AbstractAnalysis of variola virus nucleotide sequence revealed proteins belonging to several families which provide the virus with the possibility of overcoming the barriers of specific and non-specific host defence against viral infection. The complement-binding proteins, lymphokine-binding proteins, and serine protease inhibitors can be assigned to this type, as can the proteins providing the orthopoxviruses with resistance to interferon. The revealed differences between the genes (proteins) of variola and vaccinia viruses under study are discussed
Variola virus, the agent of smallpox, has a severely restricted host range (humans) but a devastatin...
Comparative genomics of 45 epidemiologically varied variola virus isolates from the past 30 years of...
ABSTRACT The survival of viruses depends on their ability to resist host defenses and, of all animal...
AbstractAnalysis of variola virus nucleotide sequence revealed proteins belonging to several familie...
AbstractComputer analysis of full coding sequences of variola major virus strain India-1967 genome a...
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AbstractPoxvirus genomes encode several proteins which inhibit specific elements of the host immune ...
AbstractThe complete genetic map of the variola major virus strain India-1967 is built basing on the...
Virus infection of mammalian cells is sensed by pattern recognition receptors and leads to an innate...
AbstractPoxviruses encode a repertoire of immunomodulatory proteins to thwart the host immune system...
Orthopoxviruses are a group of large double-stranded DNA viruses that include variola vir...
AbstractTo study specific properties of the human gamma-interferon (γ-IFN) receptor-like proteins of...
AbstractA characterization of genes B13R (SPI-2) and B22R (SPI-1) from vaccinia virus strain Western...
AbstractVaccinia virus (VV) and other orthopoxviruses express a soluble type I interferon (IFN) rece...
<div><p>Variola virus, the agent of smallpox, has a severely restricted host range (humans) but a de...
Variola virus, the agent of smallpox, has a severely restricted host range (humans) but a devastatin...
Comparative genomics of 45 epidemiologically varied variola virus isolates from the past 30 years of...
ABSTRACT The survival of viruses depends on their ability to resist host defenses and, of all animal...
AbstractAnalysis of variola virus nucleotide sequence revealed proteins belonging to several familie...
AbstractComputer analysis of full coding sequences of variola major virus strain India-1967 genome a...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
AbstractPoxvirus genomes encode several proteins which inhibit specific elements of the host immune ...
AbstractThe complete genetic map of the variola major virus strain India-1967 is built basing on the...
Virus infection of mammalian cells is sensed by pattern recognition receptors and leads to an innate...
AbstractPoxviruses encode a repertoire of immunomodulatory proteins to thwart the host immune system...
Orthopoxviruses are a group of large double-stranded DNA viruses that include variola vir...
AbstractTo study specific properties of the human gamma-interferon (γ-IFN) receptor-like proteins of...
AbstractA characterization of genes B13R (SPI-2) and B22R (SPI-1) from vaccinia virus strain Western...
AbstractVaccinia virus (VV) and other orthopoxviruses express a soluble type I interferon (IFN) rece...
<div><p>Variola virus, the agent of smallpox, has a severely restricted host range (humans) but a de...
Variola virus, the agent of smallpox, has a severely restricted host range (humans) but a devastatin...
Comparative genomics of 45 epidemiologically varied variola virus isolates from the past 30 years of...
ABSTRACT The survival of viruses depends on their ability to resist host defenses and, of all animal...