Background: Vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antiviral innate immune responses including RNA interference (RNAi) pathways. Arbovirus infections have been shown to induce the exogenous small interfering RNA (siRNA) and Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA) pathways, but direct antiviral activity by these host responses in mosquito cells has only been demonstrated against a limited number of positive-strand RNA arboviruses. For bunyaviruses in general, the relative contribution of small RNA pathways in antiviral defences is unknown. Methodology/Principal Findings: The genus Orthobunyavirus in the Bunyaviridae family harbours a diverse range of mosquito-, midge- and tick-borne arboviruses. We hypothesized that...
Arboviruses are transmitted to vertebrate hosts by biting arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes, tick...
Arthropod vectors control the replication of arboviruses through their innate antiviral immune respo...
Arthropod vectors control the replication of arboviruses through their innate antiviral immune respo...
Background Vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antiviral innate immun...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antivira...
Background Vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antiviral innate immun...
Vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antiviral innate immune responses...
Background: Vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antiviral innate i...
Arthropod-borne (arbo) viruses are transmitted by vectors, such as mosquitoes, to susceptible verteb...
RNA interference (RNAi) was shown over 18 years ago to be a mechanism by which arbovirus replication...
Arboviruses are transmitted by distantly related arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes (class Insecta...
Arboviruses are transmitted to vertebrate hosts by biting arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes, tick...
Arboviruses are transmitted by distantly related arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes (class Insecta...
Arboviruses are transmitted to vertebrate hosts by biting arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes, tick...
Arboviruses are transmitted to vertebrate hosts by biting arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes, tick...
Arboviruses are transmitted to vertebrate hosts by biting arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes, tick...
Arthropod vectors control the replication of arboviruses through their innate antiviral immune respo...
Arthropod vectors control the replication of arboviruses through their innate antiviral immune respo...
Background Vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antiviral innate immun...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antivira...
Background Vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antiviral innate immun...
Vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antiviral innate immune responses...
Background: Vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antiviral innate i...
Arthropod-borne (arbo) viruses are transmitted by vectors, such as mosquitoes, to susceptible verteb...
RNA interference (RNAi) was shown over 18 years ago to be a mechanism by which arbovirus replication...
Arboviruses are transmitted by distantly related arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes (class Insecta...
Arboviruses are transmitted to vertebrate hosts by biting arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes, tick...
Arboviruses are transmitted by distantly related arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes (class Insecta...
Arboviruses are transmitted to vertebrate hosts by biting arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes, tick...
Arboviruses are transmitted to vertebrate hosts by biting arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes, tick...
Arboviruses are transmitted to vertebrate hosts by biting arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes, tick...
Arthropod vectors control the replication of arboviruses through their innate antiviral immune respo...
Arthropod vectors control the replication of arboviruses through their innate antiviral immune respo...