Realising that viruses could persist and thereby cause chronic disease has been one of the major accomplishments in virology. In this review we will discuss the principles by which viruses can persist and how such persistence can lead to disease. Our focus will be on the ability of certain viruses to interfere subtly with the cell's ability to produce specific differentiated products as hormones, neurotransmitters, cytokines and immunoglobulins, etc., in the absence of their ability to lyse the cell they infect. By this means viruses can replicate in histologically normal appearing cells and tissues. Despite viral replication the infected cell maintains its normal anatomic architecture and yet the virus disorders the differentiated or luxur...
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Virus replication can cause extensive rearrangement of host cell cytoskeletal and membrane compartme...
Recently, we have realized that viruses numerically dominate all life. Although viruses are known to...
Realising that viruses could persist and thereby cause chronic disease has been one of the major acc...
A viruscan replicatein differentiated cells, therebyaltering their ability to make specialized produ...
Viruses have evolved a wide range of strategies to persist in their hosts. It remains a challenge to...
Persistent infection is a situation of metastability in which the pathogen and the host coexist. A c...
Human oncogenic viruses are defined as necessary but not sufficient to initiate cancer. Experimental...
International audiencePersistent infection is a situation of metastability in which the pathogen and...
Poliovirus (PV) can persist in vivo in the intestine of immunocompromised hosts for years. Moreover,...
Hantaviruses include serious human pathogens that are maintained in nature in persistently infected ...
Persistent virus infections create specific problems for their hosts. Although the dynamics of immun...
Coronaviruses can establish persistent infections in the central nervous ystem of rodents, and these...
Next generation sequencing has revealed the widespread occurrence of persistent virus infections in ...
Next generation sequencing has revealed the widespread occurrence of persistent virus infections in ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75709/1/j.1749-6632.1957.tb46062.x.pd
Virus replication can cause extensive rearrangement of host cell cytoskeletal and membrane compartme...
Recently, we have realized that viruses numerically dominate all life. Although viruses are known to...
Realising that viruses could persist and thereby cause chronic disease has been one of the major acc...
A viruscan replicatein differentiated cells, therebyaltering their ability to make specialized produ...
Viruses have evolved a wide range of strategies to persist in their hosts. It remains a challenge to...
Persistent infection is a situation of metastability in which the pathogen and the host coexist. A c...
Human oncogenic viruses are defined as necessary but not sufficient to initiate cancer. Experimental...
International audiencePersistent infection is a situation of metastability in which the pathogen and...
Poliovirus (PV) can persist in vivo in the intestine of immunocompromised hosts for years. Moreover,...
Hantaviruses include serious human pathogens that are maintained in nature in persistently infected ...
Persistent virus infections create specific problems for their hosts. Although the dynamics of immun...
Coronaviruses can establish persistent infections in the central nervous ystem of rodents, and these...
Next generation sequencing has revealed the widespread occurrence of persistent virus infections in ...
Next generation sequencing has revealed the widespread occurrence of persistent virus infections in ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75709/1/j.1749-6632.1957.tb46062.x.pd
Virus replication can cause extensive rearrangement of host cell cytoskeletal and membrane compartme...
Recently, we have realized that viruses numerically dominate all life. Although viruses are known to...