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