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Investigational New Drugs, 1999
Viruses capable of inducing lysis of malignant cells through their replication process are known as "oncolytic" viruses. Clinical trials in oncology have been performed with oncolytic viruses for nearly fifty years. Both systemic and intratumoral routes of administration have been explored.
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Viruses capable of inducing lysis of malignant cells through their replication process are known as "oncolytic" viruses. Clinical trials in oncology have been performed with oncolytic viruses for nearly fifty years. Both systemic and intratumoral routes of administration have been explored.
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CRC Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1988
Unlike bacterial viruses that infect cells bounded by a cell wall, mycoplasma viruses have evolved to enter and propagate in mycoplasma cells bounded only by a single lipid-protein cell membrane. In addition, mycoplasmas have the smallest amount of genetic information of any known cells, so their complexity is constrained by a limited genetic coding ...
Jack Maniloff, Kevin Dybvig
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Unlike bacterial viruses that infect cells bounded by a cell wall, mycoplasma viruses have evolved to enter and propagate in mycoplasma cells bounded only by a single lipid-protein cell membrane. In addition, mycoplasmas have the smallest amount of genetic information of any known cells, so their complexity is constrained by a limited genetic coding ...
Jack Maniloff, Kevin Dybvig
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1998
In the past two years, structural studies on spherical viruses have experienced a significant advance with the dramatic increase in the resolution attainable by cryo-electron microscopy and image reconstruction. X-ray crystallography, both alone and, increasingly, in combination with electron microscopy, continues to play a crucial role in elucidating ...
J J, Rux, R M, Burnett
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In the past two years, structural studies on spherical viruses have experienced a significant advance with the dramatic increase in the resolution attainable by cryo-electron microscopy and image reconstruction. X-ray crystallography, both alone and, increasingly, in combination with electron microscopy, continues to play a crucial role in elucidating ...
J J, Rux, R M, Burnett
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Therapy with oncolytic viruses: progress and challenges
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2023Sophia Z. Shalhout +3 more
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Scientific American, 1995
Hemorrhagic fever viruses are among the most dangerous biological agents known. New ones are discovered every year, and artificial as well as natural environmental changes are favoring their spread.
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Hemorrhagic fever viruses are among the most dangerous biological agents known. New ones are discovered every year, and artificial as well as natural environmental changes are favoring their spread.
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Differential roles of MDA5 and RIG-I helicases in the recognition of RNA viruses
Nature, 2006H. Kato +17 more
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Isolation of a Common Receptor for Coxsackie B Viruses and Adenoviruses 2 and 5
Science, 1997J. Bergelson +8 more
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