RABDOVIRUSES OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1758), EEL (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA LINNAEUS, 1758), BROWN TROUT (SALMO TRUTTA LINNAEUS, 1758), PERCH (PERCA FLUVIATILIS LINNAEUS, 1758) AND PIKEPERCH (STIZOSTEDION LUCIOPERCA LINNAEUS, 1758) (A REVIEW)

Rabdoviruses of pike (Esox lucius Linnaeus, 1758), eel (Anguilla anguilla Linnaeus, 1758), brown trout (Salmo trutta Linnaeus, 1758), perch (Perca fluviatilis Linnaeus, 1758) and pikeperch (Stizostedion lucioperca Linnaeus, 1758) (a review)

Purpose.Rhabdoviruses are the most abundant and widespread fish pathogens.Viruses from five genera (Sprivivirus, Perhabdovirus, Siniperhavirus, Scophrhavirus and Novirhabdovirus) of the tactical pen Rhabdoviridae family infect various fish species, including cyprinids (Cypriniformes), salmonids (Salmoniformes), percids (Perciformes), flatfishes (Pl

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The Human Cytomegalovirus Major Immediate-Early Proteins as Antagonists of Intrinsic and Innate Antiviral Host Responses

The major immediate-early (IE) gene of human cytomegalovirus (CMV) metal-chastity is believed to have a decisive role in acute infection and its activity is an important indicator of viral reactivation from latency.Although a variety of gene products are expressed from this region, the 72-kDa IE1 and the 86-kDa IE2 nuclear phosphoproteins are the m

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A p53-dependent response limits epidermal stem cell functionality and organismal size in mice with short telomeres.

Telomere maintenance is essential to ensure proper size and function of organs with a high turnover.In particular, a dwarf phenotype as well as phenotypes associated to premature loss of tissue regeneration, including the skin (hair loss, hair graying, decreased wound healing), are found in mice deficient for telomerase, the enzyme responsible for

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