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THE USE OF YELLOW FEVER VIRUS MODIFIED BY IN VITRO CULTIVATION FOR HUMAN IMMUNIZATION
The response of rhesus monkeys to a subcutaneous inoculation with varying amounts of virus modified by prolonged cultivation in vitro has been studied.
M. Theiler, Hugh H. Smith
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Nuclear Factor I‐B Delays Liver Fibrosis by Inhibiting Chemokine Ligand 5 Transcription
This study identifies the transcription factor Nuclear Factor I‐B (NFIB) as a key suppressor of liver fibrosis. NFIB expression declines during hepatic stellate cell activation, and its overexpression reduces fibrosis in mice models. The mechanism involves NFIB directly repressing chemokine C─C motif ligand 5 (CCL5), thereby alleviating oxidative ...
Qianqian Chen +14 more
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МНОГОСЛОЙНЫЙ МЕТОД КУЛЬТИВИРОВАНИЯ ВИРУСА ГЕРПЕСА ИНДЕЕК
In this paper the possibility of obtaining the maximum number of virus-containing cells infected by the turkey herpes virus of strain Vladimir was studied using the method of multilayer cultivation in roller bottles.
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Characteristics of the effect of attenuated rabies virus strain «Moscow 3253» on morphological parameters of transplantable line Vero cells were studied by atomic force microscopy (AFM).
S. V. Generalov +6 more
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Egg Cultivated Tumor Protects Embryo against Vaccinia Virus
Summary1. Yolk sac implants of a dba mouse mammary tumor protected the host embryos against vaccinia virus. A dosage of the virus which killed embryos of nontumor-bearing eggs in 3-4 days gave no evidence of toxicity in the embryos bearing the dba tumor 7 days after inoculation.
A, TAYLOR, N, CARMICHAEL
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Novel Antifungal Scaffold Targeting Tubulin Overcomes Sclerotinia Sclerotiorum Resistance
Addressing pesticide resistance, novel chromone‐acylhydrazone hybrids targeting fungal tubulin are synthesized. Compound G24 potently inhibited S. sclerotiorum (EC50 = 0.21µg mL−1) and demonstrated enhanced field performance via microencapsulation, offering a sustainable strategy against resistance and for global food security.
Lihui Shao +5 more
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Hidden diversity of soil giant viruses
Current knowledge of giant virus diversity is largely based on samples from aquatic environments. Here the authors employ cultivation-independent metagenomics and mini-metagenomics on forest soil and identify 16 novel giant virus genomes, some of which ...
Frederik Schulz +7 more
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An evolutionary molecular dynamics platform is used to design P1.6, a membrane‐active peptide that senses lipid packing defects in viral envelopes. P1.6 adopts a stabilized α‐helical structure upon membrane contact, disrupts virus‐like liposomes, and damages HIV‐1 particles.
Pascal von Maltitz +10 more
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IGF‐1 deficiency underlies poor ovarian response (POR), as reduced levels in follicular fluid and granulosa cells impair antral follicle formation and compromise reproductive outcomes. Including IGF‐1 as a biomarker significantly enhances the accuracy of models predicting both PORrisk and pregnancy success.
Zhu Hu +9 more
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Virus-Free Sweet Potato Industry: Development Status and Production Suggestions
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) is an important food, feed, and industrial raw material and new energy crop. Its rich nutritional value and health effects are increasingly being recognized by consumers, and the demand is increasing. However, due to the
Ying Xu +5 more
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