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期刊名:Future virology

缩写:FUTURE VIROL

ISSN:1746-0794

e-ISSN:1746-0808

IF/分区:1.4/Q4

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Childhood HIV-1 associated nephropathy (HIVAN) is a clinical and renal histological disease characterized by heavy proteinuria associated with focal and segmental glomerular sclerosis and/or mesangial hyperplasia in combination with microcy...
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In cancerous cells, physiologically tight regulation of protein synthesis is lost, contributing to uncontrolled growth and proliferation. We describe a novel experimental cancer therapy approach based on genetically recombinant poliovirus t...
Pavel A Nikitin,Micah A Luftig Pavel A Nikitin
Human DNA tumor viruses induce host cell proliferation in order to establish the necessary cellular milieu to replicate viral DNA. The consequence of such viral-programmed induction of proliferation coupled with the introduction of foreign ...
Karen L Oslund,Nicole Baumgarth Karen L Oslund
Influenza virus infections usually cause mild to moderately severe respiratory disease, however some infections, like those involving the avian H5N1 virus, can cause massive viral pneumonia, systemic disease and death. The innate immune res...
Daniel S McDermott,Kayla A Weiss,Cory J Knudson et al. Daniel S McDermott et al.
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Naturally occurring smallpox has been eradicated, yet it remains as one of the highest priority pathogens due to its potential as a biological weapon. The majority of the US population would be vulnerable in a smallpox outbreak. SIGA Techno...
Christopher M Traylen,Hersh R Patel,Wylder Fondaw et al. Christopher M Traylen et al.
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites, relying to a major extent on the host cell for replication. An active replication of the viral genome results in a lytic infection characterized by the release of new progeny virus particles, of...