Double-stranded RNA, made as an intermediary substance in the replication of most, if not all, viruses, may play a much more important role in the pathogenesis and the recovery from virus infections than has hitherto been suspected. Apparently, dsRNA is used by both the challenge virus and the host cell in an attempt to gain "molecular control." Double-stranded RNA exerts a set of effects, which may be well balanced, not only at the level of the individual cell but also at the complex assemblage of these cells termed the organism (Fig. 1). In the cell, interferon synthesis is triggered, although interferon mRNA translation may not occur if dsRNA shuts off protein synthesis too quickly. In the whole organism, the disease severity will depend...
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), a double helix formed by two antiparallel complementary RNA strands, is...
The simplicity and diversity of viruses makes characteristic viral molecules difficult for the innat...
RNA cleavage is a fundamental host response for controlling viral infections in both plants and anim...
AbstractDouble-stranded RNA is a potent inducer of interferon, a modulator of the expression of a nu...
Double stranded RNA (dsRNA) is a foreign molecule that arises in the cell either as a by-product of ...
ABSTRACT Double-stranded (ds)RNA in the in-fected cells is a trait shared by most if not all viruses...
Double-stranded RNA is now being identified as one of the most significant activators of antiviral r...
ABSTR ACT: Sensing the presence of a pathogen is an evolutionarily ancient trait, especially for cel...
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is synthesized during the course of infection by RNA viruses as a byprod...
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) of viral origin triggers two programs of the innate immunity in virus-in...
Partially purified fibroblast interferon a d double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) of fungal origin were admin...
One of the most remarkable molecules of bio-logical origin implicated in the control of gene express...
A double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-specffic modification activity from Xenopus oocytes and human cells (d...
Sensing the presence of a pathogen is an evolutionarily ancient trait, especially for cells of the i...
Recognition of viral double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) activates interferon production and immune signalin...
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), a double helix formed by two antiparallel complementary RNA strands, is...
The simplicity and diversity of viruses makes characteristic viral molecules difficult for the innat...
RNA cleavage is a fundamental host response for controlling viral infections in both plants and anim...
AbstractDouble-stranded RNA is a potent inducer of interferon, a modulator of the expression of a nu...
Double stranded RNA (dsRNA) is a foreign molecule that arises in the cell either as a by-product of ...
ABSTRACT Double-stranded (ds)RNA in the in-fected cells is a trait shared by most if not all viruses...
Double-stranded RNA is now being identified as one of the most significant activators of antiviral r...
ABSTR ACT: Sensing the presence of a pathogen is an evolutionarily ancient trait, especially for cel...
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is synthesized during the course of infection by RNA viruses as a byprod...
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) of viral origin triggers two programs of the innate immunity in virus-in...
Partially purified fibroblast interferon a d double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) of fungal origin were admin...
One of the most remarkable molecules of bio-logical origin implicated in the control of gene express...
A double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-specffic modification activity from Xenopus oocytes and human cells (d...
Sensing the presence of a pathogen is an evolutionarily ancient trait, especially for cells of the i...
Recognition of viral double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) activates interferon production and immune signalin...
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), a double helix formed by two antiparallel complementary RNA strands, is...
The simplicity and diversity of viruses makes characteristic viral molecules difficult for the innat...
RNA cleavage is a fundamental host response for controlling viral infections in both plants and anim...