AbstractThere is increasing evidence that viral infection, expression of viral protein or the presence of viral DNA causes the host cell cycle to arrest during G2/M. The mechanisms used by viruses to cause arrest vary widely; some involve the activation of the cellular pathways that induce arrest in response to DNA damage, while others use completely novel means. The analysis of virus-mediated arrest has not been proven easy, and in most cases the consequences of arrest for the virus life cycle are not well defined. However, a number of effects of arrest are being investigated and it will be interesting to see to what extent perturbation of the G2/M transition is involved in viral infections
<p>(A) Cell cycle analysis of CESC infected with the BAC20 virus. Mock-infected or infected CESC wer...
AbstractManipulation of the cell cycle and induction of apoptosis are two common strategies used by ...
Cell division is necessary for maintaining tissue homoeostasis, but at the same time its defects are...
AbstractBaculovirus infection results in the induction of membrane structures within the nucleoplasm...
In eukaryotic cells, cell growth and division occur in a stepwise, orderly fashion described by a pr...
Human cytomegalovirus inhibits the growth of human foreskin fibroblast cells by 12 h after infection...
AbstractHuman embryonic lung fibroblasts (LU) can be productively infected with human cytomegaloviru...
Like all DNA viruses, human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection is known to result in profound effects ...
Many viruses replicate most efficiently in specific phases of the cell cycle, establishing or exploi...
Like all DNA viruses, human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection is known to result in profound effects ...
<div><p>Entry into mitosis is accompanied by dramatic changes in cellular architecture, metabolism a...
Terminal differentiation of embryonal carcinoma cells and monocytes has been shown to be important f...
Viruses often elicit cell injury (cytopathic effect [CPE]), amajor cause of viral diseases. CPE is u...
Viruses can modify conditions inside cells to make them more favorable for replication and progeny v...
African swine fever virus manipulates the cell cycle of infected G0 cells by inducing its progressio...
<p>(A) Cell cycle analysis of CESC infected with the BAC20 virus. Mock-infected or infected CESC wer...
AbstractManipulation of the cell cycle and induction of apoptosis are two common strategies used by ...
Cell division is necessary for maintaining tissue homoeostasis, but at the same time its defects are...
AbstractBaculovirus infection results in the induction of membrane structures within the nucleoplasm...
In eukaryotic cells, cell growth and division occur in a stepwise, orderly fashion described by a pr...
Human cytomegalovirus inhibits the growth of human foreskin fibroblast cells by 12 h after infection...
AbstractHuman embryonic lung fibroblasts (LU) can be productively infected with human cytomegaloviru...
Like all DNA viruses, human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection is known to result in profound effects ...
Many viruses replicate most efficiently in specific phases of the cell cycle, establishing or exploi...
Like all DNA viruses, human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection is known to result in profound effects ...
<div><p>Entry into mitosis is accompanied by dramatic changes in cellular architecture, metabolism a...
Terminal differentiation of embryonal carcinoma cells and monocytes has been shown to be important f...
Viruses often elicit cell injury (cytopathic effect [CPE]), amajor cause of viral diseases. CPE is u...
Viruses can modify conditions inside cells to make them more favorable for replication and progeny v...
African swine fever virus manipulates the cell cycle of infected G0 cells by inducing its progressio...
<p>(A) Cell cycle analysis of CESC infected with the BAC20 virus. Mock-infected or infected CESC wer...
AbstractManipulation of the cell cycle and induction of apoptosis are two common strategies used by ...
Cell division is necessary for maintaining tissue homoeostasis, but at the same time its defects are...