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Viruses exhibit an elegant simplicity as they are so basic, but so frightening. Although only a few are life threatening, they have substantial implications for human health and the economy, as exemplified by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Viruses are rather small infectious agents found in all types of life forms, from animals and plants to prokaryotes and archaebacteria. They are obligate intracellular parasites, and as such, subvert many molecular and cellular processes of the host cell to ensure their own replication, amplification, and subsequent spread. This Special Issue addresses the cell biology of viral infections based on a collection of original research articles, communications, opinions, and reviews on various aspects of virus–host cell interactions. Together, these articles not only provide a glance into the latest research on the cell biology of viral infections but also include novel technological developments.
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Keywords
- 3D cultures
- 3D imaging
- actin cytoskeleton
- adenovirus
- alphaviruses
- alternative splicing
- angiogenesis inhibitor
- Antigen Presentation
- antiviral
- antiviral autophagy
- antiviral peptide
- Apoptosis
- Arp2/3 complex
- astrocyte infection
- Autoimmunity
- Autophagy
- bacterial invasion
- biological activity
- Biology, Life Sciences
- BoHV-1 UL49.5
- CAD
- calcium channels
- calcium pumps
- cancer immunotherapy
- cedar virus
- Cell Death
- cell-free infection
- cell–cell transmission
- Coronavirus
- Ebola Virus
- ectoderm
- Embryogenesis
- embryoid body
- Endocytosis
- Endoplasmic Reticulum
- envelope disruption
- enveloped viruses
- environmental restriction
- epigenetic signature
- ERAP2
- ERAP2/Iso3
- erlin-1
- erlin-2
- ESCRT machinery
- factory
- FECV
- feline coronavirus
- feline enteric coronavirus
- feline infectious peritonitis virus
- feline intestinal organoids
- filovirus
- FIPV
- fluorescent TAP platform
- fusion protein
- galectin
- Golgi
- Hantavirus
- HCV
- henipavirus
- Hepatitis C virus
- herpes simplex virus
- HEV
- HIV-1 spread
- host cell response
- host factor
- Human development
- immune checkpoint inhibitor
- Immune Evasion
- Inclusion Bodies
- Inflammation
- interferon
- interferon regulatory factor
- interferon response
- interferon-induced genes
- lipid droplet
- liquid organelles
- lysophagy
- mathematical modeling
- Mathematics & science
- membrane damage
- membrane phosphatidylserine
- MERS-CoV
- mesoderm
- Metabolism
- MHC I
- microbial infections
- mosquito
- mRNA export
- nucleocapsid transport
- NXF1
- oncolytic virus
- particle production
- protein production
- pyrimidine synthesis
- rabies
- rabies pathogenicity
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- replication
- Research & information: general
- RNA replication
- RNA synthesis
- SARS-CoV
- SARS-CoV-2
- self-organizing map (SOM) data portrayal
- sialic acid
- Siglec
- stat
- stress granules
- TAP-GFP
- TGF-β and Wnt/β-catenin pathway
- tolerance
- Tula virus
- tumor necrosis factor
- uDISCO
- viral replication
- virus
- virus entry
- virus production
- virus–host interaction