Virus replication can cause extensive rearrangement of host cell cytoskeletal and membrane compartments leading to the “cytopathic effect” that has been the hallmark of virus infection in tissue culture for many years. Recent studies are beginning to redefine these signs of viral infection in terms of specific effects of viruses on cellular processes. In this chapter, these concepts have been illustrated by describing the replication sites produced by many different viruses. In many cases, the cellular rearrangements caused during virus infection lead to the construction of sophisticated platforms in the cell that concentrate replicase proteins, virus genomes, and host proteins required for replication, and thereby increase the efficiency o...
Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses exploit host cell machinery by subverting host proteins and mem...
International audienceThis review focuses on the extensive membrane and organelle rearrangements tha...
Viruses are biological entities that are considered to exist somewhere in between life-forms and che...
Virus replication can cause extensive rearrangement of host cell cytoskeletal and membrane compartme...
Many viruses replicate and assemble in subcellular microenvironments called virus factories or “viro...
Many viruses replicate and assemble in subcellular microenvironments called virus factories or “viro...
Many viruses replicate and assemble in subcellular microenvironments called virus factories or ‘viro...
The replication of many viruses is associated with specific intracellular compartments called virus ...
AbstractPositive strand RNA viruses replicate in the cytoplasm of infected cells and induce intracel...
Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses exploit host cell machinery by subverting host proteins and mem...
Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses exploit host cell machinery by subverting host proteins and mem...
Virus infection is a process that requires combined contributions from both virus and host factors. ...
Virus infection is a process that requires combined contributions from both virus and host factors. ...
Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses exploit host cell machinery by subverting host proteins and mem...
Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses exploit host cell machinery by subverting host proteins and mem...
Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses exploit host cell machinery by subverting host proteins and mem...
International audienceThis review focuses on the extensive membrane and organelle rearrangements tha...
Viruses are biological entities that are considered to exist somewhere in between life-forms and che...
Virus replication can cause extensive rearrangement of host cell cytoskeletal and membrane compartme...
Many viruses replicate and assemble in subcellular microenvironments called virus factories or “viro...
Many viruses replicate and assemble in subcellular microenvironments called virus factories or “viro...
Many viruses replicate and assemble in subcellular microenvironments called virus factories or ‘viro...
The replication of many viruses is associated with specific intracellular compartments called virus ...
AbstractPositive strand RNA viruses replicate in the cytoplasm of infected cells and induce intracel...
Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses exploit host cell machinery by subverting host proteins and mem...
Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses exploit host cell machinery by subverting host proteins and mem...
Virus infection is a process that requires combined contributions from both virus and host factors. ...
Virus infection is a process that requires combined contributions from both virus and host factors. ...
Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses exploit host cell machinery by subverting host proteins and mem...
Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses exploit host cell machinery by subverting host proteins and mem...
Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses exploit host cell machinery by subverting host proteins and mem...
International audienceThis review focuses on the extensive membrane and organelle rearrangements tha...
Viruses are biological entities that are considered to exist somewhere in between life-forms and che...