Correction for Huang et al., "African Swine Fever Virus MGF505-7R Interacts with Interferon Regulatory Factor 9 to Evade the Type I Interferon Signaling Pathway and Promote Viral Replication". [PDF]
Huang Z +15 more
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6th European Congress of Virology : Abstracts Poster; October 19 - 22, 2016, Hamburg, Germany
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This study characterizes the upper respiratory microbiome in 276 children (101 Adenoid hypertrophy (AH) 119 Adenotonsillar hypertrophy (ATH), 11 Tonsil hypertrophy (TH), and 45 healthy controls by analyzing 1149 samples across five distinct niches: nasopharyngeal swabs (NS), adenoid swab (AS), and tonsil swabs (TS), plus adenoid tissues (AT) and tonsil
Kaining Chen +28 more
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Virus classification and nomenclature: getting it right. [PDF]
Siddell SG, Smith DB.
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Editorial: Immune studies of SARS-CoV2 and vaccines using preclinical modeling
Cordelia Dunai +5 more
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Changes in the gut microbiome during fasting‐induced molting and its effects on gut–liver function
During fasting, harmful microbiota and metabolites rise, triggering intestinal injury and activation of the TGF‐β signaling pathway, which enhances intestinal stem cell proliferation. Concurrently, hepatic function declines, indicated by increased hepatic and serum bile acids and upregulation of the non‐classical bile acid synthesis pathway.
Hao Zhang +11 more
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How new approach methods are reshaping virology research. [PDF]
Liu M, Faris JG, Panfil AR, Warren CJ.
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Diversity and distribution of bacterial phytases
Phytases: The stepwise dephosphorylation of phytate is catalyzed by phytases, a group of enzymes found mainly among bacteria and plants. Bacterial potential: We identified an unexpectedly widespread and previously underappreciated bacterial potential for phytate dephosphorylation, suggesting that microbial phytases play crucial roles in the ...
Michael Weber +2 more
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Erratum for Huang et al., "Single-base m<sup>6</sup>A epitranscriptomics reveals novel HIV-1 host interaction targets in primary CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells". [PDF]
Huang S +6 more
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