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Virus Adaptation and Treatment
ISSN: 1179-1624
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Archive: Volume 4, 2012
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Effect of hepatitis C virus on the central nervous system of HIV-infected individuals
Gess M, Forton D
Virus Adaptation and Treatment 2012, 4:93-106
Published Date: 16 November 2012
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Abortive lytic Epstein–Barr virus replication in tonsil-B lymphocytes in infectious mononucleosis and a subset of the chronic fatigue syndrome
Lerner AM, Beqaj S
Virus Adaptation and Treatment 2012, 4:85-91
Published Date: 8 November 2012
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New agents for the treatment of hepatitis C virus – focus on telaprevir
Thompson AJ, Patel K
Virus Adaptation and Treatment 2012, 4:75-84
Published Date: 1 November 2012
![Noteworthy comment: In this study, Barr et al. reveal that different serotypes of Dengue virus tend to demonstrate cell-type specific infectivity profiles, despite the fact that there is only a single strain of Dengue. These findings suggest a novel basis explaining the phenomena of co-infection with multiple DENV serotypes and for the observation of co-circulation of multiple DENV serotypes in the same biospace, i.e. in the same individual and/or in a single endemic region. This study provides a new foundation upon which our understanding of dengue virus infection and evolution may be built.](assets/img/article_icons/noteworthy.png)
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Dengue serotypes 1–4 exhibit unique host specificity in vitro
Barr KL, Anderson BD, Heil GL, Friary JA, Gray GC, Focks DA
Virus Adaptation and Treatment 2012, 4:65-73
Published Date: 1 October 2012
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Issues in resistance, adherence, and comparative efficacy of the single-tablet regimen combination of tenofovir, emtricitabine, and efavirenz in the management of HIV-1 infection
Rebick G, Walmsley SL
Virus Adaptation and Treatment 2012, 4:51-63
Published Date: 5 September 2012
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Hepatitis C quasispecies adaptation in the setting of a variable fidelity polymerase
Schmidt-Martin D, Crosbie O, Kenny-Walsh E, Fanning LJ
Virus Adaptation and Treatment 2012, 4:43-50
Published Date: 24 July 2012
![Noteworthy comment: This very well written review by Vaughan et al. is an excellent review of cutting edge methods used in the growing field of RNA biology. Both classic and emerging approaches to characterizing interactions between RNA and protein molecules are described. This is a must read for anyone wanting to enter this field.](assets/img/article_icons/noteworthy.png)
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Mapping protein–RNA interactions
Vaughan R, Running W, Qi R, Kao CC
Virus Adaptation and Treatment 2012, 4:29-41
Published Date: 2 May 2012
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Mononucleosis and Epstein–Barr virus infection: treatment and medication
Valachis A, Kofteridis DP
Virus Adaptation and Treatment 2012, 4:23-28
Published Date: 14 March 2012
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Oncolytic viruses: a step into cancer immunotherapy
Pol JG, Rességuier J, Lichty BD
Virus Adaptation and Treatment 2012, 4:1-21
Published Date: 28 December 2011