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Morbillivirus Pathogenesis and Virus–Host Interactions

2018
Despite the availability of safe and effective vaccines against measles and several animal morbilliviruses, they continue to cause regular outbreaks and epidemics in susceptible populations. Morbilliviruses are highly contagious and share a similar pathogenesis in their respective hosts. This review provides an overview of morbillivirus history and the
Kristin, Pfeffermann   +3 more
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Introduction: virus–host interactions

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1980
Abstract Viruses are among the most extreme parasites, being almost completely dependent upon their host for their growth and replication. Having no intermediary metabolism of their own they make use of the energy supply of the host, its production of nucleoside triphosphates for nucleic acid synthesis and amino acid for protein ...
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Principles of Virus–Host Interaction

2018
This chapter presents a brief overview of basic immunological concepts and ideas necessary for the development of mathematical models of immune processes during virus infections.
Gennady Bocharov   +3 more
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Studying Virus-Host Interactions with CRISPR Technology

2022
The mosquito-borne West Nile virus (WNV) poses a great threat to public health as no vaccine or specific antiviral treatment is available. Exploring virus-host interactions, specifically host factors that are required for virus infection, is important for better understanding the biology, pathogenesis, and transmission of WNV.
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THE EFFECT OF DEUTERIUM OXIDE ON VIRUS‐HOST INTERACTION*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1960
The effect of D/sub 2/O on the growth of E. coli and a number of mammalian stable cell lines has been investigated. As the D/sub 2/O concentration was increased, the cells of all the species tested appeared larger, showed an increase in water content and dry weight, and had a slower growth rate.
Lionel A. Manson   +5 more
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Virus-Host Cell Interactions

2010
1 Introduction 2 Quantitative Aspects of Virus–Cell Interactions 3 Types of Virus–Host Cell Interactions 4 Adsorption of Viruses to Host Cells 5 Penetration and Uncoating 6 Effects on Host-Cell Metabolism 7 Cellular Responses to Viral Infection 8 Summary Keywords: virus–host cell interactions; cytopathic effect ...
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Application of Organoids to Investigate Virus–Host Interactions

Complex interactions between viruses and host cells are difficult to study via traditional models. Organoids, three-dimensional (3D) tissue-like structures derived from stem cells, have emerged as transformative tools for modeling human tissues and revealing the intricate dynamics of virus-host interactions.
Tong, Wu   +3 more
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Zebrafish as a Model for Studying Virus–Host Interactions

During the long evolutionary process, viruses and hosts have engaged in a game of immune escape and viral clearance, resulting in an exquisite model of virus-host interaction. An appropriate animal model can help unravel the mysteries of this process.
Jing, Wang, Chunfu, Zheng, Wuhan, Xiao
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Comprehensive mapping of SARS-CoV-2 interactions in vivo reveals functional virus-host interactions

Nature Communications, 2021
Siwy Ling Yang   +2 more
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