Viruses could manipulate cellular machinery to ensure their continuous survival and thus become parasites of living organisms. Delineation of sophisticated host responses upon virus infection is a challenging task. It lies in identifying the repertoire of host factors actively involved in the viral infectious cycle and characterizing host responses qualitatively and quantitatively during viral pathogenesis. Mass spectrometry based proteomics could be used to efficiently study pathogen-host interactions and virus-hijacked cellular signaling pathways. Moreover, direct host and viral responses upon infection could be further investigated by activity-based functional validation studies. These approaches involve drug inhibition of secretory path...
Antiviral restriction factors (ARFs) are host proteins that play key roles in inhibiting viral infec...
Many scientists working on pathogens (viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites) are betting heavily on da...
Microbes with the capability to survive in the host tissue and efficiently subvert its innate immune...
Current epidemics, such as AIDS or flu, and the emergence of new threatening pathogens, such as the ...
Proteases precisely and irreversibly catalyze the hydrolysis of peptide bonds, regulating the fate, ...
AbstractVirus entry into host cells relies on interactions between viral and host structures includi...
Virus entry into host cells relies on interactions between viral and host structures including lipid...
Virus entry into host cells relies on interactions between viral and host structures including lipid...
Viruses continue to pose some of the greatest threats to human and animal health, and food security ...
Viruses are obligate parasites and thus require the machinery of the host cell to replicate. Inhibit...
International audienceDeveloping antiviral drugs, vaccines and diagnostic markers is still the most ...
Developing antiviral drugs, vaccines and diagnostic markers is still the most ambitious challenge in...
International audienceThe current therapeutic arsenal against viral infections remains limited, with...
Viral infections are a major burden to human and animal health. Immune response against viruses cons...
The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the causative agent of coron...
Antiviral restriction factors (ARFs) are host proteins that play key roles in inhibiting viral infec...
Many scientists working on pathogens (viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites) are betting heavily on da...
Microbes with the capability to survive in the host tissue and efficiently subvert its innate immune...
Current epidemics, such as AIDS or flu, and the emergence of new threatening pathogens, such as the ...
Proteases precisely and irreversibly catalyze the hydrolysis of peptide bonds, regulating the fate, ...
AbstractVirus entry into host cells relies on interactions between viral and host structures includi...
Virus entry into host cells relies on interactions between viral and host structures including lipid...
Virus entry into host cells relies on interactions between viral and host structures including lipid...
Viruses continue to pose some of the greatest threats to human and animal health, and food security ...
Viruses are obligate parasites and thus require the machinery of the host cell to replicate. Inhibit...
International audienceDeveloping antiviral drugs, vaccines and diagnostic markers is still the most ...
Developing antiviral drugs, vaccines and diagnostic markers is still the most ambitious challenge in...
International audienceThe current therapeutic arsenal against viral infections remains limited, with...
Viral infections are a major burden to human and animal health. Immune response against viruses cons...
The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the causative agent of coron...
Antiviral restriction factors (ARFs) are host proteins that play key roles in inhibiting viral infec...
Many scientists working on pathogens (viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites) are betting heavily on da...
Microbes with the capability to survive in the host tissue and efficiently subvert its innate immune...