- four groups.
Since then, the
number of
identified herpesviruses has
grown to more than 100.
Herpesviruses can
cause both
latent and
lytic infections. Nine...
- cytomegaloviruses. MX2/MXB
protein was
identified as a
restriction factor for
herpesviruses,
which acts at a very
early stage of the
replication cycle and MX2/MXB...
-
large family of DNA
viruses known as
Herpesviridae Human herpesviruses, nine
types of
herpesviruses that can
cause diseases in
humans Herpes simplex virus...
-
simplex virus,
although they both
belong to the
alpha subfamily of
herpesviruses.
Shingles vaccines reduce the risk of
shingles by 50 to 90%, depending...
-
bacteriophages of the
order Caudovirales,
which infect prokaryotes, and
herpesviruses of the
order Herpesvirales,
which infect animals.
Tailed bacteriophages...
-
Betaherpesvirinae is a
subfamily of
viruses in the
order Herpesvirales and in the
family Herpesviridae.
Mammals serve as
natural hosts.
There are 26 species...
-
childhood and can show
signs of mononucleosis.
There are nine
known human herpesviruses. Of these,
roseola has been
linked to two:
human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6)...
-
enter the cell
either by
direct fusion with the cell
membrane (e.g.,
herpesviruses) or—more usually—by receptor-mediated endocytosis. Most DNA viruses...
-
Herpesviruses".
Animal Viruses:
Molecular Biology.
Caister Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-904455-22-6. Sandri-Goldin RM., ed. (2006).
Alpha Herpesviruses:...
-
include Epstein–Barr
virus and Kaposi's sarcoma-****ociated herpesvirus.
Herpesviruses represent a
group of double-stranded DNA
viruses distributed widely...