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Are viruses viruses, after all?

Virologie (Montrouge, France), 2013
Here, we quickly recapitulated the short history (since 2003) of the giant viruses, the discovery and the progressive characterization of which are deeply shaking the foundation of virology. In the mind of most biologists today, a "virus" remains the most reduced and optimized vehicle to propagate a nucleic acid molecule at the expense of a cellular ...
Chantal Abergel, Jean-Michel Claverie
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Viruses and Autoimmunity

Vox Sanguinis, 1969
Summary. There is, to date, no firm experimental proof of a direct or indirect causal relationship between the presence of the type ‘C’ virus particles and any of the aberrations shown by the NZB mice. There are, nevertheless, considerable precedents for assuming that the virus may be responsible for the malignant proliferation of the reticulum cells,
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Viruses and schizophrenia

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
A viral hypothesis for the pathogenesis of schizophrenia has been under serious consideration for more than 70 years. To date, attempts have failed to identify a specific virus which contributes to the aetiology of the disorder. There has, however, been a recent resurgence of interest in a possible relationship between viral illness and schizophrenia.
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Viruses and Bacteriophages

Science of The Total Environment, 1981
Many of the enteric viruses which are transmitted from person to person by the fecal-oral route are found in raw and treated wastewater, and because of their persistence under adverse conditions may also be found in slightly polluted waters. There is no routine examination procedure of water and wastewater for enteroviruses, mainly because of the ...
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Viruses and tumours

European Journal of Cancer (1965), 1965
Despite the fact that viruses have been known for nearly 60 years to play a causative role in animal cancer – spontaneous, as well as induced – the final step, isolation of an infective agent, has yet to be taken for any example of the human disease.
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Differential roles of MDA5 and RIG-I helicases in the recognition of RNA viruses

Nature, 2006
H. Kato   +17 more
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Viruses in Artichoke

2012
Most of the 25 viruses found in globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) and cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) were recorded from Europe and the Mediterranean basin, where they decrease both the productivity and the quality of the crop. Although, sometimes, these viruses are agents of diseases of different severity, most often their infections are ...
GALLITELLI, Donato   +2 more
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Isolation of a Common Receptor for Coxsackie B Viruses and Adenoviruses 2 and 5

Science, 1997
J. Bergelson   +8 more
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Potato Viruses

2008
Mention d'édition : 3ème édition ; International ...
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The evolutionary history of vertebrate RNA viruses

Nature, 2018
M. Shi   +11 more
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