Respirovirus
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Subject Areas on Research
- A functional antigenomic promoter for the paramyxovirus simian virus 5 requires proper spacing between an essential internal segment and the 3' terminus.
- Antisense oligodeoxynucleotide inhibition of vascular angiotensin-converting enzyme expression attenuates neointimal formation: evidence for tissue angiotensin-converting enzyme function.
- Both heptad repeats of human respiratory syncytial virus fusion protein are potent inhibitors of viral fusion.
- DNA transfer into vascular smooth muscle using fusigenic Sendai virus (HVJ)-liposomes.
- Efficient in vivo gene transfer into the heart in the rat myocardial infarction model using the HVJ (Hemagglutinating Virus of Japan)--liposome method.
- Fusigenic liposome-mediated DNA transfer into cardiac myocytes.
- Fusigenic viral liposome for gene therapy in cardiovascular diseases.
- Genome nucleotide lengths that are divisible by six are not essential but enhance replication of defective interfering RNAs of the paramyxovirus simian virus 5.
- Influenza research in the Soviet Union--1974.
- Involvement of microtubules and 10-nm filaments in the movement and positioning of nuclei in syncytia.
- RNA replication for the paramyxovirus simian virus 5 requires an internal repeated (CGNNNN) sequence motif.
- Studies of viral antibody responses among Amish families.
- Systemic administration of HVJ viral coat-liposome complex containing human insulin vector decreases glucose level in diabetic mouse: A model of gene therapy.
- Transcription factor decoy to study the molecular mechanism of negative regulation of renin gene expression in the liver in vivo.