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Virus-Like Particles as Particulate Vaccines
Current HIV Research, 2010Particulate structures hold great promise for the development of effective and affordable recombinant prophylactic as well as therapeutic vaccines. Different types of particulate structures, including virus-like particles (VLPs) and virosomes, have been developed depending on the nature of the viral pathogen to be targeted and the type of immune ...
Luigi, Buonaguro +2 more
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Virus-like particles in Basidiobolus species
Mycopathologia, 1986Transmission electron microscopy of ultrathin sections of hyphal cells of Basidiobolus haptosporus and B. ranarum revealed the presence of particulate inclusions consistent in morphology with that described in certain other fungi as virus-like particles.
R G, Garrison, A M, Fiskin
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Virus-like particles in human milk
Cancer, 1971Human milk from 59 women was studied by electron microscopy for the presence of viruslike particles. 2 types of viruslike particles were seen: 1) a small particle 20-40 mM and 2) a larger particle closely resembling the murine oncogenic ribonucleic acid virus.
W F, Feller, H C, Chopra
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Virus-like particles in Leishmania parasites
Nature, 1974VIRUSES or virus-like particles (VLPs) have been found in Entamoeba histolytica1, in the amoeboflagellate Naegleria gruberi2 and in malaria parasites3–5, but there have been no reports as yet of such organisms being found in the Trypanosomatidae. During investigations on the ultrastructure of various members of the genus Leishmania, however, VLPs have ...
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Virus-Like Particles in Rheumatoid Synovium
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1973The synovial membrane of 42 rheumatoid patients was investigated by electron microscope. In the whole material particles were found possessing a fibro-granular core and an outer envelope of 1200-2 200 A diameter in the majority. These particles were mainly demonstrated in the cytoplasm of endothelial cells, fibroblasts and lymphoid cells. In some cases
T, Neumark, I, Hollós, K, Farkas
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The yeast Ty virus-like particles
Yeast, 2000Virus-like particle (VLP) assembly is a crucial step of the life cycle of retrotransposons. The S. cerevisiae Ty elements represent an interesting model for the analysis of these particles and thus have been studied extensively. Our current knowledge of the organisation and assembly of Ty1 and Ty3 VLPs is reviewed here.
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Engineered virus-like particles for efficient in vivo delivery of therapeutic proteins
Cell, 2022Aditya Raguram +2 more
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