Respiratory viruses cause infections of the upper or lower respiratory tract and they are responsible for the common cold—the most prevalent disease in the world. In many cases the common cold results in severe illness due to complications, such as fever or pneumonia. Children, old people, and immunosuppressed patients are at the highest risk and require fast diagnosis and therapeutic intervention. However, the availability and efficiencies of existing therapeutic approaches vary depending on the virus. Investigation of the pathologies that are associated with infection by respiratory viruses will be paramount for diagnosis, treatment modalities, and the development of new therapies. Changes in redox homeostasis in infected cells are one of...
BackgroundMechanisms underpinning ARDS induced by COVID-19 are mostly immune-mediated, but need to b...
Several viruses, including influenza, induce an imbalance of intracellular redox state toward pro-ox...
For enveloped viruses, genome entry into the target cell involves two major steps: virion binding to...
Respiratory viruses cause infections of the upper or lower respiratory tract and they are responsibl...
Abstract: Viruses use cell machinery to replicate their genome and produce viral proteins. For this ...
The global Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is characterized by a wide variety of clinic...
Coronaviruses can cause serious respiratory tract infections and may also impact other end organs su...
Viruses are infectious agens, which cause disruption of a host cellular redox homeostasis. This effe...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation is part of normal cellular aerobic metabolism, due to respir...
Over hundreds of years, humans have faced multiple pandemics and have overcome many of them with sci...
Significance: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus causing c...
Abstract Oxygen and nitrogen radicals are frequently produced during viral infections. These radical...
The phenomenon of oxidative stress, characterized as an imbalance in the production of reactive oxyg...
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species play complex roles in the physiological regulation of cell meta...
Influenza virus infections represent a big issue for public health since effective treatments are st...
BackgroundMechanisms underpinning ARDS induced by COVID-19 are mostly immune-mediated, but need to b...
Several viruses, including influenza, induce an imbalance of intracellular redox state toward pro-ox...
For enveloped viruses, genome entry into the target cell involves two major steps: virion binding to...
Respiratory viruses cause infections of the upper or lower respiratory tract and they are responsibl...
Abstract: Viruses use cell machinery to replicate their genome and produce viral proteins. For this ...
The global Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is characterized by a wide variety of clinic...
Coronaviruses can cause serious respiratory tract infections and may also impact other end organs su...
Viruses are infectious agens, which cause disruption of a host cellular redox homeostasis. This effe...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation is part of normal cellular aerobic metabolism, due to respir...
Over hundreds of years, humans have faced multiple pandemics and have overcome many of them with sci...
Significance: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus causing c...
Abstract Oxygen and nitrogen radicals are frequently produced during viral infections. These radical...
The phenomenon of oxidative stress, characterized as an imbalance in the production of reactive oxyg...
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species play complex roles in the physiological regulation of cell meta...
Influenza virus infections represent a big issue for public health since effective treatments are st...
BackgroundMechanisms underpinning ARDS induced by COVID-19 are mostly immune-mediated, but need to b...
Several viruses, including influenza, induce an imbalance of intracellular redox state toward pro-ox...
For enveloped viruses, genome entry into the target cell involves two major steps: virion binding to...