[HTML][HTML] Extracellular vesicles as personalized medicine
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are released from all cells in the body, forming an important
intercellular communication network that contributes to health and disease. The contents of …
intercellular communication network that contributes to health and disease. The contents of …
[HTML][HTML] Viral effects on the content and function of extracellular vesicles
N Raab-Traub, DP Dittmer - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2017 - nature.com
The release of membrane-bound vesicles from cells is being increasingly recognized as a
mechanism of intercellular communication. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) or exosomes are …
mechanism of intercellular communication. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) or exosomes are …
[HTML][HTML] N6-methyladenosine in flaviviridae viral RNA genomes regulates infection
The RNA modification N6-methyladenosine (m 6 A) post-transcriptionally regulates RNA
function. The cellular machinery that controls m 6 A includes methyltransferases and …
function. The cellular machinery that controls m 6 A includes methyltransferases and …
[HTML][HTML] Genome editing in primary cells and in vivo using viral-derived Nanoblades loaded with Cas9-sgRNA ribonucleoproteins
Programmable nucleases have enabled rapid and accessible genome engineering in
eukaryotic cells and living organisms. However, their delivery into target cells can be …
eukaryotic cells and living organisms. However, their delivery into target cells can be …
Complete replication of hepatitis C virus in cell culture
BD Lindenbach, MJ Evans, AJ Syder, B Wolk… - Science, 2005 - science.org
Many aspects of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) life cycle have not been reproduced in cell
culture, which has slowed research progress on this important human pathogen. Here, we …
culture, which has slowed research progress on this important human pathogen. Here, we …
Robust hepatitis C virus infection in vitro
J Zhong, P Gastaminza, G Cheng… - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
The absence of a robust cell culture model of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has severely
limited analysis of the HCV life cycle and the development of effective antivirals and …
limited analysis of the HCV life cycle and the development of effective antivirals and …
Claudin-1 is a hepatitis C virus co-receptor required for a late step in entry
MJ Evans, T von Hahn, DM Tscherne, AJ Syder… - Nature, 2007 - nature.com
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a leading cause of cirrhosis and liver cancer worldwide. A better
understanding of the viral life cycle, including the mechanisms of entry into host cells, is …
understanding of the viral life cycle, including the mechanisms of entry into host cells, is …
[HTML][HTML] Hepatitis C virus: Morphogenesis, infection and therapy
VA Morozov, S Lagaye - World journal of hepatology, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of liver diseases including liver cirrhosis and
hepatocellular carcinoma. Approximately 3% of the world population is infected with HCV …
hepatocellular carcinoma. Approximately 3% of the world population is infected with HCV …
Immunobiology and pathogenesis of viral hepatitis
LG Guidotti, FV Chisari - Annu. Rev. Pathol. Mech. Dis., 2006 - annualreviews.org
Among the many viruses that are known to infect the human liver, hepatitis B virus (HBV)
and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are unique because of their prodigious capacity to cause …
and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are unique because of their prodigious capacity to cause …
[HTML][HTML] Role of extracellular vesicles in viral and bacterial infections: pathogenesis, diagnostics, and therapeutics
Extracellular vesicles (EVs), or exosomes, are nanovesicles of endocytic origin that carry
host and pathogen-derived protein, nucleic acid, and lipid cargos. They are secreted by …
host and pathogen-derived protein, nucleic acid, and lipid cargos. They are secreted by …