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1        Yet Abeta formation itself may not be pathogenic.
2 iant from variant of unknown significance to pathogenic.
3 ithms suggested that this mutation is likely pathogenic.
4 -of-function (LoF) alleles and classified as pathogenic.
5 eted HCM disease variants (pathogenic/likely pathogenic: 18%, P<0.0001) but an excess of variants of
6 1), as compared to Whites (pathogenic/likely pathogenic: 31%, excess of variants of uncertain signifi
7 demonstrates that therapeutically targetable pathogenic Abeta seeds already exist during the lag phas
8 e effect of TTR against cellular toxicity of pathogenic Abeta, a protein associated with Alzheimer's
9 wild-type SFTSV (SFTSV-WT), it showed weaker pathogenic activity than SFTSV-WT.
10 ess commonly in patients with WMS4 caused by pathogenic ADAMTS17 variants.
11   To determine if B. anthracis PGA confers a pathogenic advantage over other PGAs, we compared the re
12 hesise that the parallel emergence of highly-pathogenic AIV may be facilitated by permissive or compe
13  of a VEO-IBD patient with a mosaic de novo, pathogenic allele in CYBB.
14                                        Thus, pathogenic alpha-synuclein exhibits key hallmarks of pri
15                                              Pathogenic and 'non-pathogenic' GBA1 variants were assoc
16 l immune adaptation: they can acquire both a pathogenic and an anti-inflammatory fate.
17 oss of circadian regulation is thought to be pathogenic and contribute to mortality.
18 the biosafety level 4 NiV and HeV are highly pathogenic and have a wide mammalian host range.
19          Comparison of single representative pathogenic and non-pathogenic ovine isolates over ten ti
20 rs for their ability to discriminate between pathogenic and putatively benign missense variants.
21 tor-beta) that expand and differentiate both pathogenic and regulatory donor T cells.
22 host interacts with all microbes-beneficial, pathogenic, and commensal-and an opportunity to discover
23                                          The pathogenic anti-Dsg1 and anti-Dsg3 mAbs, which bind the
24 pecific T-cells promoted B-cell secretion of pathogenic anti-LL37 antibodies in vitro.
25 ers of autoantigens to T cells, producers of pathogenic antibodies, and reservoirs for viruses that t
26 ntial host innate immune responses to highly pathogenic arenavirus infections.IMPORTANCE Arenavirus N
27 ycosaminoglycans and glycoproteins that coat pathogenic as well as malignant phagocytic targets.
28 have shown previously that ATXN3-depleted or pathogenic ATXN3-expressing cells abrogate polynucleotid
29 ic B cell lineage leads to production of the pathogenic autoantibodies.
30                                       Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is a devastating disea
31                                       Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses of the H5 A/go
32 ses of distinct phenotypes.IMPORTANCE Highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) viruses have circulat
33 ly this new method to the analysis of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 clade data in the Mekong
34 ntly been shown to be associated with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) H5N1 outbreaks
35 rticular concern in Bangladesh, where highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses of the A(H5N1) subtyp
36 etween H5 HPAI viruses and cocirculating low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses.
37 cterial activity against multiple strains of pathogenic bacteria and promoted the clearance of intrac
38                                              Pathogenic bacteria associated with freshwater ecosystem
39 Dy-I-PhiAB6TSP also cross-reacted with other pathogenic bacteria containing Pse on their surface poly
40 nsect virulence model to selectively isolate pathogenic bacteria from soils in Cornwall (UK).
41        The same biopolymers when produced by pathogenic bacteria function as major virulence factors,
42   The rapid increase in antibiotic resistant pathogenic bacteria has become a global threat, which be
43  used antibiotics experienced by potentially pathogenic bacteria that are asymptomatically colonizing
44 ed to possess antimicrobial activity against pathogenic bacteria, fungi, and parasites.
45 ctors, whereas when they are produced by non-pathogenic bacteria, they become food ingredients or bio
46  determinants and virulence in several human pathogenic bacteria.
47 ontrolling bioagent to prevent the spread of pathogenic bacteria.
48  in the capsular polysaccharides of numerous pathogenic bacteria.
49 a major target of beta-lactam antibiotics in pathogenic bacteria.
50 e its efficacy with the bulk extract against pathogenic bacteria.
51 y decreasing binding of IgA to commensal and pathogenic bacteria.
52                                              Pathogenic bacterial biofilms can be life-threatening, g
53                                              Pathogenic bacterial contamination is a major threat to
54                   Our findings reveal that a pathogenic bacterium utilizes an effector to manipulate
55                               To explore the pathogenic basis of KIF11-associated retinal vascular di
56  a molecular basis for the neutralization of pathogenic betacoronaviruses by VHHs and suggest that th
57 res seen in individuals harboring putatively pathogenic BICRA variants.
58 rize the penetrance of cancer in carriers of pathogenic BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants.
59 se data show a unique interaction of between pathogenic C difficile and F nucleatum in the intestinal
60 nt with ovarian cancer with a known germline pathogenic cancer susceptibility gene variant should be
61 enced a prior marked intestinal expansion of pathogenic Candida species; this expansion consisted of
62                  The intestinal expansion of pathogenic Candida spp. was associated with a substantia
63 novalent Fabs bound to MuSK and demonstrated pathogenic capacity.
64 bs bound to MuSK but did not have measurable pathogenic capacity.
65 de (SCN; Heterodera glycines) is the largest pathogenic cause of soybean yield loss.
66           The relevant peptides that induced pathogenic CD4(+) T cells at the initiation of diabetes
67 g non-neuronal function of Cdkl5, identify a pathogenic Cdkl5-Sox9 axis in epithelial cell-death, and
68 decreases the number of T helper 17 cells, a pathogenic cell population in EAE.
69 e purpose of this study was to determine the pathogenic changes that occur in myoepithelial cells (ME
70 nt nature of tissue Na(+) could induce local pathogenic changes, but lacks firm demonstration.
71 s human mucosal tissues and skin, can become pathogenic, clinically manifesting most commonly as orop
72 yndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), causes a pathogenic condition that has been termed coronavirus di
73 ntly implicated in a vast array of paramount pathogenic conditions in humans, including multiple scle
74 suggests that vascular pathology is a likely pathogenic contributor to age-related dementia, includin
75       Fifty-nine patients (39 novel) with 44 pathogenic COQ8A variants (18 novel) were identified.
76                We tested this concept in two pathogenic Cryptococcus yeast species by genome-wide map
77                                Inclusions of pathogenic deposits containing TAR DNA-binding protein 4
78 me3 methylation levels during vegetative and pathogenic development, respectively.
79 t of interventions to counter the effects of pathogenic DHTKD1 mutations.
80                                        Basic pathogenic differences exist in the two forms of diabete
81 en widely used for the diagnosis of virus or pathogenic disease by gold standard (PCR, qPCR, RT-qPCR)
82 te the importance of clustering in exploring pathogenic disease mechanisms of MG Abs.
83  synthase (cGAS) is a major responder to the pathogenic DNA of viruses and bacteria.
84                                              Pathogenic domain disruptions can result from chromosoma
85 tic data were collected on 107 patients with pathogenic DSP mutations and 81 patients with pathogenic
86 ogenic strains) and outside (extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli, or ExPEC).
87 umoral and cellular immune responses against pathogenic Ebola viruses and support further evaluation
88 (eg, beta-toxin, delta-toxin) that defined a pathogenic ecology.
89 nvertase activity in vitro, confirming their pathogenic effect.
90 ell types in which a disease allele exerts a pathogenic effect.
91 D25(+) regulatory T (iTreg) cells can become pathogenic effector cells, enhancing lung allergic respo
92 y and provide new insight into the potential pathogenic effects of Abeta-IAPP hetero-oligomerization
93                           Sensitivity to the pathogenic effects of membership in these high-risk sibs
94  and immunity have emerged as critical early pathogenic elements.
95 Abeta species, which are considered the main pathogenic entity in AD, as compared to rodent Abeta, th
96                              Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) is the leading cause
97 ular coupling have been proposed to be a key pathogenic factor in the onset and progression of Alzhei
98 on in FDD and FBD knock-in mice, which carry pathogenic FDD and FBD mutations into the mouse endogeno
99  findings suggest that the R101Q mutation is pathogenic for NLGN4 and can lead to synaptic dysfunctio
100                       WNT10A variants deemed pathogenic for TA likely affect protein folding and/or s
101  in Tregs resulted in their acquisition of a pathogenic FOXP3(+)T-bet(+)IFNgamma(+) phenotype at CHS
102 ha response for its replication, spread, and pathogenic function.
103 firstly, in the biocontrol of beneficial and pathogenic fungi in increasingly arid crop soils and, se
104 ococcus neoformans and Candida albicans, two pathogenic fungi of major clinical importance.
105 e-scale screening for PSD inhibitors against pathogenic fungi, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and neo
106  for PCS in disease resistance against plant pathogenic fungi.
107                          Pathogenic and 'non-pathogenic' GBA1 variants were associated with the accel
108        Different disease-associated loci and pathogenic gene mutations were identified in each family
109 identification of several clinical subtypes, pathogenic genes and putative causative environmental ag
110 athy can lead to increased identification of pathogenic genetic variants.
111 es distinctive genomic scars associated with pathogenic genome instability.
112 nted independent tumors in two children with pathogenic germline mutations by genotyping somatic muta
113  Lynch syndrome (LS) arises in patients with pathogenic germline variants in DNA mismatch repair gene
114 s sequenced, varying observed frequencies of pathogenic germline variants in patients with cancer, di
115 egulated cellular network in the vicinity of pathogenic hallmarks of AD and other brain diseases.
116  way for immunogen design to protect against pathogenic hantaviruses.
117                         We report bi-allelic pathogenic HPDL variants as a cause of a progressive, pe
118          In AKT-KI(+/+) mice, expressing the pathogenic human Tau mutant (hTau-P301L), the hTau S199
119 +) myeloid cells to suppress an atypical and pathogenic IFN-gamma response to inhaled HDM.
120 seases and allosensitization by accelerating pathogenic IgG antibody degradation.
121  (FS) is a blistering skin disease caused by pathogenic IgG4 autoantibodies to desmoglein 1 (DSG1).
122 hma, potentially through the accumulation of pathogenic IL5(+) IL17A(+) CD4(+) effector T-cells.
123 tribution of CD4(+) T cells to protective or pathogenic immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection rema
124 lung is associated with oxidative injury and pathogenic inflammation.
125 nted viruses and is the main source of novel pathogenic influenza viruses.
126 y response aimed at eliminating the original pathogenic insult.
127 4E-BP1 is a powerful suppressor of PD-linked pathogenic insults.
128                              To test whether pathogenic ITM2b mutations affect these physiological BR
129  which is otherwise present in the wild-type pathogenic JUNV, causes GPC retention in the endoplasmic
130                     We identified bi-allelic pathogenic KDELR2 variants as a cause of OI in four fami
131 ation of two diverse species and serovars of pathogenic leptospires directly from host kidney tissue.
132 supports the primary isolation of fastidious pathogenic leptospires directly from infected host tissu
133 eatment is supported by detection of IL-6 in pathogenic levels in all patients.
134 th CD4(+) T cells and myeloid cells produced pathogenic levels of VEGF-A within HSV-1-infected cornea
135 me reduction associated with adaptation to a pathogenic lifestyle.
136 egulatory adaptations in benefiting distinct pathogenic lifestyles are discussed.
137                                              Pathogenic/likely pathogenic (P/LP) variants associated
138 te outcome included the presence of multiple pathogenic/likely pathogenic sarcomeric variants (hazard
139 t onset of Parkinson's disease patients with pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants in ATP13A2, PLA2G6
140 the age at onset of carriers with other gene pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants was similar to tha
141 onfidently interpreted HCM disease variants (pathogenic/likely pathogenic: 18%, P<0.0001) but an exce
142 ance (24%, P<0.0001), as compared to Whites (pathogenic/likely pathogenic: 31%, excess of variants of
143                                          The pathogenic link between skin disease and systemic exacer
144 e of LOAD and VAD, thus underlying a further pathogenic link between these two forms of dementia.
145 lin phagocytic activity, as TREM2 LOF causes pathogenic lipid accumulation in microglia.
146 a to identify rare, pathogenic (P) or likely pathogenic (LP) variants in 102 individuals with PNES an
147              Our findings also uncover a new pathogenic mechanism by which beta-catenin promotes podo
148 onic phospholipids to plasma, is a plausible pathogenic mechanism explaining adverse obstetrical outc
149            These findings reveal a potential pathogenic mechanism that acts as a feedback loop contri
150      A focused review of gene fusions, their pathogenic mechanism, and gene fusion detection methods
151                                 However, ASD pathogenic mechanisms are poorly understood.
152 forms of Parkinson's disease but the precise pathogenic mechanisms are unknown.
153 s field regarding the molecular genetics and pathogenic mechanisms of CDAs, through an analysis of th
154                                 Well-defined pathogenic mechanisms, and the basis for phenotypic hete
155                                          Two pathogenic mechanisms, which may not be mutually exclusi
156 tion of misfolded proteins, they share other pathogenic mechanisms.
157 trix and joint lubricants, FLS in RA produce pathogenic mediators such as cytokines and proteases tha
158  tolerance while immunity towards a range of pathogenic microbes is maintained.
159 ould facilitate T cell exposure to commensal/pathogenic microbes.
160                                              Pathogenic muscle-specific tyrosine kinase (MuSK)-specif
161 s included symptomatic carriers (n=185) of a pathogenic mutation in chromosome 9 open reading frame 7
162  a 14- angstrom structure of LRRK2 bearing a pathogenic mutation that oligomerizes as a right-handed
163  C terminus overlaps with the sites of human pathogenic mutations and toxic antibody docking.
164                                     Although pathogenic mutations have been identified in BRIP1, gene
165 e protein core or part of a cluster of known pathogenic mutations in 3D?' are crucial.
166 iation and progression but also on screening pathogenic mutations in meiosis-associated diseases.
167                                              Pathogenic mutations in some laminins have been shown to
168                                              Pathogenic mutations in the solute carrier family 7 memb
169 nocytes from healthy skin commonly contained pathogenic mutations, although these mutations tended to
170 ng variant effect predictors for identifying pathogenic mutations.
171 n bacterial viability and in interactions of pathogenic mycobacteria with their hosts.
172  classified as likely benign (n = 2), likely pathogenic (n = 10), or VUSs (n = 61).
173 interpreting enhancer function in normal and pathogenic neurobiological processes.
174 proaches cannot directly identify individual pathogenic noncoding mutations from personal cancer geno
175 present a deep learning framework to capture pathogenic noncoding mutations in personal cancer genome
176                  Four homozygous carriers of pathogenic NPC1 mutations were also identified, belongin
177       Subsequently, these 18 high-confidence pathogenic nsSNPs were analysed for BLM protein stabilit
178                             All species were pathogenic on apple fruit with varying lesion sizes.
179 cally meaningful for finding disease-related pathogenic or probiotic bacteria.
180 s/pandemics and/or terrorist/criminal use of pathogenic organisms warrants continued exploration and
181  of single representative pathogenic and non-pathogenic ovine isolates over ten time-points by enumer
182 ole-genome genotyping data to identify rare, pathogenic (P) or likely pathogenic (LP) variants in 102
183                            Pathogenic/likely pathogenic (P/LP) variants associated with MCVD (cardiom
184                             Only 2/15 likely pathogenic/P variants were identified in Non-Hispanic Af
185 pand the phenotypic spectrum associated with pathogenic PBX1 variants in both humans and mice.
186 athogenic DSP mutations and 81 patients with pathogenic plakophilin 2 (PKP2) mutations as a compariso
187       Poliovirus (PV), a prototype for human pathogenic positive-sense RNA enteroviruses, and picorna
188  substantially influence the composition and pathogenic potential of oral biofilms.
189 nces and binding characteristics, plus their pathogenic potential using transfected HEK293T cells, ro
190  signal from the inflammatory liver for this pathogenic process in the hepatic conditional beta-caten
191 ies have different targets within the immune pathogenic process, and the four trials have similaritie
192 ctors or co-morbidities that may trigger the pathogenic process.
193                Here, we briefly review these pathogenic processes and assess the potential therapeuti
194 ommunication by exosomes controls normal and pathogenic processes(1,2).
195 rated node among the ARSs in various cardiac pathogenic processes.
196 ers were designed and synthesized, and their pathogenic properties in AD models characterized.
197                              The presence of pathogenic protein in SD weakened the normal inhibitory
198 endrobatidis, B. salamandrivorans, and a non-pathogenic relative, Spizellomyces punctatus.
199 40 monogenic disorders, and undoubtedly more pathogenic repeat expansions remain to be discovered.
200 an identify large expansions of 41 out of 44 pathogenic repeats, including nine recently reported non
201 haracterised, and its role in regulating the pathogenic response was studied in Arabidopsis.
202 uppresses the development of exacerbated and pathogenic responses and contributes to lesions stabilit
203  wild-type (WT) mice with various doses of a pathogenic retrovirus (Friend virus) and assessed immune
204               The life cycles of many highly pathogenic RNA viruses like influenza A virus (IAV) and
205 recognize "nonself", such as the presence of pathogenic RNA.
206                               Two classes of pathogenic RNAs (hepatitis delta virus in animals and vi
207 hermore, whether NLRP3 plays a protective or pathogenic role during Leishmania spp. infection is far
208 s Review weighs the evidence that supports a pathogenic role for PAD enzymes in RA as both promoters
209  T cells may play a previously unappreciated pathogenic role in acute GVHD.
210 ch produced IL-10 and could play a prominent pathogenic role in SLE.
211     Taken together, these results point to a pathogenic role of monocytes in patients with PSC.
212                This work highlights that the pathogenic role of NS1 is DENV strain dependent, which w
213 owing a protective role and others showing a pathogenic role.
214 raising the possibility that they may have a pathogenic role.
215             B cells can assume protective or pathogenic roles in immune-mediated diseases (IMDs).
216 s, the interrelationships, and the potential pathogenic roles of these reactive proliferative and sen
217                                              Pathogenic Salmonella serovars produce clinical manifest
218 for immunity and vaccine development against pathogenic Salmonellae.
219 d the presence of multiple pathogenic/likely pathogenic sarcomeric variants (hazard ratio [HR], 5.6 [
220 dney disease, and response to in vivo TLR7/9 pathogenic signals.
221 nt human and animal pathogens as well as non-pathogenic species such as ecologically critical symbion
222 genomes from 73 saprotrophic, endophytic and pathogenic species, and 62 mycorrhizal species, includin
223 ervation of the genes encoding ETT2 in human pathogenic ST69 strains strongly suggests it has importa
224                                          The pathogenic state investigated is infection by a human he
225 mplement deposition on the relatively highly pathogenic strain MNZ41.
226 howed antibacterial activity against several pathogenic strains at submicromolar concentrations.
227 isoning and cannot be distinguished from non-pathogenic strains by the culture method.
228 tentially contribute to the emergence of new pathogenic strains including strains with epidemic poten
229 both within the intestinal tract (intestinal pathogenic strains) and outside (extraintestinal pathoge
230           Latency is an integral part of the pathogenic strategies of microbes that require human (an
231 tiate a sequence variant as either benign or pathogenic, such that the appropriate therapeutic interv
232 mmune response triggered upon the binding of pathogenic superantigens to T cell receptors (TCRs) and/
233 sB(9-23) by both limiting the development of pathogenic T cells and supporting the selection of Tregs
234 ertoire by increasing levels of autoreactive pathogenic T cells while suppressing development and/or
235                                              Pathogenic T(H)17 responses are responsible for this neo
236  facilitate the formation of non-filamentous pathogenic tau conformations.
237 ents, resulting in enrichment of potentially pathogenic taxa and antimicrobial resistance genes.
238  autoimmune process in the NOD model retains pathogenic Tfh without SAP.
239 terferon (IFN-I) and acts as autoantigen for pathogenic Th17-cells.
240 r T cell recruitment and reactivation into a pathogenic Th17/GM-CSF phenotype.
241  that is circumstantially reputed to be less pathogenic than the epidemic strains from Europe 1 linea
242 LPs) are important vaccine platforms against pathogenic threats, including Covid-19.
243 une effectors that confer protection against pathogenic threats.
244                                              Pathogenic thrombus formation accounts for the etiology
245  particularly attractive because while it is pathogenic to avians (e.g., chickens), it does not cause
246 he factors and mutations responsible for the pathogenic transformation of a patient-derived lambda LC
247 ca because they conferred protection against pathogenic trypanosomes that cause African sleeping sick
248 d ARRs by telephone to disclose the familial pathogenic variant and offer telephone counseling and ma
249                The primary outcomes included pathogenic variant detection performance in 118 cancer-p
250 ng NCCN criteria were more likely to carry a pathogenic variant in 9 predisposition genes compared wi
251 /or ovarian cancer in two children, a likely pathogenic variant in the gene associated with Lowe synd
252                    Patients carrying an FBN1 pathogenic variant who visited our reference center at l
253 ar outflow tract gradient, and presence of a pathogenic variant.
254 eting testing, 27 (41%) carried the familial pathogenic variant.
255  625) within the zone of previously reported pathogenic variants (amino acids 287 to 694).
256  model to identify carriers of LS and non-LS pathogenic variants (PVs) among patients with CRC and EC
257 ually exclusive, chromosomal instability and pathogenic variants affecting the long arm of chromosome
258 ompared with those with known high-penetrant pathogenic variants and are more likely to remain unilat
259 h the identification of candidate non-coding pathogenic variants and their functional validation may
260                            Two of the NUP188 pathogenic variants are enriched in the Ashkenazi Jewish
261                                     We found pathogenic variants associated with hereditary breast an
262                                Nontruncating pathogenic variants clustered in the C3, C6, and C10 dom
263  of myosins in the SRX conformation, whereas pathogenic variants destabilized these and increased the
264                     At 6 months, 7 ARRs with pathogenic variants had undergone cancer surveillance in
265             More than 70% of families showed pathogenic variants in 1 of 20 genes.
266            Furthermore, we identified likely pathogenic variants in 11 additional genes.
267                 Most cases are attributed to pathogenic variants in a single gene, Wolfram syndrome 1
268 on's disease patients with pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants in ATP13A2, PLA2G6, PRKN, or PINK1 w
269 earning method identified more patients with pathogenic variants in cancer-predisposition genes than
270  neurodegeneration but also demonstrate that pathogenic variants in GBF1 are associated with HMN/CMT2
271                         We report bi-allelic pathogenic variants in HS2ST1 in four individuals from t
272 spectrum of genetic disorders resulting from pathogenic variants in MORC2.
273 sis of Leigh syndrome, who harbor bi-allelic pathogenic variants in NDUFAF8.
274 ity of PXE are PXE-like phenotypes caused by pathogenic variants in other ectopic mineralization-asso
275                           The frequencies of pathogenic variants in PALB2, MLH1, and SMARCE1 in UM pa
276  individuals with and 19 individuals without pathogenic variants in POLG.
277                         De novo heterozygous pathogenic variants in STXBP1 are among the most frequen
278 als referred for exome sequencing who harbor pathogenic variants in the ATPase module of MORC2.
279                       A higher proportion of pathogenic variants in the CFH (odds ratio [OR] = 2.88;
280 We identified 39 patients, in whom biallelic pathogenic variants in the CUBN gene were associated wit
281 r predisposition disorder caused by germline pathogenic variants in the tumor suppressor NF2.
282                              Here, we report pathogenic variants in VMA21 in male patients with abnor
283 e uveal melanoma patients with BAP1 germline pathogenic variants obtained from previous publications
284 f carriers with other gene pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants was similar to that of non-carriers.
285                     A total of 228 different pathogenic variants were identified in 506 ABCA4 patient
286 bands with newly diagnosed cancer-associated pathogenic variants were offered facilitated cascade tes
287                        In patients with FBN1 pathogenic variants who receive beta-blocker therapy and
288 r, receptor-level IR (e.g., insulin receptor pathogenic variants, INSR) causes hyperglycemia without
289 typically long lists of genes with candidate pathogenic variants.
290 cancer patients negative for BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variants.
291 ell responses and vaccination against highly pathogenic viruses are not well understood.
292                                Virtually all pathogenic viruses have evolved countermeasures to IFN-I
293 ld be effective against many or even all the pathogenic viruses in this family.
294  extends to the replication of several other pathogenic viruses including Herpes Simplex Virus-1 and-
295 sing the pro-inflammatory responses of human pathogenic viruses, including SARS-CoV2.
296 ination studies against NiV and other highly pathogenic viruses.
297 rly-onset forms of deafness, predicted to be pathogenic, were detected in 25.7% of mARHL and 22.7% of
298             The Can strain, derived from the pathogenic XJ strain of JUNV, has been demonstrated to b
299 mes for fast determination and monitoring of pathogenic (Zika, Dengue, SARS-Cov-2 (inducer of COVID-1
300                Nipah virus (NiV) is a highly pathogenic zoonotic paramyxovirus that causes fatal ence

 
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