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Structure and Assembly
Genetic Diversity and Evolution
- Genetic Diversity and EvolutionHepacivirus A Infection in Horses Defines Distinct Envelope Hypervariable Regions and Elucidates Potential Roles of Viral Strain and Adaptive Immune Status in Determining Envelope Diversity and Infection Outcome
Hepacivirus C (hepatitis C virus) is estimated to infect 150 million people worldwide and is a leading cause of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. In contrast, its closest relative, hepacivirus A, causes relatively mild disease in horses and is frequently cleared. The relationship between quasispecies evolution and infection outcome has not been explored for hepacivirus A. To address this knowledge gap, we examined envelope gene...
Virus-Cell Interactions
- Virus-Cell InteractionsBub1 Facilitates Virus Entry through Endocytosis in a Model of Drosophila Pathogenesis
- Virus-Cell InteractionsTransduction with Lentiviral Vectors Altered the Expression Profile of Host MicroRNAs
- Virus-Cell InteractionsGallid Herpesvirus 1 Initiates Apoptosis in Uninfected Cells through Paracrine Repression of p53
- Virus-Cell Interactions | SpotlightReal-Time Visualization and Quantification of Human Cytomegalovirus Replication in Living Cells Using the ANCHOR DNA Labeling Technology
- Virus-Cell Interactions | SpotlightGeminivirus Replication Protein Impairs SUMO Conjugation of Proliferating Cellular Nuclear Antigen at Two Acceptor Sites
- Virus-Cell InteractionsEpstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 3C Facilitates Cell Proliferation by Regulating Cyclin D2
- Virus-Cell Interactions | SpotlightAncient Evolutionary Origin and Positive Selection of the Retroviral Restriction Factor Fv1 in Muroid Rodents
Cellular Response to Infection
- Cellular Response to InfectionEquine Myxovirus Resistance Protein 2 Restricts Lentiviral Replication by Blocking Nuclear Uptake of Capsid Protein
Transformation and Oncogenesis
- Transformation and OncogenesisModified Anoikis Assay That Functionally Segregates Epstein-Barr Virus LMP1 Strains into Two Groups
Prions
Pathogenesis and Immunity
- Pathogenesis and ImmunitySimian Immunodeficiency Virus Persistence in Cellular and Anatomic Reservoirs in Antiretroviral Therapy-Suppressed Infant Rhesus Macaques
While antiretroviral therapy (ART) can reduce HIV replication, the virus cannot be eradicated from an infected individual, and our incomplete understanding of HIV persistence in reservoirs greatly complicates the generation of a cure for HIV infection. Given the immaturity of the infant immune system, it is critically important to study HIV reservoirs specifically in this population. Here, we established a pediatric animal model to...