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Identification of the novel KI polyomavirus in paranasal and lung tissues [PDF]
KI is a novel polyomavirus identified in the respiratory secretions of children with acute respiratory symptoms. Whether this reflects a causal role of the virus in the human respiratory disease remains to be established.
Aquaro, S +5 more
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CRISPR‐Cas systems offer transformative genome editing capabilities for precise manipulation of cellular genes. This enables two main therapeutic avenues: ex vivo modification of patient cells for re‐transplantation or direct in vivo gene targeting via advanced delivery methods.
Bahareh Farasati Far +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Identification of a novel polyomavirus from patients with acute respiratory tract infections.
We report the identification of a novel polyomavirus present in respiratory secretions from human patients with symptoms of acute respiratory tract infection.
Anne M Gaynor +9 more
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Background The polyomaviruses WUPyV and KIPyV have been detected in various sample types including feces indicating pathogenicity in the gastrointestinal (GI) system.
Motamedi Nasim +4 more
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Long‐Term Outcomes of BK Viremia in Kidney Transplant Recipients
ABSTRACT Background BK viremia is associated with worse kidney transplant function and de novo donor‐specific antibodies (DSA), but mortality and graft survival are not impacted in the short‐ and intermediate‐term. The long‐term impact of BK viremia remains unclear.
Srijan Tandukar +11 more
wiley +1 more source
Detection and quantification of classic and emerging viruses by skimmed-milk flocculation and PCR in river water from two geographical areas [PDF]
Molecular techniques and virus concentration methods have shown that previously unknown viruses are shed by humans and animals, and may be transmitted by sewage-contaminated water.
Bofill Mas, S. +7 more
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Disruption of Spike Priming in Virus Entry: Tetrandrine as a Pan‐Coronavirus Inhibitor
Tetrandrine inhibits the infection of HCoV‐OC43, HCoV‐229E, SARS‐CoV‐2, and its major variants by blocking virus entry. Specifically, tetrandrine breaks the interaction between TMPRSS2 and Spike, therefore suppress its priming and the following membrane fusion, and induces Spike to degradation.
Kun Wang +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Advances in Single‐Cell Sequencing for Infectious Diseases: Progress and Perspectives
Single‐cell sequencing technologies uncover novel, unknown, and emergent features of many diseases. This review describes recent progress of single‐cell sequencing technologies and their applications in infectious diseases, summarizes the underlying commonalities of different infections and discusses future research directions, facilitating the ...
Mengyuan Lyu +13 more
wiley +1 more source
Role of viruses in the development of breast cancer [PDF]
The most common cancer worldwide among women is breast cancer. The initiation, promotion, and progression of this cancer result from both internal and external factors.
Alibek, Kenneth +4 more
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Aberrant expression of ALK and EZH2 in Merkel cell carcinoma [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Distinct characteristic features categorize Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) into two subgroups according to the Merkel cell polyomavirus infection.
Bohling, T. +5 more
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