This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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cord-262760-mf1pn587 | Could RNA- RNA recombination have played a role? |
cord-252048-ftbjsoup | Coronavirus avian infectious bronchitis virus Infectious bronchitis virus-evidence for recombination within the massachusetts serotype Infectious bronchitis Does IBV change slowly despite the capacity of the spike protein to vary greatly? |
cord-257715-pbcr81qm | The seroepidemiology of genogroup 1 and genogroup 2 Norwalk- like viruses in Italy Breda virus- like particles in pigs in South Africa Inducible expression of the vaccinia virus A17L gene provides a synchronized system to monitor sorting of viral proteins during morphogenesis Porcine torovirus? |
cord-290801-dv6aak01 | The 5 and 3 downstream AUG region elements are required for mosquito- borne flavivirus RNA replication RNA structures required for production of subgenomic flavivirus RNA La protein binds to NS5 and NS3 and to the 5 and 3 ends of Dengue 4 virus RNA Functional RNA elements in the dengue virus genome Autochthonous dengue fever in Croatia Impact of climate change and other factors on emerging arbovirus diseases Pathogenic flaviviruses Viral encephalomyelitis Origin and evolution of flavivirus 5 UTRs and panhandles: trans- terminal duplications? |
cord-286658-9kco7qad | Why do RNA viruses recombine? |
cord-287324-ecpicv5v | How severe and prevalent are Ebola and Marburg viruses? |
cord-260422-z22t57ju | a cysteine- rich peptide mimics the normal metal- linked dimer interface Fuzzy complexes: a more stochastic view of protein function HIV-1 Tat, apoptosis and the mitochondria: a tubulin link? |
cord-278939-z6kiee09 | Can Chinese medicine be used for prevention of corona virus disease 2019( COVID-19)? |
cord-309205-l8vjtrjq | The prevalence of types I and II feline coronavirus infections in cats Protease- mediated entry via the endosome of human coronavirus 229E Deletions in the 7a ORF of feline coronavirus associated with an epidemic of feline infectious peritonitis Feline infectious peritonitis: still an enigma? |
cord-288253-wqrhiq08 | what can they teach us about the severe acute respiratory syndrome? |
cord-284479-75zgljet | Can you teach old drugs new tricks? |
cord-284479-75zgljet | How Far Are We? |
cord-284479-75zgljet | Luciferase- expressing Ebolaviruses as tools for screening of antivirals Emerging virus diseases: can we ever expect the unexpected? |
cord-327682-i3uim0zi | What's new with common colds? |
cord-326320-flfrdrbi | A potential antiviral drug for the treatment of SARS- CoV-2 by blocking the trimerization of viral spike glycoprotein? |
cord-300883-rws11uel | However, it is unclear whether the hMPV G- gene experienced differential selection pressures, or all the deduced amino acid sites evolved due to stochastic mutational processes? |
cord-320331-wtxja5i9 | Are patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus at increased risk for COVID-19 infection? |
cord-320331-wtxja5i9 | Can we contain the COVID-19 outbreak with the same measures as for SARS? |
cord-295099-ghc85pf5 | Ammonium ions improve the survival of glutaminestarved hybridoma cells Isolation and characterization of anti ROR1 single chain fragment variable antibodies using phage display technique Development of a new yeast surface display system based on Spi1 as an anchor protein Passive immunization with the anti- HIV-1 human monoclonal antibody( hMAb) 4E10 and the hMAb combination 4E10/2F5/2G12 Global structure of HIV-1 neutralizing antibody IgG1 b12 is asymmetric Evaluation of a novel multi- immunogen vaccine strategy for targeting 4E10/10E8 neutralizing epitopes on HIV-1 gp41 membrane proximal external region Improved efficiency of EBV transformation of B- lymphocytes Single cell sorting and cloning Isolation of human monoclonal antibodies by mammalian cell display Antibody immunoprophylaxis and immunotherapy for influenza virus infection: utilization of monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies? |
cord-290948-cuu78cvl | The non- structural protein nsp10 of mouse hepatitis virus binds zinc ions and nucleic acids Discovery of an RNA virus 3 → 5 exoribonuclease that is critically involved in coronavirus RNA synthesis Nidovirus transcription: how to make sense? |
cord-279969-5nlmljcw | The 3? |
cord-279969-5nlmljcw | This finding is comparable to the low conservation of some 3? |
cord-284866-66azyje4 | An evaluation of measures of synonymous codon usage bias Genetic variability and molecular evolution of Hepatitis A virus MUSCLE: a multiple sequence alignment method with reduced time and space complexity Theory and Applications of Correspondence Analysis Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome Analysis of synonymous codon usage in the UL24 gene of duck enteritis virus What drives codon choices in human genes? |
cord-284866-66azyje4 | Why is CpG suppressed in the genomes of virtually all small eukaryotic viruses but not in those of large eukaryotic viruses? |
cord-325973-e3rxr6oq | Recent spreading of a divergent canine parvovirus type 2a( CPV-2a) strain in a CPV-2c homogenous population Host range relationships and the evolution of canine parvovirus Typing of canine parvovirus strains circulating in Brazil between Characterization of pantropic canine coronavirus from Brazil Development of a nested PCR assay for the detection of canine coronavirus Nucleotide sequence and genome organization of canine parvovirus Detection and genotyping of canine coronavirus RNA in diarrheic dogs in Japan Evolution of canine parvovirus − a need for new vaccines? |
cord-325973-e3rxr6oq | a possible new CPV-2a is emerging? |
cord-276198-psjua913 | Does form meet function in the coronavirus replicative organelle? |
cord-276198-psjua913 | Double- membrane organelles observed( x) or uncertainly observed(?) in infected cells are marked at right. |
cord-276198-psjua913 | Secoviridae P ER V? |
cord-290481-i2ppvsh5 | What could be the reason for multiplication of diverse suppressors in closteroviruses as opposed to single suppressors of smaller viruses? |
cord-290481-i2ppvsh5 | What is the driving force behind the increase in viral genome complexity? |
cord-290481-i2ppvsh5 | What is the functional significance of the increase in genome complexity seen in closteroviruses relative to the simpler plant viruses? |
cord-290481-i2ppvsh5 | What would be considered an'environmental catastrophe'for a virus? |
cord-290481-i2ppvsh5 | Why then the largest DNA viruses with the ∼1200 kb genomes are so much larger than the largest RNA viruses with the ∼30 kb genomes? |
cord-290481-i2ppvsh5 | a titanic achievement? |
cord-268337-o6lo55o8 | HIV mRNAs are capped, so why would a virus that expresses capped mRNAs encode a function that cleaves eIF4 G and represses cap- dependent translation and scanning? |
cord-268337-o6lo55o8 | How would this be expected to affect translation? |
cord-268337-o6lo55o8 | So how does proteinase cleavage of PABP affect translation? |
cord-268337-o6lo55o8 | What could be the missing part(s) of the translation shutoff model? |
cord-268337-o6lo55o8 | What effects do viral proteinases have on translation of viral mRNA? |
cord-268337-o6lo55o8 | What else could have been missing from the shutoff model? |
cord-268337-o6lo55o8 | While proteases of many picornaviruses and caliciviruses are known to cleave several translation factors, what of other RNA viruses? |
cord-268337-o6lo55o8 | the function of PABP and PABP- interacting proteins in mRNA translation Mammalian poly(A)-binding protein is a eukaryotic translation initiation factor, which acts via multiple mechanisms Cleavage of poly(A)-binding protein by Coxsackievirus 2A protease in vitro and in vivo: another mechanism for host protein synthesis shutoff? |
cord-285580-gq7400tq | : What should a clinician really know? |
cord-285580-gq7400tq | Can nitric oxide overcome bacterial resistance to antibiotics? |
cord-285580-gq7400tq | Coagulation and inflammation cross- talking Could nasal nitric oxide help to mitigate the severity of COVID-19? |
cord-285580-gq7400tq | H1N1 Potential benefits of tryptophan metabolism to the efficacy of tocilizumab in COVID-19 Protocol for a randomized controlled trial testing inhaled nitric oxide therapy in spontaneously breathing patients with Nitric oxide- loaded chitosan nanoparticles as an innovative antileishmanial platform Pharmaceutical nanotechnology: which products are been designed against COVID-19? |
cord-285580-gq7400tq | Inhalation of nitric oxide in the treatment of severe acute respiratory syndrome: A rescue trial in beijing To give or not to give? |
cord-285580-gq7400tq | Inhaled nitric oxide treatment in spontaneously breathing COVID-19 patients Small molecules for great solutions: Can nitric oxide- releasing nanomaterials overcome drug resistance in chemotherapy? |
cord-285580-gq7400tq | NL63 molecular epidemiology and evolutionary patterns in rural coastal Kenya Serum levels of nitric oxide as a predictor of survival in acute respiratory distress syndrome caused by H1N1 pneumonia? |
cord-344084-z4t2wkgk | , the following question arose: does CCR5 have any clinically relevant influence on SARS- CoV-2 or other coronaviruses infections? |
cord-344084-z4t2wkgk | : forgotten or ignored? |
cord-344084-z4t2wkgk | An emerging interplay between extracellular vesicles and cytokines Lack of chemokine receptor CCR5 promotes murine fulminant liver failure by preventing the apoptosis of activated CD1d- restricted NKT cells CCR5 in T cell- mediated liver diseases: what's going on? |
cord-344084-z4t2wkgk | CCR5 polymorphism as a protective factor for hepatocellular carcinoma in hepatitis B virus- infected Iranian patients CD4-CCR5 interaction in intracellular compartments contributes to receptor expression at the cell surface Effects of the CCR5-Δ32 mutation on antiviral treatment in chronic hepatitis C Effects of the CCR5-Δ32 mutation on hepatitis C virus- specific immune responses in patients with haemophilia CC- chemokine receptor 5( CCR5) in hepatitis C-- at the crossroads of the antiviral immune response? |
cord-344084-z4t2wkgk | Cells Chemokine receptors as important regulators of pathogenesis during arboviral encephalitis Enhanced expression, native purification, and characterization of CCR5, a principal HIV-1 coreceptor Dengue haemorrhagic fever: a job done via exosomes? |
cord-333180-xevie6tm | Are all granzymes cytotoxic in vivo? |
cord-333180-xevie6tm | How do viruses control mitochondria- mediated apoptosis? |
cord-333180-xevie6tm | The emerging role of the interferon- induced PKR protein kinase as an apoptotic effector: a new face of death? |
cord-333180-xevie6tm | The interferon response to intracellular DNA: why so many receptors? |
cord-333180-xevie6tm | The question is what is the fate of the infected cells? |
cord-333180-xevie6tm | The question is what is the fate of the infected cells? |
cord-333180-xevie6tm | via which BH3-only protein?, see below) |
cord-304424-048xo7jn | A novel paramyxovirus? |
cord-304424-048xo7jn | And what exactly did the host look like then? |
cord-304424-048xo7jn | Are we missing half of the viruses in the ocean? |
cord-304424-048xo7jn | At what point in host evolution does an RNA viral pathogen arrive? |
cord-304424-048xo7jn | CRISPR- Cas9 Species- level deconvolution of metagenome assemblies with Hi- C- based contact probability maps Virus discovery: are we scientists or genome collectors? |
cord-304424-048xo7jn | Metagenomics for the discovery of novel human viruses Global epidemiology of noninfluenza RNA respiratory viruses: data gaps and a growing need for surveillance Viral metagenomics on animals as a tool for the detection of zoonoses prior to human infection? |
cord-304424-048xo7jn | Other than sampling more broadly and maintaining the exponential growth in Genbank, what are orthogonal challenges for future RNA virus metagenomic studies? |
cord-304424-048xo7jn | Tombusviridae and Nodaviridae? |
cord-304424-048xo7jn | What do you get when you cross a picornavirus and a calicivirus? |
cord-304424-048xo7jn | Where do we begin with RNA virus metagenomics? |
cord-304424-048xo7jn | Why has RNA virus metagenomics been so successful? |