Selected article for: "long term and virus long term effect"

Author: Li, Zi; Lan, Yungang; Zhao, Kui; Lv, Xiaoling; Ding, Ning; Lu, Huijun; Zhang, Jing; Yue, Huiqing; Shi, Junchao; Song, Deguang; Gao, Feng; He, Wenqi
Title: miR-142-5p Disrupts Neuronal Morphogenesis Underlying Porcine Hemagglutinating Encephalomyelitis Virus Infection by Targeting Ulk1
  • Document date: 2017_5_3
  • ID: 07b3pbxc_49
    Snippet: T-lymphoproliferative disease in HVS-infected T cells (Chi et al., 2009) . Instead, miR-122 exhibited a miRNA "sponge" effect and was sequestered by Hepatitis C virus (HCV) for long-term oncogenic potential (Machlin et al., 2011; Sedano and Sarnow, 2014; Luna et al., 2015) . Although, abundant research has focused on virus-host microRNA interactions, the biological significance and underlying mechanisms have yet to be elucidated. More work in thi.....
    Document: T-lymphoproliferative disease in HVS-infected T cells (Chi et al., 2009) . Instead, miR-122 exhibited a miRNA "sponge" effect and was sequestered by Hepatitis C virus (HCV) for long-term oncogenic potential (Machlin et al., 2011; Sedano and Sarnow, 2014; Luna et al., 2015) . Although, abundant research has focused on virus-host microRNA interactions, the biological significance and underlying mechanisms have yet to be elucidated. More work in this area is needed.

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