نتایج جستجو برای: within host virus model

تعداد نتایج: 3377418  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Eric A Franzosa Yu Xia

General properties of the antagonistic biomolecular interactions between viruses and their hosts (exogenous interactions) remain poorly understood, and may differ significantly from known principles governing the cooperative interactions within the host (endogenous interactions). Systems biology approaches have been applied to study the combined interaction networks of virus and human proteins,...

2013
Ben Berkhout Kevin M. Coombs

Work during the past few decades has provided a good understanding of alterations that occur in viruses when they interact with host cells. This is generally possible because of the relative simplicity of virus systems, as compared to the more complex cellular systems. There has also been advancement made in delineating host genomic responses to virus infection because of the availability of ge...

2009
Deborah Chasman Brandi Gancarz Paul Ahlquist Mark Craven

Gene products are key players in the interaction networks within a cell. We analyze an experiment in which a yeast knockout library was assayed for the effects of host gene deletion on the replication of Brome Mosaic Virus (BMV). These observations, integrated with the partially known yeast interaction network, may be used to infer which host processes and gene products are involved in the mech...

2014
Isabella Eckerle Matthias Lenk Rainer G. Ulrich

Due to novel, improved and high-throughput detection methods, there is a plethora of newly identified viruses within the genus Hantavirus. Furthermore, reservoir host species are increasingly recognized besides representatives of the order Rodentia, now including members of the mammalian orders Soricomorpha/Eulipotyphla and Chiroptera. Despite the great interest created by emerging zoonotic vir...

Alireza Ghadrdan Mashadi Mahdi Pourmahdi, Marziyeh Zeinvand Masoudreza Seifi Abad Shapouri

BACKGROUND: West Nile virus (WNV) is a vector-borneagent that is maintained within a bird-mosquito cycle. In humansand equids, infection by this agent is usually asymptomatic, orcharacterized by a mild febrile illness. However, fatal meningoencephalitisor encephalitis may occur. OBJECTIVES:The aim ofthis study was to evaluate the prevalence of WNVinfection andcorrelation of this organism with h...

2017
Bram Vrancken Marc A Suchard Philippe Lemey

Analyses of virus evolution in known transmission chains have the potential to elucidate the impact of transmission dynamics on the viral evolutionary rate and its difference within and between hosts. Lin et al. (2015, Journal of Virology, 89/7: 3512-22) recently investigated the evolutionary history of hepatitis B virus in a transmission chain and postulated that the 'colonization-adaptation-t...

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2007
Colleen L Ball Michael A Gilchrist Daniel Coombs

Virus evolution during infection of a single individual is a well-known feature of disease progression in chronic viral diseases. However, the simplest models of virus competition for host resources show the existence of a single dominant strain that grows most rapidly during the initial period of infection and competitively excludes all other virus strains. Here, we examine the dynamics of str...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1999
B Parra D R Hinton N W Marten C C Bergmann M T Lin C S Yang S A Stohlman

Infection of the central nervous system (CNS) by the JHM strain of mouse hepatitis virus (JHMV) is a rodent model of the human demyelinating disease multiple sclerosis. The inability of effective host immune responses to eliminate virus from the CNS results in a chronic infection associated with ongoing recurrent demyelination. JHMV infects a variety of CNS cell types during the acute phase of ...

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