Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Transcription during Latent Infections of Mouse and Man

作者: Anne M. Deatly , Ashley T. Haase , Melvyn J. Ball

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-5811-4_25

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摘要: Latent herpesvirus infections are generally described to have three stages: establishment, maintenance, and reactivation. Since 1929 when Goodpasture postulated that latent established in the nervous system, we known sites where but events by which established, maintained, reactivated remain a mystery. To completely understand latency phenomena of herpesviruses, must not only role virus during infection, also contribution infected cell or tissue this process.

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