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Transmissibility and transmission of respiratory viruses
Human respiratory virus infections lead to a spectrum of respiratory symptoms and disease severity, contributing to substantial morbidity, mortality and economic losses worldwide, as seen in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nancy H L Leung
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Marine viruses — major players in the global ecosystem
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2007Curtis A Suttle
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The evolution of seasonal influenza viruses
Velislava N Petrova, Colin A Russell
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1996
The structures of the components of large and complex viruses, determined over the past year, have demonstrated the great variation in the ways in which viruses achieve their goals. The structure of the bluetongue virus coat protein provides clues as to how a T = 13 particle is assembled and the structure of the tick-borne encephalitis envelope protein
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The structures of the components of large and complex viruses, determined over the past year, have demonstrated the great variation in the ways in which viruses achieve their goals. The structure of the bluetongue virus coat protein provides clues as to how a T = 13 particle is assembled and the structure of the tick-borne encephalitis envelope protein
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2016
With an estimated global abundance of 1030, viruses represent the most abundant biological entities in the ocean. There is emergent awareness that viruses represent a driving force not only for the genetic evolution of the microbial world but also the functioning marine ecosystems.
Brussaard, C.P.D. +2 more
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With an estimated global abundance of 1030, viruses represent the most abundant biological entities in the ocean. There is emergent awareness that viruses represent a driving force not only for the genetic evolution of the microbial world but also the functioning marine ecosystems.
Brussaard, C.P.D. +2 more
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Annual Review of Virology, 2014
In the nineteenth century, “virus” commonly meant an agent (usually unknown) that caused disease in inoculation experiments. By the 1890s, however, some disease-causing agents were found to pass through filters that retained the common bacteria. Such an agent was called “filterable virus,” the best known being the virus that caused tobacco mosaic ...
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In the nineteenth century, “virus” commonly meant an agent (usually unknown) that caused disease in inoculation experiments. By the 1890s, however, some disease-causing agents were found to pass through filters that retained the common bacteria. Such an agent was called “filterable virus,” the best known being the virus that caused tobacco mosaic ...
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Nature Reviews Cancer, 2002
Although the cytotoxic effects of viruses are usually viewed in terms of pathogenicity, it is possible to harness this activity for therapeutic purposes. Viral genomes are highly versatile, and can be modified to direct their cytotoxicity towards cancer cells. These viruses are known as oncolytic viruses.
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Although the cytotoxic effects of viruses are usually viewed in terms of pathogenicity, it is possible to harness this activity for therapeutic purposes. Viral genomes are highly versatile, and can be modified to direct their cytotoxicity towards cancer cells. These viruses are known as oncolytic viruses.
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Evolution and ecology of plant viruses
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2019Pierre Lefeuvre +2 more
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2013
Phytophthora sp. is a genus in the oomycetes, which are similar to filamentous fungi in morphology and habitat, but phylogenetically more closely related to brown algae and diatoms and fall in the kingdom Stramenopila. In the past few years, several viruses have been characterized in Phytophthora species, including four viruses from Phytophthora ...
Guohong, Cai, Bradley I, Hillman
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Phytophthora sp. is a genus in the oomycetes, which are similar to filamentous fungi in morphology and habitat, but phylogenetically more closely related to brown algae and diatoms and fall in the kingdom Stramenopila. In the past few years, several viruses have been characterized in Phytophthora species, including four viruses from Phytophthora ...
Guohong, Cai, Bradley I, Hillman
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