ViralZone (http://viralzone.expasy.org) is a knowledge repository that allows users to learn about viruses including their virion structure, replication cycle and host-virus interactions. The information is divided into viral fact sheets that describe virion shape, molecular biology and epidemiology for each viral genus, with links to the corresponding annotated proteomes of UniProtKB. Each viral genus page contains detailed illustrations, text and PubMed references. This new update provides a linked view of viral molecular biology through 133 new viral ontology pages that describe common steps of viral replication cycles shared by several viral genera. This viral cell-cycle ontology is also represented in UniProtKB in the form of annotated...
Thousands of distinct viruses have been discovered and have had their genomes sequenced. Despite, or...
As viruses continue to pose risks to global health, having a better understanding of virus⁻host prot...
AbstractViruses are ubiquitous and can infect any of the three existing cellular lineages (Archaea, ...
ViralZone (http://viralzone.expasy.org) is a knowledge repository that allows users to learn about v...
The molecular diversity of viruses complicates the interpretation of viral genomic and proteomic dat...
The molecular diversity of viruses complicates the interpretation of viral genomic and proteomic dat...
Our growing knowledge of viruses reveals how these pathogens manage to evade innate host defenses. A...
Viruses are genetically diverse, infect a wide range of tissues and host cells and follow unique pro...
Our growing knowledge of viruses reveals how these pathogens manage to evade innate host defenses. A...
Viruses, far from being just parasites affecting hosts\u27 fitness, are major players in any microbi...
Bacterial viruses, also called bacteriophages, display a great genetic diversity and utilize unique ...
Bacterial viruses, also called bacteriophages, display a great genetic diversity and utilize unique ...
<p>All global processes are listed and some links allow browsing down in the controlled vocabulary h...
Positive-sense RNA viruses hijack intracellular membranes that provide niches for viral RNA synthesi...
Fast viral adaptation and the implication of this rapid evolution in the emergence of several new in...
Thousands of distinct viruses have been discovered and have had their genomes sequenced. Despite, or...
As viruses continue to pose risks to global health, having a better understanding of virus⁻host prot...
AbstractViruses are ubiquitous and can infect any of the three existing cellular lineages (Archaea, ...
ViralZone (http://viralzone.expasy.org) is a knowledge repository that allows users to learn about v...
The molecular diversity of viruses complicates the interpretation of viral genomic and proteomic dat...
The molecular diversity of viruses complicates the interpretation of viral genomic and proteomic dat...
Our growing knowledge of viruses reveals how these pathogens manage to evade innate host defenses. A...
Viruses are genetically diverse, infect a wide range of tissues and host cells and follow unique pro...
Our growing knowledge of viruses reveals how these pathogens manage to evade innate host defenses. A...
Viruses, far from being just parasites affecting hosts\u27 fitness, are major players in any microbi...
Bacterial viruses, also called bacteriophages, display a great genetic diversity and utilize unique ...
Bacterial viruses, also called bacteriophages, display a great genetic diversity and utilize unique ...
<p>All global processes are listed and some links allow browsing down in the controlled vocabulary h...
Positive-sense RNA viruses hijack intracellular membranes that provide niches for viral RNA synthesi...
Fast viral adaptation and the implication of this rapid evolution in the emergence of several new in...
Thousands of distinct viruses have been discovered and have had their genomes sequenced. Despite, or...
As viruses continue to pose risks to global health, having a better understanding of virus⁻host prot...
AbstractViruses are ubiquitous and can infect any of the three existing cellular lineages (Archaea, ...