The canonical view of the interactions between viruses and their microbial hosts presumes that changes in host and virus fate require the initiation of infection of a host by a virus. Infection may lead to the death of the host cell and release of viruses, to the elimination of the viral genome through cellular defense mechanisms, or the integration of the viral genome with the host as a chromosomal or extra-chromosomal element. Here we revisit this canonical view, inspired by recent experimental findings in which the majority of target host cells can be induced into a dormant state when exposed to either active or de-activated viruses, even when viruses are present at low relative titer. We propose that both the qualitative phenomena and t...
The capacity to injure infected cells is a widespread property of viruses. Usually, this cytopathic ...
International audienceManipulation of cell death pathways has been identified as a common feature of...
The following thesis explores the within-host population dynamics of viruses and their target cells ...
The canonical view of the interactions between viruses and their microbial hosts presumes that chang...
The canonical view of the interactions between viruses and their microbial hosts presumes that chang...
The canonical view of the interactions between viruses and their microbial hosts presumes that chang...
The canonical view of the interactions between viruses and their microbial hosts presumes that chang...
The canonical view of the interactions between viruses and their microbial hosts presumes that chang...
We investigate a stochastic individual-based model for the population dynamics of host–virus systems...
ABSTRACT We investigated the interaction between Sulfolobus spindle-shaped virus (SSV9) and its nati...
We investigate a stochastic individual-based model for the population dynamics of host-virus systems...
Manipulation of cell death pathways has been identified as a common feature of host-microbe interact...
Abstract Background The virus-host arms race is a major theater for evolutionary innovation. Archaea...
Interferons are active biomolecules, which help fight viral infections by spreading from infected to...
Recombination, complementation and competition profoundly influence virus evolution and epidemiology...
The capacity to injure infected cells is a widespread property of viruses. Usually, this cytopathic ...
International audienceManipulation of cell death pathways has been identified as a common feature of...
The following thesis explores the within-host population dynamics of viruses and their target cells ...
The canonical view of the interactions between viruses and their microbial hosts presumes that chang...
The canonical view of the interactions between viruses and their microbial hosts presumes that chang...
The canonical view of the interactions between viruses and their microbial hosts presumes that chang...
The canonical view of the interactions between viruses and their microbial hosts presumes that chang...
The canonical view of the interactions between viruses and their microbial hosts presumes that chang...
We investigate a stochastic individual-based model for the population dynamics of host–virus systems...
ABSTRACT We investigated the interaction between Sulfolobus spindle-shaped virus (SSV9) and its nati...
We investigate a stochastic individual-based model for the population dynamics of host-virus systems...
Manipulation of cell death pathways has been identified as a common feature of host-microbe interact...
Abstract Background The virus-host arms race is a major theater for evolutionary innovation. Archaea...
Interferons are active biomolecules, which help fight viral infections by spreading from infected to...
Recombination, complementation and competition profoundly influence virus evolution and epidemiology...
The capacity to injure infected cells is a widespread property of viruses. Usually, this cytopathic ...
International audienceManipulation of cell death pathways has been identified as a common feature of...
The following thesis explores the within-host population dynamics of viruses and their target cells ...