[HTML][HTML] On the role of viruses in nature and what this means for the COVID‐19 pandemic

H Brüssow - Microbial Biotechnology, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Viruses derive their name from the Latin word for poison. Words have great power, and their
choice also influences the scientific discussion and the perception of viruses in the …

The misleading history of viruses

F Prosdocimi, S Farias, J Cortines, M José - 2021 - preprints.org
Viruses were classically named after the very same Latin word virus, originally meaning
poison or venom. Public understanding of viruses reinforces their “malign” aspects …

[HTML][HTML] New Insights into the Applications of Viruses to Biotechnology

P Materatski, C Varanda - Viruses, 2023 - mdpi.com
Viruses are responsible for many devastating human and animal diseases, such as Ebola,
rabies, HIV, smallpox, influenza, dengue, and SARS-CoV-2 [1]. The deleterious impact of …

Virus discovery: are we scientists or genome collectors?

M Canuti, L van der Hoek - Trends in microbiology, 2014 - cell.com
Some scientists now proclaim that future pandemics can be successfully forecasted,
allowing the planning of useful intervention strategies for pandemic preparedness. We …

VIRULENT AND TEMPERATE VIRUSES: THE 2 FACES OF EVIL

MI Rojas Mencias - 2021 - escholarship.org
This work presents evidence that temperate and virulent viruses impact the ecology,
evolution, and health state of their bacterial and eukaryotic hosts across ecosystems …

Virulent and Temperate Viruses: The 2 Faces of Evil

MI Rojas - 2021 - search.proquest.com
This work presents evidence that temperate and virulent viruses impact the ecology,
evolution, and health state of their bacterial and eukaryotic hosts across ecosystems …

[PDF][PDF] Coronavirus: The Picture it Showed, the Message We Chose to Ignore!

S Krittika, P Yadav - Ann Biotechnol, 2023 - meddocsonline.org
Nature needs to shake off the dust built due to its exploitation by humankind. One such
heavy blow was probably the current COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has …

[HTML][HTML] An expanded view of viruses

UF Greber, R Bartenschlager - FEMS microbiology reviews, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Viruses are ubiquitous, and are important in medicine, biology, biotechnology and ecology.
All kinds of cells can be infected with viruses, and sometimes, a particular cell is infected …

[引用][C] What is a virus? How do they spread? How do they make us sick?

L Tajouri - The Conversation, 2020 - research.bond.edu.au
Viruses are the most common biological entities on Earth. Experts estimate there are around
10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,… of them, and if they were all lined up they …

[HTML][HTML] The COVID-19 pandemic, year 2: Bitter lessons in evolution and ecology

R Sitaraman - Microbiology, 2021 - communities.springernature.com
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