The cornerstone of today's plant virology consists of deciphering the molecular and mechanistic basis of host-pathogen interactions. Among these interactions, the onset of systemic infection is a fundamental variable in studying both within-and between-host infection dynamics, with implications in epidemiology. Here, we developed a mechanistic model using probabilistic and spatio-temporal concepts to explain dynamic signatures of virus systemic infection. The model dealt with the inherent characteristic of plant viruses to use two different and sequential stages for their within-host propagation: cell-to-cell movement from the initial infected cell and systemic spread by reaching the vascular system. We identified the speed of cell-to-cell ...
For any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of primary importance in determinin...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
Recombination, complementation and competition profoundly influence virus evolution and epidemiology...
The cornerstone of today's plant virology consists of deciphering the molecular and mechanistic basi...
[EN] In the clinic, farm, or field, for many viruses there is a high prevalence of mixed-genotype in...
A multicellular organism is not a monolayer of cells in a flask; it is a complex, spatially structur...
A multicellular organism is not a monolayer of cells in a flask; it is a complex, spatially structur...
<div><p>A multicellular organism is not a monolayer of cells in a flask; it is a complex, spatially ...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe multiplicity of cellular infection (MOI) is the number of v...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe multiplicity of cellular infection (MOI) is the number of v...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe multiplicity of cellular infection (MOI) is the number of v...
Recombination, complementation and competition profoundly influence virus evolution and epidemiology...
The multiplicity of cellular infection (MOI) is the number of virus genomes of a given virus species...
<div><p>For any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of primary importance in de...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
For any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of primary importance in determinin...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
Recombination, complementation and competition profoundly influence virus evolution and epidemiology...
The cornerstone of today's plant virology consists of deciphering the molecular and mechanistic basi...
[EN] In the clinic, farm, or field, for many viruses there is a high prevalence of mixed-genotype in...
A multicellular organism is not a monolayer of cells in a flask; it is a complex, spatially structur...
A multicellular organism is not a monolayer of cells in a flask; it is a complex, spatially structur...
<div><p>A multicellular organism is not a monolayer of cells in a flask; it is a complex, spatially ...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe multiplicity of cellular infection (MOI) is the number of v...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe multiplicity of cellular infection (MOI) is the number of v...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe multiplicity of cellular infection (MOI) is the number of v...
Recombination, complementation and competition profoundly influence virus evolution and epidemiology...
The multiplicity of cellular infection (MOI) is the number of virus genomes of a given virus species...
<div><p>For any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of primary importance in de...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
For any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of primary importance in determinin...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
Recombination, complementation and competition profoundly influence virus evolution and epidemiology...