نتایج جستجو برای: human adenovirus

تعداد نتایج: 1655502  

2013
Yuki Matsushima Hideaki Shimizu Atsuko Kano Etsuko Nakajima Yoko Ishimaru Shuvra Kanti Dey Yuki Watanabe Fuyuka Adachi Kohnosuke Mitani Tsuguto Fujimoto Tung Gia Phan Hiroshi Ushijima

A novel virus of the species human adenovirus D, HAdV-67 (P-New/H9/F25), was first isolated from diarrheal feces of six children in Dhaka City, Bangladesh. The genome of this novel virus may be composed of multiple recombinations among HAdV-9, HAdV-25, HAdV-26, HAdV-33, HAdV-46, and an unknown human adenovirus D which was an origin of HAdV-67.

Journal: :International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics 1999
M W Epperly J A Bray S Krager L M Berry W Gooding J F Engelhardt R Zwacka E L Travis J S Greenberger

PURPOSE A dose and volume limiting factor in radiation treatment of thoracic cancer is the development of fibrosis in normal lung. The goal of the present study was to determine whether expression prior to irradiation of a transgene for human manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) or human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase (Cu/ZnSOD) protects against irradiation-induced lung damage in mice. ME...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
mohammad reza shokrollahi research center of pediatric infectious diseases, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; department of medicine, qom university of medical sciences and health services, qom, ir iran samileh noorbakhsh research center of pediatric infectious diseases, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; research center of pediatric infectious diseases, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-2166525328, fax: +98-216651604 hamid reza monavari research center of pediatric infectious diseases, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran sahar ghavidel darestani ent-head and neck surgery research center, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran ahmad vosoughi motlagh research center of pediatric infectious diseases, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran shima javadi nia research center of pediatric infectious diseases, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

patients and materials this was a across-sectional prospective study performed at the pediatric department of rasoul hospital, tehran, iran (2009-2011) on 80 hospitalized children with viral age. all stool samples were collected on viral transport media. human bocavirus (hbov) was detected using the real-time pcr taqman method. molecular detection of human parechovirus type 1 (hpev-1) rna in st...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
Cecilia Johansson Mari Jonsson Marko Marttila David Persson Xiao-Long Fan Johan Skog Lars Frängsmyr Göran Wadell Niklas Arnberg

Most adenoviruses bind to the coxsackie- and adenovirus receptor (CAR). Surprisingly, CAR is not expressed apically on polarized cells and is thus not easily available to viruses. Consequently, alternative mechanisms for entry of coxsackievirus and adenovirus into cells have been suggested. We have found that tear fluid promotes adenovirus infection, and we have identified human lactoferrin (HL...

2015
Matthew D.J. Dicks Efrain Guzman Alexandra J. Spencer Sarah C. Gilbert Bryan Charleston Adrian V.S. Hill Matthew G. Cottingham

Adenovirus vaccine vectors generated from new viral serotypes are routinely screened in pre-clinical laboratory animal models to identify the most immunogenic and efficacious candidates for further evaluation in clinical human and veterinary settings. Here, we show that studies in a laboratory species do not necessarily predict the hierarchy of vector performance in other mammals. In mice, afte...

2015
Karoly Toth Sang R. Lee Baoling Ying Jacqueline F. Spencer Ann E. Tollefson John E. Sagartz Il-Keun Kong Zhongde Wang William S. M. Wold Roger D Everett

Human adenoviruses have been studied extensively in cell culture and have been a model for studies in molecular, cellular, and medical biology. However, much less is known about adenovirus replication and pathogenesis in vivo in a permissive host because of the lack of an adequate animal model. Presently, the most frequently used permissive immunocompetent animal model for human adenovirus infe...

Journal: :Virology 1992
L A Lucher B Khuntirat J Zhao P C Angeletti

Replication of human adenovirus type 12 DNA is blocked in abortively infected baby hamster kidney cells. The activity and accumulation of adenovirus 12 DNA polymerase is equivalent in infected hamster and human cell extracts. However, the accumulation of adenovirus type 12 DNA-binding protein is approximately 120-fold lower in extracts from infected hamster cells when compared to infected permi...

2013
Karin Kosulin Franziska Hoffmann Till Sebastian Clauditz Waldemar Wilczak Thomas Dobner

Human adenoviruses are known to persist in T-lymphocytes of tonsils, adenoids and intestinal tract. The oncogenic potential of different adenovirus types has been widely studied in rodents, in which adenovirus inoculation can induce multiple tumors such as undifferentiated sarcomas, adenocarcinomas and neuroectodermal tumors. However, the oncogenic potential of this virus has never been proven ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1994
T Fujiwara E A Grimm T Mukhopadhyay W W Zhang L B Owen-Schaub J A Roth

Recombinant adenovirus-mediated transfer of the wild-type p53 gene into monolayer cultures or multicellular tumor spheroids of human non-small cell lung cancer cell line H358, which has a homozygous deletion of p53, markedly increased the cellular sensitivity of these cells to the chemotherapeutic drug cisplatin. Treated cells underwent apoptosis with specific DNA fragmentation. Direct injectio...

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