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Cellular Lipids—Hijacked Victims of Viruses

open access: yesViruses, 2022
Over the millions of years-long co-evolution with their hosts, viruses have evolved plenty of mechanisms through which they are able to escape cellular anti-viral defenses and utilize cellular pathways and organelles for replication and production of ...
Bozena Omasta, Jana Tomaskova
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Roles of lncRNAs in influenza virus infection

open access: yesEmerging Microbes and Infections, 2020
Recent studies have identified host long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) as key regulators of host-virus interactions during viral infection. The influenza A virus (IAV) remains a serious threat to public health and economic stability.
Jing Wang, Shan Cen
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Virus-Host Interactions [PDF]

open access: yesCell, 2011
Viruses display remarkable specificity in both the host species and the cell types that they infect. Understanding this specificity reveals insight into the basic host components that are required for the viral life cycle and host restriction factors that limit the virus.
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Virogenomics: the virus–host interaction revisited

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Microbiology, 2008
Genomics tools allow us to assess gene expression 'genome wide' providing an unprecedented view on the host-side of the virus-host interaction. The success of the application of these tools crucially depends on our ability to reduce the total information load while increasing the information density of the data collected.
Andeweg, Arno   +2 more
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AAV vector-mediated in vivo reprogramming into pluripotency

open access: yesNature Communications, 2018
In vivo reprogramming of somatic cells is hampered by the need for vectors to express the OKSM factors in selected organs. Here the authors report new AAV-based vectors capable of in vivo reprogramming at low doses.
Elena Senís   +12 more
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Alignment of virus-host protein-protein interaction networks by integer linear programming: SARS-CoV-2.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2020
MotivationBeside socio-economic issues, coronavirus pandemic COVID-19, the infectious disease caused by the newly discovered coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, has caused a deep impact in the scientific community, that has considerably increased its effort to ...
Mercè Llabrés, Gabriel Valiente
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Comprehensive host-pathogen protein-protein interaction network analysis

open access: yesBMC Bioinformatics, 2020
Background Infectious diseases are a cruel assassin with millions of victims around the world each year. Understanding infectious mechanism of viruses is indispensable for their inhibition.
Babak Khorsand   +2 more
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Macrophage Polarization in Virus-Host Interactions [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology, 2015
Macrophage involvement in viral infections and antiviral states is common. However, this involvement has not been well-studied in the paradigm of macrophage polarization, which typically has been categorized by the dichotomy of classical (M1) and alternative (M2) statuses.
Sang, Yongming   +2 more
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Effects of extracellular K+ on grapevine membrane potential as influenced by the antiviral mycophenolic acid. An electrophysiological study

open access: yesAdvances in Horticultural Science, 2015
Mycophenolic acid (MPA) is an effective antiviral drug in plants, and its action in modulating the activity of KATP channels is already known in animals.
Andrea Luvisi   +2 more
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Exploitation of Host Factors and Cellular Pathways by Tombusviruses for the Biogenesis of the Viral Replication Organelles

open access: yesProceedings, 2020
Plus-stranded RNA viruses recruit cellular vesicles and co-opt cellular proteins involved in cellular metabolism and lipid biosynthesis to build viral replicase complexes (VRCs) within the large viral replication compartments. We use tombusviruses (TBSV),
Peter D. Nagy
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