... making HCV infection the leading cause of liver transplantation in developed ...The HCV envelope glycoproteins (E1 and E2) are involved in receptor binding, virus-cell fusion, and entry into the host ...
... against HCV there is need of a cellculture based system which supports HCV ...Huh-7 cell lines for viral inoculation experiments and found that Huh-7 cell line supported the ...
... various cell lineages offers great prom- ise for in vitro study and cell therapy of various diseases (1, ...patient-specific cell types of all lineages ...vitro culture of PHHs (9). The in ...
... extracellular HCV particles in a manner dependent on the C-terminal domain of ...293T cellculture medium as well as recombinant ApoE (rApoE) protein expressed by ...concentrated HCV core ...
... were derived from Huh7 cells but are deficient in CD81 and thus support only HCV RNA rep- lication and virus particle assembly and release but not infection ...(43). HCV-1 genomes containing only ...
... and 2.5% nucleotide and amino acid sequence divergence, respectively, from each other, again representing the naturally occurring diversity of this genotype (20, 27, 57, 60) (see Fig. S1A in the supplemental material at ...
... the HCV field was greatly enhanced by constructing infectious cDNA clone of ...efficient HCVculture systems have been established by using consensus sequence-based ...infectious HCV cDNA ...
... for HCV core protein expression. Primary hepatocytes were obtained from CellCulture Core Facility at the University of Southern ...for HCV infection using the culture supernatant of an ...
... chronic HCV-induced advanced liver diseases such as ...chronic HCV–induced liver disease, and are generally derived from circulating inflammatory monocytes; however very little is known about their ...
... purified HCV particles and that HCV infectivity was proportional to the abundance of apoE in infectious HCV ...purified HCV was found to be sensitive to protease digestion, suggesting its ...
... infectious HCVcellculture (HCVcc) system has been of great importance for HCV research since its develop- ment in 2005 ...recombinant culture sys- tems, as well as full-length ...
... of HCV replicon replication induced by IFN-␥ at all doses tested after 24 h was not reversible over a 6-day ...of HCV replicon replication after 24 h induced by IFN-␣ and - was reversible even when the ...
... seed derived callus formation was maximum after 28 th day and satisfactory establishment of cell suspension culture was observed after the 25 th day of ...of cellculture extract was ...
... To characterize the molecular aspects of HCV protein biogenesis and to clearly identify the protein products derived from the HCV genome, we have examined HCV polyprotein expression by u[r] ...
... inducing HCV mutagenesis at higher ...the HCV RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, which lacks proofreading, would cause the observed mutation pat- ...the HCV genome, incorrect incorporation of RTP into the ...
... manual cellculture to expansion of cells in Quantum systems demands biological coat- ing in order to allow attachment of ...for culture expansion of BM-MSCs, have used fibronectin as a coating mate- ...
... critical cell density (<1000 cells/mm 2 ) due to a pathological status such as Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophies, intraocular surgery, or trauma [1, ...
... potent HCV inhibitor BMS-790052, which most likely tar- gets domain I of NS5A, had no significant effect on RNA ...with HCV RNA, presumably via the RNA-binding groove re- vealed by crystal ...bind ...
... Isotyping of anti-HCV capsid sera. At 6 weeks p.i., sera from mice immunized with the chimeric vectors were tested to de- termine the major anticapsid isotype by using a mouse hybrid- oma subtyping kit (Boehringer ...