Sentence examples for release from the host from inspiring English sources

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In the GO terms, this group predominantly comprised proteins associated with the DNA packaging and viral release from the host cell.

P3 contains at least three distinct domains: two N-terminal domains that mediate host recognition and infection, and a C-terminal domain (P3-C) that is required for release from the host cell following phage assembly and contributes to the structural stability of the phage particle.

The neuraminidase containing MVA viruses were partially protective and neuraminidase-inhibiting antibodies were detectable, consistent with earlier findings indicating that anti-NA antibodies do not neutralize influenza virus but interfere with virus release from the host cells resulting in reduction of titers [29].

In the first study, Groom and coworkers comprehensively analyzed XMRV restriction to the major blocks in retroviral life cycle, entry (receptor usage), release of the nucleocapid into the cytoplasm (TRIM5α, Fv1), reverse transcription (Apobec protein family) as well as virion release from the host cell (Tetherin).

Together with our earlier findings, our work implicates PfSUB1 not only in regulation of egress, but also in preparing the merozoite for release from the host cell.

This latter step being crucial for phage release from the host appears to have been adopted by the pyocins, because they also contain an endolysin/holin lysis system but is absent in PLTS and T6SS.

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In contrast, I assumed that the transmission stages (spores) become mixed together following their release from the hosts, and that parasite fitness is determined by how many spores are shed by the focal infection relative to the number of spores shed by all the individual infections in the parasite population.

The resulting immature virion is then transported into the trans-Golgi network, subjected to a maturation process and finally released from the host cell by exocytosis.

Enveloped viruses (e.g., HIV) typically are released from the host cell by budding.

In viruses such as HIV, this modification (sometimes called maturation) occurs after the virus has been released from the host cell.

Release - Viruses can be released from the host cell by lysis, a process that kills the cell by bursting its membrane and cell wall if present: This is a feature of many bacterial and some animal viruses.

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