نتایج جستجو برای: viral infection

تعداد نتایج: 555358  

Journal: :applied biotechnology reports 0
khadijeh nazari ali karami nezameddin mahdavi amiri fatemeh pourali

dna microarrays consist of collection of dna microscopic spots that in order to form an array attached to a solid surface such as glass, plastic or silicon chip. the pieces of fixed dna considered as a searcher. in this technology it is possible to test sample against thousands probes for specific genes. with this ability, arrays accelerate the biological investigations, gene finding, molecular...

M Shamsi-Shahrabadi , SH Monavari ,

Background and Aims: Several drugs are being used in treatment of HSV infection in human but still introducing an effective safe drug is desirable. Methods: We investigated the inhibitory effect of morphine on replication of HSV in vitro. Results: The results indicated that a concentration of up to 200 ug/ml morphine had a limited effect on Vero cell viability. At this concentration the growt...

A. Mohammadi A. Shafyi F. Esna-Ashari Gh.H. Sabiri H. Mirchamsy M. Taqavian M.P. Ashtiani N. Sheikh-Mohammadi

  Mass vaccination against viral infections such as mumps is a very noticeable and appropriate attempt in common health. Mumps infection has severe complications like deafness, infertility and meningitis. Attenuated live vaccine of mumps is produced and used to prevent the problems. Viral content in the monovalent vaccine is assayed with different methods. Nowadays international standards intro...

ژورنال: کومش 2022

Undoubtedly, vaccination can be one of the promising approaches to control infectious diseases such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Inactivated viral vaccines have a history of "vaccine-induced enhanced disease", which may occur when neutralizing antibodies bind to viral antigens without blocking or clearing the infection. This can cause additional inflammation through the mechanisms described for ot...

Journal: :گوارش 0
reza malekzadeh zeynab malekzadeh

hepatitis b is the most common cause of acute and chronic viral hepatitis in iran. it is the etiology of 70% of end-stage liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma in the country. before the universal neonatal vaccination in iran (1992), the contact rate with hbv was about 30% and the hbs ag+ rate was about 3%. in 2009 the contact rate has declined to 18% and hbsag+ rate decreased to 2%. the e...

Dear Editor-in-Chief The present global consideration is on the recent outbreak of 2014 Western Ebola virus in West Africa (1 – 3). This viral hemorrhagic fever wide spreads to several countries in West Africa and remote countries (1 - 3). With high death rate, the disease is presently on the list of public health threatens. The main problem for management of the infection is the limited knowl...

2015
Brian M. Sullivan John R. Teijaro Juan Carlos de la Torre Michael B. A. Oldstone

Many persistent viral infections are characterized by a hypofunctional T cell response and the upregulation of negative immune regulators. These events occur days after the initiation of infection. However, the very early host-virus interactions that determine the establishment of viral persistence remain poorly uncharacterized. Here we show that to establish persistence, LCMV must counteract a...

2011
Rowena A. Bull Fabio Luciani Kerensa McElroy Silvana Gaudieri Son T. Pham Abha Chopra Barbara Cameron Lisa Maher Gregory J. Dore Peter A. White Andrew R. Lloyd

Hepatitis C is a pandemic human RNA virus, which commonly causes chronic infection and liver disease. The characterization of viral populations that successfully initiate infection, and also those that drive progression to chronicity is instrumental for understanding pathogenesis and vaccine design. A comprehensive and longitudinal analysis of the viral population was conducted in four subjects...

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2007
javad douzande mehrdad ravanshad manochehr rasouli farzaneh sabahi abdolvahab alborzi

objectives: human immunodeficiency virus type 1 is the causative agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome “aids” in human and demonstration of hiv-1 genome in samples is accepted as evidence of infection. transmission of infection during window period in blood transfusion settings is a world wide concern. also there is a need for a rapid, sensitive and accurate technique to detect hiv-1 infe...

Herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1) is a neurotropic pathogen of humans that establishes latent infection in the sensory ganglia innervating the site of primary infection. A number of genes control HSV-1 pathogenicity and latency. Open reading frame P (ORF P) is one of these genes that might have a role in latency and pathogenesis. A complication in the analysis of the role of ORF P in the HSV-...

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