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Functional analysis of the orthobunyavirus nucleocapsid (N) protein 

Eifan, Saleh A. (University of St Andrews, 2008) - Thesis,
Bunyamwera virus (BUNV) is the prototype of the family Bunyaviridae. It has a tripartite genome consisting of negative sense RNA segments called large (L), medium (M) and small (S). The S segment encodes the nucleocapsid ...

Sequence analysis of the small (s) RNA segment of viruses in the genus Orthobunyavirus 

Mohamed, Maizan (University of St Andrews, 2007) - Thesis,
Viruses in the genus Orthobunyavirus (family Bunyaviridae) are classified serologically into 18 serogroups. The viruses have a tripartite genome of negative sense RNA composed of large (L), medium (M) and small (S) ...

Impact of interferon β and interferon stimulated gene induction on Bunyamwera virus replication 

Carlton-Smith, Charles (University of St Andrews, 2012-06-20) - Thesis,
The first line of defence against viral infection is the interferon (IFN) response, which must be overcome by a virus for successful replication. Pattern recognition receptors detect virus which triggers induction of IFNβ. ...

Attenuation of bunyavirus replication by modification of genomic untranslated regions 

Mazel-Sanchez, Beryl (University of St Andrews, 2012-11-30) - Thesis,
Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus (BUNV) is the prototype for the family Bunyaviridae. BUNV has a tripartite RNA genome of negative polarity composed of the large(L),medium (M)and small(S)segments. Each segment contains an open ...

Structural studies of bunyavirus interferon antagonist proteins 

Barski, Michał S. (University of St Andrews, 2016-06-22) - Thesis,
Bunyaviridae is one of the biggest known viral families, and includes many viruses of clinical and economic importance. The major virulence factor of most bunyaviruses is the non-structural protein (NSs). NSs is expressed ...

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AuthorElliott, Richard Michael (3)Barski, Michał S. (1)Carlton-Smith, Charles (1)Eifan, Saleh A. (1)Mazel-Sanchez, Beryl (1)... View MoreSubject
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Viral proteins (2)Bunyaviridae (1)Bunyavirus (1)Interferon (1)Interferon antagonist (1)Interferon inducers (1)Interferon--Antagonists (1)Non-coding RNA (1)Non-structural protein (1)... View MoreTypeThesis (5)Date Issued2016 (1)2012 (2)2008 (1)2007 (1)

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