Biological, physical and chemical interaction between one (or more) microorganisms and a host organism, causing host cell damage, represents an infection. Infection of a plant, animal or microorganism with a virus can prevent infection with another virus. This phenomenon is known as viral interference. Viral interference is shown to result from two types of interactions, one taking place at the cell surface and the other intracellularly. Various viruses use different receptors to enter the same host cell, but various strains of one virus use the same receptor. The rate of virus–receptor binding can vary between different viruses attacking the same host, allowing interference or coinfection. The outcome of the virus–virus–host competition is...
<p>The two viruses infect the same target cell population, but coinfection of single cells is not al...
Coinfections of one host with multiple pathogen species are common, and have important implications ...
Despite their simplicity, viruses exhibit certain types of social interactions. Situations in which ...
Coinfections with more than one respiratory virus can enhance or inhibit virus growth kinetics and d...
When a bacterium is simultaneously infected with two or more bacterial viruses (bacteriophages), onl...
Inspired by the competition exclusion principle, this work aims at providing a computational framewo...
Metagenomic surveys and data from next generation sequencing revealed that mixed infections among pl...
<div><p>Studies have shown that simultaneous infection of the respiratory tract with at least two vi...
Studies have shown that simultaneous infection of the respiratory tract with at least two viruses is...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
<p>Each interaction could either inhibit or enhance coinfection, depending on the combination of pat...
Viral interference can be found in both homologous and heterologous viruses and may have significant...
HIV-1 disrupts the homeostatic equilibrium between the host and coinfecting microbes, facilitating r...
Coinfection is becoming increasingly medical-social value in the modern world, not only because of t...
<p>The two viruses infect the same target cell population, but coinfection of single cells is not al...
Coinfections of one host with multiple pathogen species are common, and have important implications ...
Despite their simplicity, viruses exhibit certain types of social interactions. Situations in which ...
Coinfections with more than one respiratory virus can enhance or inhibit virus growth kinetics and d...
When a bacterium is simultaneously infected with two or more bacterial viruses (bacteriophages), onl...
Inspired by the competition exclusion principle, this work aims at providing a computational framewo...
Metagenomic surveys and data from next generation sequencing revealed that mixed infections among pl...
<div><p>Studies have shown that simultaneous infection of the respiratory tract with at least two vi...
Studies have shown that simultaneous infection of the respiratory tract with at least two viruses is...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
<p>Each interaction could either inhibit or enhance coinfection, depending on the combination of pat...
Viral interference can be found in both homologous and heterologous viruses and may have significant...
HIV-1 disrupts the homeostatic equilibrium between the host and coinfecting microbes, facilitating r...
Coinfection is becoming increasingly medical-social value in the modern world, not only because of t...
<p>The two viruses infect the same target cell population, but coinfection of single cells is not al...
Coinfections of one host with multiple pathogen species are common, and have important implications ...
Despite their simplicity, viruses exhibit certain types of social interactions. Situations in which ...