virus (ˈvaɪrəs) n,pl-ruses 1.(Microbiology) any of a group of submicroscopic entities consisting of a single nucleic acid chain surrounded by a protein coat and capable of replication only within the cells of living organisms: many are pathogenic ...
Influenza viruses are members of the familyOrthomyxoviridaeand include influenza virus types A, B, and C. This introduction provides an overview of influenza virus classification, structure, and life cycle. We also include a brief review of the clinical manifestations of influenza and the molecular d...
Virulence is the capacity of a virus to produce disease in a susceptible host. Virulence is often measured in terms of the quantity of virus required to cause illness or death in a predefined fraction of experimental animals infected with the virus. Virulence is dependent on viral and host ...
Viruses in the genus Tenuivirus (Tenuiviruses) cause a number of important diseases in economically important crop plants including rice and maize. Tenuiviruses are transmitted from plant to plant by specific planthopper vectors, and their transmission relationship is circulative-propagative. Thus, ...
The integration of alphaviruses, Rubivirus, pestiviruses and Arterivirus (1) into the common family Togaviridae seems to be justified in many respects regarding the structure and the biochemical data on virus replication. But on the other hand, if biolog
Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. Though Candida albicans is the m... S Anil,A Ellepola,L Samaranayake - 《Journal of Cell Biology》 被引量: 192发表: 2002年 ...
Virus Definition noun, plural: viruses A submicroscopicinfectiousagent that is unable to grow or reproduce outside ahost cell. It is non-cellular but consisting of a core ofDNAorRNAsurrounded by aproteincoat. Supplement A virus requires a livingcellfor it to grow and reproduce similar to an ...
The highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) regimens use cocktails of three inhibitors to suppress HIV-1 replication and the outgrowth of drug-resistant virus strains. Replication of HIV-1 depends on a plethora of functional interactions between its proteins and those of the host. Certain other...
19 February 2024 Advances in Modelling Soil Microbial Dynamics Edited byStefano Manzoni 7 December 2023 Soil virus ecology: how viral infection shapes microbial communities and biogeochemical processes Edited byGraeme Nicol,Jennifer Pett-Ridge 3 July 2023...
Recent discoveries in stem cell and developmental biology have introduced a new era marked by the generation of in vitro models that recapitulate early mammalian development, providing unprecedented opportunities for extensive research in embryogenesis. Here, we present an overview of current techniques tha...