter cells start their existence with a full complement of genetic information, along with the enzymes necessary to replicate and catalyse the ...
John Oxford, Paul Kellam, Leslie Collier
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MicroRNAs in Viral Replication and Pathogenesis

DNA and Cell Biology, 2007
MicroRNAs (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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[Strategy of viral replication].

Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1993
Virus replication is a multistep process which is realized mostly by virus-coded enzymes and in a small part by cell-coded enzymes. Affection of the virus-coded enzymes can be, and is, utilized to restrict virus replication without damaging the host cell.
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VIRAL REPLICATION

1975
ALLEN PORTNER, CARROLL PRIDGEN
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Limited proteolysis and viral replication

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1980
B D, Korant, M O, Lively, J C, Powers
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Viral Replication

1999
Frederick A. Murphy   +3 more
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Update on infection control practices in cancer hospitals

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018
Ella Ariza-Heredia, Roy F Chemaly
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