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  • Virus Internalization - »õâ The entering of cells by viruses following VIRUS ATTACHMENT. This is achieved by ENDOCYTOSIS, by direct MEMBRANE FUSION of the viral membrane with the CELL MEMBRANE, or by translocation of the whole virus across the cell membrane.
    Synonyms : Virus Entry, Virus Membrane Fusion, Entry, Virus, Fusion, Viral Membrane, Internalization, Virus, Membrane Fusion, Viral
  • Virus Latency - »õâ The ability of a pathogenic virus to lie dormant within a cell (latent infection). In eukaryotes, subsequent activation and viral replication is thought to be caused by extracellular stimulation of cellular transcription factors. Latency in bacteriophage is maintained by the expression of virally encoded repressors.
    Synonyms : Viral Latency, Latencies, Viral, Latencies, Virus, Latency, Viral, Latency, Virus, Viral Latencies, Virus Latencies
  • Virus Replication - »õâ The process of intracellular viral multiplication, consisting of the synthesis of PROTEINS; NUCLEIC ACIDS; and sometimes LIPIDS, and their assembly into a new infectious particle.
    Synonyms : Replication, Virus, Replications, Virus, Virus Replications
  • Virus Shedding - »õâ The expelling of virus particles from the body. Important routes include the respiratory tract, genital tract, and intestinal tract. Virus shedding is an important means of vertical transmission (DISEASE TRANSMISSION, VERTICAL).
    Synonyms : Shedding, Viral, Shedding, Virus, Sheddings, Viral, Sheddings, Virus, Viral Sheddings, Virus Sheddings
  • Viruses - »õâ Minute infectious agents whose genomes are composed of DNA or RNA, but not both. They are characterized by a lack of independent metabolism and the inability to replicate outside living host cells.
    Synonyms : Animal Virus, Virus, Virus, Animal, Viruses, Animal
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