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Viruses, Volume 7, Issue 12

December 2015 - 44 articles

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Articles (44)

  • Article
  • Open Access
50 Citations
8,910 Views
17 Pages

Structure of the Receptor-Binding Carboxy-Terminal Domain of the Bacteriophage T5 L-Shaped Tail Fibre with and without Its Intra-Molecular Chaperone

  • Carmela Garcia-Doval,
  • José R. Castón,
  • Daniel Luque,
  • Meritxell Granell,
  • José M. Otero,
  • Antonio L. Llamas-Saiz,
  • Madalena Renouard,
  • Pascale Boulanger and
  • Mark J. Van Raaij

8 December 2015

Bacteriophage T5, a Siphovirus belonging to the order Caudovirales, has a flexible, three-fold symmetric tail, to which three L-shaped fibres are attached. These fibres recognize oligo-mannose units on the bacterial cell surface prior to infection an...

  • Review
  • Open Access
48 Citations
8,406 Views
17 Pages

8 December 2015

Enterovirus 71 (EV71) is a group of viruses that belongs to the Picornaviridae family, which also includes viruses such as polioviruses. EV71, together with coxsackieviruses, is widely known for its association with Hand Foot Mouth Disease (HFMD), wh...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,431 Views
18 Pages

8 December 2015

Recruitment of the matrix protein M1 to the assembly site of the influenza virus is thought to be mediated by interactions with the cytoplasmic tail of hemagglutinin (HA). Based on a comprehensive sequence comparison of all sequences present in the d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
8,612 Views
14 Pages

Bacteriophage Mediates Efficient Gene Transfer in Combination with Conventional Transfection Reagents

  • Amanda Donnelly,
  • Teerapong Yata,
  • Kaoutar Bentayebi,
  • Keittisak Suwan and
  • Amin Hajitou

8 December 2015

The development of commercially available transfection reagents for gene transfer applications has revolutionized the field of molecular biology and scientific research. However, the challenge remains in ensuring that they are efficient, safe, reprod...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,725 Views
11 Pages

Emergent HIV-1 Drug Resistance Mutations Were Not Present at Low-Frequency at Baseline in Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor-Treated Subjects in the STaR Study

  • Danielle P. Porter,
  • Martin Daeumer,
  • Alexander Thielen,
  • Silvia Chang,
  • Ross Martin,
  • Cal Cohen,
  • Michael D. Miller and
  • Kirsten L. White

7 December 2015

At Week 96 of the Single-Tablet Regimen (STaR) study, more treatment-naïve subjects that received rilpivirine/emtricitabine/tenofovir DF (RPV/FTC/TDF) developed resistance mutations compared to those treated with efavirenz (EFV)/FTC/TDF by population...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,479 Views
16 Pages

From Immunodeficiency to Humanization: The Contribution of Mouse Models to Explore HTLV-1 Leukemogenesis

  • Eléonore Pérès,
  • Eugénie Bagdassarian,
  • Sébastien This,
  • Julien Villaudy,
  • Dominique Rigal,
  • Louis Gazzolo and
  • Madeleine Duc Dodon

7 December 2015

The first discovered human retrovirus, Human T-Lymphotropic Virus type 1 (HTLV-1), is responsible for an aggressive form of T cell leukemia/lymphoma. Mouse models recapitulating the leukemogenesis process have been helpful for understanding the mecha...

  • Review
  • Open Access
46 Citations
8,754 Views
13 Pages

Infectious Entry Pathway of Enterovirus B Species

  • Varpu Marjomäki,
  • Paula Turkki and
  • Moona Huttunen

7 December 2015

Enterovirus B species (EV-B) are responsible for a vast number of mild and serious acute infections. They are also suspected of remaining in the body, where they cause persistent infections contributing to chronic diseases such as type I diabetes. Re...

  • Review
  • Open Access
124 Citations
12,438 Views
12 Pages

Epidemiological Research on Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Mainland China

  • Zhi-Chao Zhuang,
  • Zeng-Qiang Kou,
  • Yong-Juan Bai,
  • Xiang Cong,
  • Li-Hong Wang,
  • Chun Li,
  • Li Zhao,
  • Xue-Jie Yu,
  • Zhi-Yu Wang and
  • Hong-Ling Wen

7 December 2015

Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD), which has led to millions of attacks and several outbreaks across the world and become more predominant in Asia-Pacific Region, especially in Mainland China, is caused by several Human Enteroviruses including new...

  • Review
  • Open Access
44 Citations
7,308 Views
14 Pages

Virologic Tools for HCV Drug Resistance Testing

  • Slim Fourati and
  • Jean-Michel Pawlotsky

4 December 2015

Recent advances in molecular biology have led to the development of new antiviral drugs that target specific steps of the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) lifecycle. These drugs, collectively termed direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), include non-structural (NS)...

  • Correction
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,278 Views
3 Pages

Correction: Graillot, B.; et al. Progressive Adaptation of a CpGV Isolate to Codling Moth Populations Resistant to CpGV-M. Viruses 2014, 6, 5135–5144

  • Benoît Graillot,
  • Marie Berling,
  • Christine Blachere-López,
  • Myriam Siegwart,
  • Samantha Besse and
  • Miguel López-Ferber

3 December 2015

In our article “Progressive Adaptation of a CpGV Isolate to Codling Moth Populations Resistant to CpGV-M.” (Viruses 2014, 6, 5135–5144; doi:10.3390/v6125135) [1] we obtained resistance values of the codling moth, Cydia pomonella, RGV laboratory colon...

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