نتایج جستجو برای: virus growth

تعداد نتایج: 1198353  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1952
Herbert R. Morgan

The inhibitory action of sodium sulfadiazine on the growth of psittacosis virus (6BC) in embryonated eggs is readily reversed by citrovorum factor but not by small amounts of vitamin B(12). In embryonated eggs, the pteroylglutamic acid analogues, 9-methylpteroylglutamic acid and 4-aminopteroylaspartic acid, produced some suppression of the growth of psittacosis virus (6BC). 4-Aminopteroylglutam...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Gennady Bocharov Burkhard Ludewig Antonio Bertoletti Paul Klenerman Tobias Junt Philippe Krebs Tatyana Luzyanina Cristophe Fraser Roy M Anderson

The speed of virus replication has typically been seen as an advantage for a virus in overcoming the ability of the immune system to control its population growth. Under some circumstances, the converse may also be true: more slowly replicating viruses may evoke weaker cellular immune responses and therefore enhance their likelihood of persistence. Using the model of lymphocytic choriomeningiti...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1966
R W Darlington C James

Darlington, R. W. (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tenn.), and C. James. Biological and morphological aspects of the growth of equine abortion virus. J. Bacteriol. 92:250-257. 1966.-The growth of equine abortion virus (EAV) was studied by bioassay and electron microscopy in L-cell monolayer and suspension cultures, and in HeLa and BHK 21/13 cell monolayers. Results of virus assa...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1945
M Delbrück

When a suspension of bacterial viruses is mixed with specific antiserum, the virus particles are rapidly "inactivated," that is, they lose the power to attack bacteria and to multiply. This inactivation is due to the union of the virus particles with the antibody. The union is irreversible but does not destroy the virus. The original virus may be recovered if the antibody is digested with papai...

Journal: :PLoS Computational Biology 2009
Kwang-il Lim John Yin

How does the growth of a virus depend on the linear arrangement of genes in its genome? Answering this question may enhance our basic understanding of virus evolution and advance applications of viruses as live attenuated vaccines, gene-therapy vectors, or anti-tumor therapeutics. We used a mathematical model for vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), a prototype RNA virus that encodes five genes (N...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Ping Zhang Bertram L Jacobs Charles E Samuel

The E3L proteins encoded by vaccinia virus bind double-stranded RNA and mediate interferon resistance, promote virus growth, and impair virus-mediated apoptosis. Among the cellular proteins implicated as targets of E3L is the protein kinase regulated by RNA (PKR). To test in human cells the role of PKR in conferring the E3L mutant phenotype, HeLa cells stably deficient in PKR generated by an RN...

2003
Giliane de Souza Trindade Flávio Guimarães da Fonseca João Trindade Marques Maurício Lacerda Nogueira Luiz Claudio Nogueira Mendes Alexandre Secorun Borges Juliana Regina Peiró Edviges Maristela Pituco Cláudio Antônio Bonjardim Paulo César Peregrino Ferreira Erna Geessien Kroon

We describe a vaccinialike virus, Araçatuba virus, associated with a cowpoxlike outbreak in a dairy herd and a related case of human infection. Diagnosis was based on virus growth characteristics, electron microscopy, and molecular biology techniques. Molecular characterization of the virus was done by using polymerase chain reaction amplification, cloning, and DNA sequencing of conserved ortho...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1974
I N Chou P H Black R O Roblin

The protease inhibitors N-tosyl-L-phenylalanylchloromethyl ketone (TPCK) and N-tosyl-L-lysylchloromethyl ketone (TLCK) have previously been shown to selectively inhibit growth of simian virus 40-transformed cells, suggesting that proteolytic enzymes play a role in loss of cellular growth control following viral transformation. In contrast, this study shows that TPCK-mediated growth inhibition i...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1954
John D. Hare Herbert R. Morgan

The growth of psittacosis virus (6BC) was studied in cultures of minced whole chick embryo tissue maintained in either Hanks-Simms solution or Hanks's balanced salt solution (BSS), and in neither medium could sustained, long-term virus growth take place. Addition of beef embryo extract (BEE) to cultures at a time when virus multiplication was declining reversed this general trend and resulted i...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Medicine 1970

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