Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) was subsequently shown to be a single-strandedRNA virusof filamentous morphology. View chapterExplore book Synthetic Peptides as Antigents S.Muller, inLaboratory Techniques in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1999
The cassava vein mosaic virus (CVMV) is a double stranded DNA virus which infects cassava plants (Manihot esculenta Crantz) and has been characterized as a... B Verdaguer,A Kochko,BC Fauquet - 《Plant Molecular Biology》 被引量: 347发表: 1996年 The Life of a Virus: Tobacco Mosaic Viru...
Journal of the History of BiologyJeffrey Lewis,From Virus Research to Molecular Biology: To- bacco Mosaic Virus in Germany, 1936-1956,Journal of the His- tory of Biology, Vol. 37, No. 2 (Summer, 2004): 259-301.Jeffrey Lewis.From Virus Research to Molecular Biology: Tobacco Mosaic Virus ...
In 1937, a group of researchers in Nazi Germany began investigating tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) with the hope of using the virus as a model system for understanding gene behavior in higher organisms. They soon developed a creative and interdisciplinary work style and were able to continue their ...
The beginning of the science of virology was marked by the discovery of the causal agent of tobacco mosaic disease at the end of the 19th century. Besides the virus concept, many fundamental concepts of molecular biology had the tobacco mosaic virus as the main research object. It was the fi...
Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a plant virus that belongs to the genus Tobamovirus. It infects tobacco plants and other members of Solanaceae family causing mottling and discolouration of leaves. Read this article to find out more about the virus.
The first plant virus known to science was the Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV; Virgaviridae). In the 1890s, Ivanovski in Russia reported the existence of “filterable pathogens” that remained infectious after passing through filters that retain bacterial pathogens in diseased tobacco plants. In 1898, ...
aIn this review, we focus on the potential that tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) has as a carrier for immunogenic epitopes, and the factors that must be considered in order to bring products based on this platform to the market. Large Scale Biology Corporation developed facile and scaleable methods...
Successful systemic infection of a plant by Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) requires three processes that repeat over time: initial establishment and accumulation in invaded cells, intercellular movement, and systemic transport. Accumulation and intercellular movement of TMV necessarily involves intracellular trans...
Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is extremely pathogenic and resistant to stress There are great needs to develop methods to reduce the virus in the environment and induce plant immunity simultaneously. Here, we report a multifunctional nano-protectant to redu