... molecule to interfere with the genetic machinery that RSV uses to replicate, or copy itself, within cells. Both ... AUG-2, significantly reduced RSV replication in both cell culture and mouse experiments ...
PORTSMOUTH, England, May 11 (UPI) -- The appearances of dozens of extinct species of animals that lived alongside the dodo on several Indian Ocean islands have been replicated, researchers say.
... conclude that "an intimate association exists between the early secretory pathway and MHV replication." They speculate that, while GBF1 and ARF1 are not involved in the formation of the viral ...
... don't integrate may have an advantage over the others because they can skip several steps in their replication cycle and reproduce faster.
"Cooperation between different viruses is yet another one of ...
Reseachers have shown that T. cruzi, the Chagas disease agent, is able to impair HIV replication in the human placenta.
... , including psychiatry. It is a complex field, however, revealed by the lack of consistent and replicable findings across multiple studies, but some encouraging results are beginning to emerge. A ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Scientists in Japan have gained a better understanding how influenza viruses replicate, possibly opening the way for the development of drugs to hamper their reproduction.
... host cell components in the culture dish. Their results demonstrate the dependence of viral replication on protection by (or support from) the modified membranes, and open the door wider for the ...
... a sliding clamp travels along the DNA double helix, tethering the proteins that perform the replication. Researchers from the laboratory of Rockefeller University`s Michael O'Donnell, a Howard Hughes ...
... particles per day in an infected person by hijacking liver cells in which to build up its viral replication machinery. Now new research — in which scientists have for the first time used fluorescent ...
... called a sliding clamp travels along the DNA double helix, tethering the proteins that perform the replication. Researchers have discovered a small molecule that stops the sliding clamp in its tracks.
... targeted RT, the key HIV enzyme that converts the virus' RNA into DNA so it can be replicated. However, acyclovir treatment had some unexpected results; as early as five days after initial infection, ...
... PAPS synthases and cellular sulfotransferases confirmed the importance of the cellular sulfonation pathway for retroviral replication. "We knew that certain HIV co-receptors on the cell surface are ...
A previously unknown regulatory step during human immunodeficiency replication provides a potentially valuable new target for HIV/AIDS therapy, according to researchers.
... those, 79 percent continued to the shock generator's end, at 450 volts. In Burger's replication, 70 percent of the participants had to be stopped as they continued past 150 volts – a difference that ...