نتایج جستجو برای: viral inactivation

تعداد نتایج: 197344  

2013
Sarah L. Warnes C. William Keevil

Noroviruses (family Caliciviridae) are the primary cause of viral gastroenteritis worldwide. The virus is highly infectious and touching contaminated surfaces can contribute to infection spread. Although the virus was identified over 40 years ago the lack of methods to assess infectivity has hampered the study of the human pathogen. Recently the murine virus, MNV-1, has successfully been used a...

2017
Anna Carratalà Hyunjin Shim Qingxia Zhong Virginie Bachmann Jeffrey D Jensen Tamar Kohn

Ultraviolet light in the UVC range is a commonly used disinfectant to control viruses in clinical settings and water treatment. However, it is currently unknown whether human viral pathogens may develop resistance to such stressor. Here, we investigate the adaptation of an enteric pathogen, human echovirus 11, to disinfection by UVC, and characterized the underlying phenotypic and genotypic cha...

Journal: :Microbiology research 2022

(1) Background: Influenza is a viral infection that has claimed many millions of lives over the past 100 years, and there always risk new influenza virus will emerge cause another pandemic. One way to reduce such potential be heat inactivation. The question in this study how much sensitivities previous viruses differ. If they are very similar, it expected can inactivated with same parameters as...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2012
Shaw-Wei D Tsen Travis Chapa Wandy Beatty Kong-Thon Tsen Dong Yu Samuel Achilefu

Ultrafast lasers in the visible and near-infrared range have emerged as a potential new method for pathogen reduction of blood products and pharmaceuticals. However, the mechanism of enveloped virus inactivation by this method is unknown. We report the inactivation as well as the molecular and structural effects caused by visible (425 nm) femtosecond laser irradiation on murine cytomegalovirus ...

2015
Lizhong Wang Runhua Liu Peiying Ye Chunshu Wong Guo-Yun Chen Penghui Zhou Kaoru Sakabe Xincheng Zheng Wei Wu Peng Zhang Taijiao Jiang Michael F. Bassetti Sandro Jube Yi Sun Yanping Zhang Pan Zheng Yang Liu

CD24 is overexpressed in nearly 70% human cancers, whereas TP53 is the most frequently mutated tumour-suppressor gene that functions in a context-dependent manner. Here we show that both targeted mutation and short hairpin RNA (shRNA) silencing of CD24 retard the growth, progression and metastasis of prostate cancer. CD24 competitively inhibits ARF binding to NPM, resulting in decreased ARF, in...

Journal: :Accounts of chemical research 2000
J J Thomas R Bakhtiar G Siuzdak

Mass spectrometry is a valuable tool in structural and functional viral proteomics, where it has been used to identify viral capsid proteins, viral mutants, and posttranslational modifications. Further, mass-based approaches combined with time-resolved proteolysis (mass mapping) have revealed the dynamic nature of viral particles in solution; this method is contributing to an understanding of t...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Dapeng Wang Shuxia Xu David Yang Glenn M Young Peng Tian

Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) are the major cause of epidemic nonbacterial gastroenteritis. Although quantitative (real-time) reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR) is widely used for detecting HuNoVs, it only detects the presence of viral RNA and does not indicate viral infectivity. Human blood group antigens (HBGAs) have been identified as receptors/co-receptors for both HuNoVs and Tulane virus (TV...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Josefine Elving Eva Emmoth Ann Albihn Björn Vinnerås Jakob Ottoson

Effective sanitization is important in viral epizootic outbreaks to avoid further spread of the pathogen. This study examined thermal inactivation as a sanitizing treatment for manure inoculated with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H7N1 and bacteriophages MS2 and 6. Rapid inactivation of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H7N1 was achieved at both mesophilic (35°C) and thermophilic...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1982
M A Emerson O J Sproul C E Buck

The inactivation of HEp-2 cell-associated poliovirus (Sabin 1) and coxsackievirus A9 was investigated in three experimental systems, using ozone as a disinfectant. The cell-associated viral samples were adjusted to a turbidity of 5 nephelometric turbidity units. The cell-associated poliovirus and coxsackievirus samples demonstrated survival in a continuous-flow ozonation system at applied ozone...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Thérèse Sigstam Greg Gannon Michele Cascella Brian M Pecson Krista Rule Wigginton Tamar Kohn

Viral disinfection kinetics have been studied in depth, but the molecular-level inactivation mechanisms are not understood. Consequently, it is difficult to predict the disinfection behavior of nonculturable viruses, even when related, culturable viruses are available. The objective of this work was to determine how small differences in the composition of the viral genome and proteins impact di...

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