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Viral Gene Expression Regulation -- See Gene Expression Regulation, Viral


Any of the processes by which cytoplasmic factors influence the differential control of gene action in viruses
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Viral Gene Products -- See Viral Proteins


Proteins found in any species of virus
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Viral Gene Proteins -- See Viral Proteins


Proteins found in any species of virus
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Viral Genes -- See Genes, Viral


The functional hereditary units of VIRUSES
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  Viral genetics -- 4 Related Subjects   4
Viral genetics.   27
Viral genetics -- Congresses.   3
Viral genetics -- History.   2
Viral genetics -- Laboratory manuals   4
Viral genetics -- Periodicals   2
  Viral Genome -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Viral Genomes -- See Genome, Viral


The complete genetic complement contained in a DNA or RNA molecule in a virus
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Viral genomes.   10
 

Viral Hemorrhagic Fever -- See Hemorrhagic Fevers, Viral


A group of viral diseases of diverse etiology but having many similar clinical characteristics; increased capillary permeability, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia are common to all. Hemorrhagic fevers are characterized by sudden onset, fever, headache, generalized myalgia, backache, conjunctivitis, and severe prostration, followed by various hemorrhagic symptoms. Hemorrhagic fever with kidney involvement is HEMORRHAGIC FEVER WITH RENAL SYNDROME
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Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers -- See Hemorrhagic Fevers, Viral


A group of viral diseases of diverse etiology but having many similar clinical characteristics; increased capillary permeability, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia are common to all. Hemorrhagic fevers are characterized by sudden onset, fever, headache, generalized myalgia, backache, conjunctivitis, and severe prostration, followed by various hemorrhagic symptoms. Hemorrhagic fever with kidney involvement is HEMORRHAGIC FEVER WITH RENAL SYNDROME
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Viral Hepatitides, Animal -- See Hepatitis, Viral, Animal


INFLAMMATION of the LIVER in animals due to viral infection
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Viral Hepatitides, Human -- See Hepatitis, Viral, Human


INFLAMMATION of the LIVER in humans due to infection by VIRUSES. There are several significant types of human viral hepatitis with infection caused by enteric-transmission (HEPATITIS A; HEPATITIS E) or blood transfusion (HEPATITIS B; HEPATITIS C; and HEPATITIS D)
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Viral hepatitis -- See Hepatitis, Viral


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Viral Hepatitis, Animal -- See Hepatitis, Viral, Animal


INFLAMMATION of the LIVER in animals due to viral infection
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Viral Hepatitis, Human -- See Hepatitis, Viral, Human


INFLAMMATION of the LIVER in humans due to infection by VIRUSES. There are several significant types of human viral hepatitis with infection caused by enteric-transmission (HEPATITIS A; HEPATITIS E) or blood transfusion (HEPATITIS B; HEPATITIS C; and HEPATITIS D)
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Viral Hepatitis Vaccines : Immunization safety review : hepatitis B vaccine and demyelinating neurological disorders / Kathleen Stratton, Donna A. Almario, and Marie C. McCormick, editors  2002 1
Viral Hepatitis Vaccines -- therapeutic use   2
 

Viral Infection -- See Virus Diseases


A general term for diseases caused by viruses
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  Viral infections -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Viral Infections, Central Nervous System -- See Central Nervous System Viral Diseases


Viral infections of the brain, spinal cord, meninges, or perimeningeal spaces
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Viral insecticides -- See Also Insects Viruses


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  Viral insertional mutagenesis -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Viral integration -- See Virus Integration


Insertion of viral DNA into host-cell DNA. This includes integration of phage DNA into bacterial DNA; (LYSOGENY); to form a PROPHAGE or integration of retroviral DNA into cellular DNA to form a PROVIRUS
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Viral integrations -- See Virus Integration


Insertion of viral DNA into host-cell DNA. This includes integration of phage DNA into bacterial DNA; (LYSOGENY); to form a PROPHAGE or integration of retroviral DNA into cellular DNA to form a PROVIRUS
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Viral Interference -- See Also Interferons


Proteins secreted by vertebrate cells in response to a wide variety of inducers. They confer resistance against many different viruses, inhibit proliferation of normal and malignant cells, impede multiplication of intracellular parasites, enhance macrophage and granulocyte phagocytosis, augment natural killer cell activity, and show several other immunomodulatory functions
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Viral Latencies -- See Virus Latency


The ability of a pathogenic virus to lie dormant within a cell (latent infection). In eukaryotes, subsequent activation and viral replication is thought to be caused by extracellular stimulation of cellular transcription factors. Latency in bacteriophage is maintained by the expression of virally encoded repressors
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Viral Latency -- See Virus Latency


The ability of a pathogenic virus to lie dormant within a cell (latent infection). In eukaryotes, subsequent activation and viral replication is thought to be caused by extracellular stimulation of cellular transcription factors. Latency in bacteriophage is maintained by the expression of virally encoded repressors
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Viral M Protein -- See Viral Matrix Proteins


Proteins associated with the inner surface of the lipid bilayer of the viral envelope. These proteins have been implicated in control of viral transcription and may possibly serve as the "glue" that binds the nucleocapsid to the appropriate membrane site during viral budding from the host cell
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Viral M Proteins -- See Viral Matrix Proteins


Proteins associated with the inner surface of the lipid bilayer of the viral envelope. These proteins have been implicated in control of viral transcription and may possibly serve as the "glue" that binds the nucleocapsid to the appropriate membrane site during viral budding from the host cell
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Viral Marker -- See Biomarkers


Measurable and quantifiable biological parameters (e.g., specific enzyme concentration, specific hormone concentration, specific gene phenotype distribution in a population, presence of biological substances) which serve as indices for health- and physiology-related assessments, such as disease risk, psychiatric disorders, ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE and its effects, disease diagnosis; METABOLIC PROCESSES; SUBSTANCE ABUSE; PREGNANCY; cell line development; EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES; etc
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Viral Markers -- See Biomarkers


Measurable and quantifiable biological parameters (e.g., specific enzyme concentration, specific hormone concentration, specific gene phenotype distribution in a population, presence of biological substances) which serve as indices for health- and physiology-related assessments, such as disease risk, psychiatric disorders, ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE and its effects, disease diagnosis; METABOLIC PROCESSES; SUBSTANCE ABUSE; PREGNANCY; cell line development; EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES; etc
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Viral marketing -- See Also Word-of-mouth advertising


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Viral marketing.   38
Viral marketing -- Case studies : Beyond all boundaries : women empowerment and the Russian sportswear market / by Daniel Muravsky (School of Business and Creative Industries, University of the West of Scotland, London, UK), Snezhana Muravskaia (Marketing Department, Graduate School of Business, HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation), Diana Akkalaeva (Graduate School of Business, HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation), and Sofia Shkaruba (Graduate School of Business, HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation)  2022 1
Viral marketing -- Russia -- Case studies : "Squirrel: here i come!" : paradoxes of the brand / Igor V. Gladkikh, O. R. Glazunov, V. N. Domnin, Sergey A. Starov  2012 1
Viral Matrix Proteins : Membrane trafficking in viral replication / M. Marsh (ed.)  2005 1
 

Viral Membrane Fusion -- See Virus Internalization


The entering of cells by viruses following VIRUS ATTACHMENT. This is achieved by ENDOCYTOSIS, by direct MEMBRANE FUSION of the viral membrane with the CELL MEMBRANE, or by translocation of the whole virus across the cell membrane
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Viral Membrane Proteins -- See Viral Matrix Proteins


Proteins associated with the inner surface of the lipid bilayer of the viral envelope. These proteins have been implicated in control of viral transcription and may possibly serve as the "glue" that binds the nucleocapsid to the appropriate membrane site during viral budding from the host cell
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Viral membranes -- See Viral envelopes


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Viral Ocular Infection -- See Eye Infections, Viral


Infections of the eye caused by minute intracellular agents. These infections may lead to severe inflammation in various parts of the eye - conjunctiva, iris, eyelids, etc. Several viruses have been identified as the causative agents. Among these are Herpesvirus, Adenovirus, Poxvirus, and Myxovirus
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Viral Ocular Infections -- See Eye Infections, Viral


Infections of the eye caused by minute intracellular agents. These infections may lead to severe inflammation in various parts of the eye - conjunctiva, iris, eyelids, etc. Several viruses have been identified as the causative agents. Among these are Herpesvirus, Adenovirus, Poxvirus, and Myxovirus
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Viral Outer Coat Protein -- See Capsid Proteins


Proteins that form the CAPSID of VIRUSES
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Viral Packaging -- See Virus Assembly


The assembly of VIRAL STRUCTURAL PROTEINS and nucleic acid (VIRAL DNA or VIRAL RNA) to form a VIRUS PARTICLE
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Viral Packagings -- See Virus Assembly


The assembly of VIRAL STRUCTURAL PROTEINS and nucleic acid (VIRAL DNA or VIRAL RNA) to form a VIRUS PARTICLE
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Viral pesticides. : Insect viruses : detection, characterization and roles / Christopher I. [id est J.] Connell and Dominick P. Ralston, editors  c2009 1
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