نتایج جستجو برای: viral evolution

تعداد نتایج: 487528  

2008
P. Sarrailh L. Garrigues G. J. M. Hagelaar J. P. Boeuf G. Sandolache S. Rowe B. Jusselin G.J.M. Hagelaar

Journal: :Sexually transmitted infections 2001
S Taylor A S Pereira

Because semen is a major vehicle for the sexual transmission of HIV-1, control of viral replication within the sanctuary of the male genital tract should be a goal of antiretroviral therapy. Local immune responses, virus specific factors, and the degree of viral and cellular trafficking all appear to be important in controlling viral replication and evolution. However, the most important factor...

2010
Samuel Ojosnegros Niko Beerenwinkel

Viruses are fast evolving pathogens that continuously adapt to the highly variable environments they live and reproduce in. Strategies devoted to inhibit virus replication and to control their spread among hosts need to cope with these extremely heterogeneous populations and with their potential to avoid medical interventions. Computational techniques such as phylogenetic methods have broadened...

2016
Alberto Civetta David Cecil Murphy Ostapchuk Basil Nwali

In recent years a number of studies have brought attention to the role of positive selection during the evolution of antigenic escape by influenza strains. Particularly, the identification of positively selected sites within antigenic domains of viral surface proteins has been used to suggest that the evolution of viral-host receptor binding specificity is driven by selection. Here we show that...

2017
Richard J Bingham Eric C Dykeman Reidun Twarock

The rapid occurrence of therapy-resistant mutant strains provides a challenge for anti-viral therapy. An ideal drug target would be a highly conserved molecular feature in the viral life cycle, such as the packaging signals in the genomes of RNA viruses that encode an instruction manual for their efficient assembly. The ubiquity of this assembly code in RNA viruses, including major human pathog...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Francesca Di Giallonardo Jemma L Geoghegan Douglas E Docherty Robert G McLean Michael C Zody James Qu Xiao Yang Bruce W Birren Christine M Malboeuf Ruchi M Newman Hon S Ip Edward C Holmes

UNLABELLED The introduction of West Nile virus (WNV) into North America in 1999 is a classic example of viral emergence in a new environment, with its subsequent dispersion across the continent having a major impact on local bird populations. Despite the importance of this epizootic, the pattern, dynamics, and determinants of WNV spread in its natural hosts remain uncertain. In particular, it i...

2012
Akila Jayaraman Xiaoying Koh Jing Li Rahul Raman Karthik Viswanathan Zachary Shriver Ram Sasisekharan

The glycoprotein HA (haemagglutinin) on the surface of influenza A virus plays a central role in recognition and binding to specific host cell-surface glycan receptors and in fusion of viral membrane to the host nuclear membrane during viral replication. Given the abundance of HA on the viral surface, this protein is also the primary target for host innate and adaptive immune responses. Althoug...

2010
Adam S. Lauring Raul Andino

A large number of medically important viruses, including HIV, hepatitis C virus, and influenza, have RNA genomes. These viruses replicate with extremely high mutation rates and exhibit significant genetic diversity. This diversity allows a viral population to rapidly adapt to dynamic environments and evolve resistance to vaccines and antiviral drugs. For the last 30 years, quasispecies theory h...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پزشکی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران 0
ناصر ابراهیمی دریانی ebrahimi daryani n محسن قناعتی ghenaati m مهدی موسوی moosavi m

hepatomegaly, decrease in the liver paranchymal echo and increase in the gallbladder wall thickness has been shown in acute viral hepatitis. the present study was done to determine sonographic changes in acute viral hepatitis. we performed liver and bile ducts sonography and specific tests on 42 patients (mean age: 31.5 and 61% male) with acute viral hepatitis. gallbladder wall thickness was se...

2015
Luc Willems Nicolas Albert Gillet David Boehr

Co-evolution of viruses and their hosts has reached a fragile and dynamic equilibrium that allows viral persistence, replication and transmission. In response, infected hosts have developed strategies of defense that counteract the deleterious effects of viral infections. In particular, single-strand DNA editing by Apolipoprotein B Editing Catalytic subunits proteins 3 (APOBEC3s) is a well-cons...

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