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Hepatitis A virus infection
Hepatitis A is a vaccine-preventable infection caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). Over
150 million new infections of hepatitis A occur annually. HAV causes an acute inflammatory …
150 million new infections of hepatitis A occur annually. HAV causes an acute inflammatory …
Cell entry and release of quasi-enveloped human hepatitis viruses
Infectious hepatitis type A and type E are caused by phylogenetically distinct single-
stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses that were once considered to be non-enveloped …
stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses that were once considered to be non-enveloped …
The global trends and regional differences in incidence and mortality of hepatitis A from 1990 to 2019 and implications for its prevention
Background and purpose Despite decades of improved sanitation and hygiene measures
and vaccine introduction, hepatitis A has been spread through numerous outbreaks globally …
and vaccine introduction, hepatitis A has been spread through numerous outbreaks globally …
Genetic glycoengineering in mammalian cells
Advances in nuclease-based gene-editing technologies have enabled precise, stable, and
systematic genetic engineering of glycosylation capacities in mammalian cells, opening up a …
systematic genetic engineering of glycosylation capacities in mammalian cells, opening up a …
[HTML][HTML] Intestinal virome and therapeutic potential of bacteriophages in liver disease
Humans harbour a large quantity of microbes in the intestinal tract and have evolved
symbiotic relationships with many of them. However, several specific bacterial pathobionts …
symbiotic relationships with many of them. However, several specific bacterial pathobionts …
Pathogenicity and virulence of hepatitis A virus
Hepatitis A is an acute infection of the liver, which is mostly asymptomatic in children and
increases the severity with age. Although in most patients the infection resolves completely …
increases the severity with age. Although in most patients the infection resolves completely …
Viral cell-to-cell spread: Conventional and non-conventional ways
N Cifuentes-Munoz, F El Najjar, RE Dutch - Advances in virus research, 2020 - Elsevier
A critical step in the life cycle of a virus is spread to a new target cell, which generally
involves the release of new viral particles from the infected cell which can then initiate …
involves the release of new viral particles from the infected cell which can then initiate …
The ZCCHC14/TENT4 complex is required for hepatitis A virus RNA synthesis
Despite excellent vaccines, resurgent outbreaks of hepatitis A have caused thousands of
hospitalizations and hundreds of deaths within the United States in recent years. There is no …
hospitalizations and hundreds of deaths within the United States in recent years. There is no …
Hepatoviruses promote very-long-chain fatty acid and sphingolipid synthesis for viral RNA replication and quasi-enveloped virus release
Virus-induced changes in host lipid metabolism are an important but poorly understood
aspect of viral pathogenesis. By combining nontargeted lipidomics analyses of infected cells …
aspect of viral pathogenesis. By combining nontargeted lipidomics analyses of infected cells …
[HTML][HTML] A genome-wide CRISPR screen identifies UFMylation and TRAMP-like complexes as host factors required for hepatitis A virus infection
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is a positive-sense RNA virus causing acute inflammation of the liver.
Here, using a genome-scale CRISPR screen, we provide a comprehensive picture of the …
Here, using a genome-scale CRISPR screen, we provide a comprehensive picture of the …