Formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells.
1 HIV-specific proliferation returned when therapy was resumed and virus replication was controlled.
2 It was found that mutations preventing nsP1 palmitoylation also attenuated virus replication .
3 Finally, we revealed that the inhibition of miR29c marvelously accelerated virus replication .
4 Verdinexor blocks progeny influenza virus genome nuclear export, thus effectively inhibiting virus replication .
5 Of special interest are their roles in innate immunity, inflammation, and virus replication .
6 The 5'UTR is fundamentally important for virus replication by interacting with cellular proteins.
7 In the majority of cultures, virus replication occurred and consequential cell death resulted.
8 These procedures failed to promote productive virus replication in the brain.
9 These data suggest that recombination is a late event in the virus replication cycle.
10 Strategies aimed to elicit specific immune responses may enable patients to contain virus replication .
11 Efficient virus replication is a critical factor that influences infection.
12 Sulfonic acid polymers exert selective inhibitory effects on RSV and influenza A virus replication .
13 Herpesviruses encode a protease that is essential for virus replication .
14 Second, it restricts the rate of virus replication in mature macrophages by preventing virus maturation.
15 Taken together, these findings indicate that autophagy is actively involved in influenza A virus replication .
16 However, little is known about the regulatory role of autophagy in influenza A virus replication .
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