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Host cell togavirus

Wengler, G. (1980). Effects of alphaviruses on host cell macromolecular synthesis. In The Togaviruses Biology, Structure, Replication (R. W. Schlesinger, Ed.), pp. 459-472. Academic Press, New York. [Pg.377]

Inhibition of Host Cell Macromolecular Synthesis following Togavirus Infection... [Pg.1]

In this chapter, I have attempted to summarize the current state of our knowledge of the effects of togavirus infection on host cell... [Pg.490]

Thus, the togaviruses are able to replicate in arthropod cells and in a wide range of vertebrate cells. This wide host range implies that any functions supplied by the host during replication must be common to a broad phylogenetic range of organisms. This is a unique characteristic of alpha- and flaviviruses. [Pg.490]


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