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IUBMB Life, 2003
AbstractHerpesviruses are large double stranded DNA animal viruses with the distinguishing ability to establish latent, life‐long infections. To date, eight human herpesviruses that exhibit distinct biological and corresponding pathological/clinical properties have been identified.
Paul E, Boehmer, Amitabh V, Nimonkar
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AbstractHerpesviruses are large double stranded DNA animal viruses with the distinguishing ability to establish latent, life‐long infections. To date, eight human herpesviruses that exhibit distinct biological and corresponding pathological/clinical properties have been identified.
Paul E, Boehmer, Amitabh V, Nimonkar
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The Journal of Immunology, 1962
Summary Although 84 to 99% of seed virus was adsorbed to chorioallantoic membranes of chick embryos within 2 hr after infection, only 1% or less of the introduced virus was recoverable during the latent period. The length of this latent period was found to be at least 20 hr.
L, TREAGAN, J, FONG
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Summary Although 84 to 99% of seed virus was adsorbed to chorioallantoic membranes of chick embryos within 2 hr after infection, only 1% or less of the introduced virus was recoverable during the latent period. The length of this latent period was found to be at least 20 hr.
L, TREAGAN, J, FONG
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Replication of hepatitis C virus
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2007Exciting progress has recently been made in understanding the replication of hepatitis C virus, a major cause of chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma worldwide. The development of complete cell-culture systems should now enable the systematic dissection of the entire viral lifecycle, providing insights into the hitherto ...
Darius Moradpour, François Penin
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2003
The effort to understand the molecular biology of rotaviruses (RVs) has led to the development of procedures that can be used to study the replication and transcription of the RV genome, the assembly and structure of the rotavirion, and the structure and function of RV proteins.
J T, Patton +3 more
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The effort to understand the molecular biology of rotaviruses (RVs) has led to the development of procedures that can be used to study the replication and transcription of the RV genome, the assembly and structure of the rotavirion, and the structure and function of RV proteins.
J T, Patton +3 more
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Trends in Microbiology, 1993
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the causative agent of B-type hepatitis in humans and the prototypic member of the hepadnaviruses. It is a small enveloped DNA virus that replicates via reverse transcription. Although hepadnaviruses are similar to retroviruses in basic life cycle and genome organization, recent studies have revealed several unique ...
M, Nassal, H, Schaller
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the causative agent of B-type hepatitis in humans and the prototypic member of the hepadnaviruses. It is a small enveloped DNA virus that replicates via reverse transcription. Although hepadnaviruses are similar to retroviruses in basic life cycle and genome organization, recent studies have revealed several unique ...
M, Nassal, H, Schaller
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Retroid Virus Genome Replication
1987Publisher Summary Sixteen years have passed since reverse transcription was demonstrated in the replication cycle of retroviruses. This unique observation rationalized many earlier studies demonstrating that inhibitors of DNA synthesis prevented the establishment of infection by these RNA viruses.
W S, Mason, J M, Taylor, R, Hull
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HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS DNA REPLICATION
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1997The Herpesviridae comprise a large class of animal viruses of considerable public health importance. Of the Herpesviridae, replication of herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1) has been the most extensively studied. The linear 152-kbp HSV-1 genome contains three origins of DNA replication and approximately 75 open-reading frames.
P E, Boehmer, I R, Lehman
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Journal of Clinical Virology, 2000
Abstract DNA viruses have always been the most important model systems for eukaryotic DNA replication. Add to this the clinical significance of these human pathogens- 99% of the population of the world is infected with at least one of the viruses discussed in this volume (hepatitis B virus, Eptstein Barr virus or herpes simplex virus)
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Abstract DNA viruses have always been the most important model systems for eukaryotic DNA replication. Add to this the clinical significance of these human pathogens- 99% of the population of the world is infected with at least one of the viruses discussed in this volume (hepatitis B virus, Eptstein Barr virus or herpes simplex virus)
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2017
Viruses use synthetic mechanism and organelles of the host cells to facilitate their replication and make new viruses. Host's ATP provides necessary energy. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of liver disease. Like other positive-strand RNA viruses, the HCV genome is thought to be synthesized by the replication complex, which consists of viral ...
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Viruses use synthetic mechanism and organelles of the host cells to facilitate their replication and make new viruses. Host's ATP provides necessary energy. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of liver disease. Like other positive-strand RNA viruses, the HCV genome is thought to be synthesized by the replication complex, which consists of viral ...
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