نتایج جستجو برای: within host virus model

تعداد نتایج: 3377418  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تبریز 1382

‏‎despite the different criticisms on contrastive analysis it has been proved that the results of it(when processed) can be useful in a tefl environment, specially at the level of phonology.this study is an attempt to compare and contrast the sound systems of kurdish and english for pedagogical aims.the consonants,vowels,stress and intonation of the two languages are described by the same model...

1999
Alexey S. Kondrashov Lev Yu. Yampolsky Colleen T. Webb Svetlana A. Shabalina

The fate of a parasite with exclusively vertical transmission depends critically on its virulence, the magnitude of its negative impact on fitness of the infected host. Relaxation of natural selection within the host population should favour the parasite by reducing this impact. We studied the dynamics of the sigma virus, a vertically transmitted parasite of Drosophila melanogaster, within a ca...

2011
Ronan Le Goffic Olivier Leymarie Christophe Chevalier Emmanuelle Rebours Bruno Da Costa Jasmina Vidic Delphyne Descamps Jean-Michel Sallenave Michel Rauch Michel Samson Bernard Delmas

Airway inflammation plays a major role in the pathogenesis of influenza viruses and can lead to a fatal outcome. One of the challenging objectives in the field of influenza research is the identification of the molecular bases associated to the immunopathological disorders developed during infection. While its precise function in the virus cycle is still unclear, the viral protein PB1-F2 is pro...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2005
Remy Froissart Denis Roze Marilyne Uzest Lionel Galibert Stephane Blanc Yannis Michalakis

Viral recombination can dramatically impact evolution and epidemiology. In viruses, the recombination rate depends on the frequency of genetic exchange between different viral genomes within an infected host cell and on the frequency at which such co-infections occur. While the recombination rate has been recently evaluated in experimentally co-infected cell cultures for several viruses, direct...

2014
Jesse D. Deere Peter A. Barry

The natural history of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is inextricably associated with mucosal surfaces. The vast preponderance of primary infections occur following mucosal exposure to infectious virions, and the high seroprevalence of HCMV throughout the world is due to long-term excretion of HCMV in bodily fluids from multiple mucosal sites. Accumulating evidence presents a model where the earl...

2016
Anna A. Schönherz Niels Lorenzen Bernt Guldbrandtsen Bart Buitenhuis Katja Einer-Jensen

The high mutation rate of RNA viruses enables the generation of a genetically diverse viral population, termed a quasispecies, within a single infected host. This high in-host genetic diversity enables an RNA virus to adapt to a diverse array of selective pressures such as host immune response and switching between host species. The negative-sense, single-stranded RNA virus, viral haemorrhagic ...

2015
Cecilia Noecker Krista Schaefer Kelly Zaccheo Yiding Yang Judy Day Vitaly V. Ganusov

Upon infection of a new host, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replicates in the mucosal tissues and is generally undetectable in circulation for 1-2 weeks post-infection. Several interventions against HIV including vaccines and antiretroviral prophylaxis target virus replication at this earliest stage of infection. Mathematical models have been used to understand how HIV spreads from mucosal...

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