Viral integration into the host genetic material is necessary for replication and survival, since viruses are obligate intracellular organisms. Understanding of the exact loci of integration may thus provide targets for future therapeutic and vaccine strategies, pathogenesis elucidation, as well as a model for the evolutionary trends of successful viral cross over. Although the exact natural reservoir for the filovirade family of viruses still remains elusive, most index cases in human outbreaks have been linked to contact with nonhuman primates (NHP). We hypothesized that homogeneity between viral integrationcomplex and host genome may be a major predictor of integration. To investigate and map the loci of integration of the two major gene...
AbstractThe only known filovirus, which presumably is not pathogenic for humans, is Ebola virus (EBO...
Marburg virus (MARV)–along with Ebola Virus–comprises Filoviridae, a family of virus which causes th...
AbstractMarburg virus, the prototype of the familyFiloviridae,differs genetically, serologically, an...
A model for mapping of Ebola and Marburg RNA integration sites in rhesus Macaca mulatta genome in si...
Marburg virus, the prototype of the family Filoviridae, differs genetically, serologically, and morp...
The 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa is the largest documented for this virus. To examine the dyna...
To identify polymorphic sites that could be used as biomarkers of Ebola virus passage history, we re...
Ebola virus Zaire (EBOV) has reemerged in Africa, emphasizing the global importance of this pathogen...
AbstractEbolavirus and Marburgvirus are members of the filovirus family and induce a fatal hemorrhag...
Ebola and Marburg viruses can cause hemorrhagic fever (HF) outbreaks with high mortality in primates...
Background Ebolaviruses cause a severe and often fatal haemorrhagic fever in humans, with some speci...
Ebolaviruses pose significant public health problems due to their high lethality, unpredictable emer...
Background: Infection with Ebola virus (EBOV) causes a fulminant and often fatal hemorrhagic fever. ...
AbstractEbola and Marburg viruses are the only members of the Filoviridae family (order Mononegavira...
The large scale of the Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa in 2013-2016 raised the que...
AbstractThe only known filovirus, which presumably is not pathogenic for humans, is Ebola virus (EBO...
Marburg virus (MARV)–along with Ebola Virus–comprises Filoviridae, a family of virus which causes th...
AbstractMarburg virus, the prototype of the familyFiloviridae,differs genetically, serologically, an...
A model for mapping of Ebola and Marburg RNA integration sites in rhesus Macaca mulatta genome in si...
Marburg virus, the prototype of the family Filoviridae, differs genetically, serologically, and morp...
The 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa is the largest documented for this virus. To examine the dyna...
To identify polymorphic sites that could be used as biomarkers of Ebola virus passage history, we re...
Ebola virus Zaire (EBOV) has reemerged in Africa, emphasizing the global importance of this pathogen...
AbstractEbolavirus and Marburgvirus are members of the filovirus family and induce a fatal hemorrhag...
Ebola and Marburg viruses can cause hemorrhagic fever (HF) outbreaks with high mortality in primates...
Background Ebolaviruses cause a severe and often fatal haemorrhagic fever in humans, with some speci...
Ebolaviruses pose significant public health problems due to their high lethality, unpredictable emer...
Background: Infection with Ebola virus (EBOV) causes a fulminant and often fatal hemorrhagic fever. ...
AbstractEbola and Marburg viruses are the only members of the Filoviridae family (order Mononegavira...
The large scale of the Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa in 2013-2016 raised the que...
AbstractThe only known filovirus, which presumably is not pathogenic for humans, is Ebola virus (EBO...
Marburg virus (MARV)–along with Ebola Virus–comprises Filoviridae, a family of virus which causes th...
AbstractMarburg virus, the prototype of the familyFiloviridae,differs genetically, serologically, an...