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- 1From: PLoS Pathogens. (Vol. 2, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedUnderstanding the evolutionary dynamics of influenza A virus is central to its surveillance and control. While immune-driven antigenic drift is a key determinant of viral evolution across epidemic seasons, the...
- 2From: PLoS Pathogens. (Vol. 2, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe "survival of the fittest" is the paradigm of Darwinian evolution in which the best-adapted replicators are favored by natural selection. However, at high mutation rates, the fittest organisms are not necessarily the...
- 3From: PLoS Pathogens. (Vol. 2, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedTo replicate, HIV-1 capitalizes on endogenous cellular activation pathways resulting in recruitment of key host transcription factors to its viral enhancer. RNA interference has been a powerful tool for blocking key...
- 4From: PLoS Pathogens. (Vol. 2, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedViral replication requires energy and macromolecular precursors derived from the metabolic network of the host cell. Despite this reliance, the effect of viral infection on host cell metabolic composition remains poorly...
- 5From: PLoS Pathogens. (Vol. 2, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedData from a variety of experimental models suggest that natural killer (NK) cells require signals from accessory cells in order to respond optimally to pathogens, but the precise identity of the cells able to provide...
- 6From: PLoS Pathogens. (Vol. 2, Issue 12) Peer-Revieweddoi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.0020125 In PLoS Pathogens, volume 2, issue 12: The spelling of author name Elodie Ghedi is incorrect; the correct name is Elodie Ghedin. This correction note may be found online at...
- 7From: PLoS Pathogens. (Vol. 2, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe HIV-1 accessory protein viral protein R (Vpr) causes [G.sub.2] arrest and apoptosis in infected cells. We previously identified the DNA damage-signaling protein ATR as the cellular factor that mediates Vpr-induced...
- 8From: PLoS Pathogens. (Vol. 2, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe midgut epithelium of the mosquito malaria vector Anopheles is a hostile environment for Plasmodium, with most parasites succumbing to host defenses. This study addresses morphological and ultrastructural features...
- 9From: PLoS Pathogens. (Vol. 2, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedMost inbred mice carry germline proviruses of the retrovirus, mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) (called Mtvs), which have multiple replication defects. A BALB/c congenic mouse strain lacking all endogenous Mtvs...
- 10From: PLoS Pathogens. (Vol. 2, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Many fungi that cause invasive disease invade host epithelial cells during mucosal and respiratory infection, and subsequently invade endothelial cells during hematogenous infection. Most fungi invade these...