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Deciphering the viral landscape in gastric cancer: comprehensive characterization and identification of the gastric cancer virome. [PDF]
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vPro-MS enables identification of human-pathogenic viruses from patient samples by untargeted proteomics. [PDF]
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Henipavirus in Northern Short-Tailed Shrew, Alabama, USA. [PDF]
Haring VC, Diederich S, Beer M, Pfaff F.
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RETRACTED: Branda et al. Zoonotic Paramyxoviruses: Evolution, Ecology, and Public Health Strategies in a Changing World. <i>Viruses</i> 2024, <i>16</i>, 1688. [PDF]
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A pan-respiratory virus attachment inhibitor with high potency in human airway models and in vivo. [PDF]
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Marine viruses — major players in the global ecosystem
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2007Curtis A Suttle
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2022
This chapter focuses on the structure and features of viruses. It explains that viruses are entirely parasitic and dependent on a host cell for replication. Viruses have a significant effect on many ecosystems due to their influence on nutrient availability, species diversity, and even climate change via the release of carbon from dead hosts.
Jon Scott+9 more
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This chapter focuses on the structure and features of viruses. It explains that viruses are entirely parasitic and dependent on a host cell for replication. Viruses have a significant effect on many ecosystems due to their influence on nutrient availability, species diversity, and even climate change via the release of carbon from dead hosts.
Jon Scott+9 more
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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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