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The order HerpesviralesTrunkloads of virusesSummary of the 9th international conference on human herpesviruses 6 and 7 (HHV-6A, HHV-6B, and HHV-7).Three-dimensional structure of the human cytomegalovirus cytoplasmic virion assembly complex includes a reoriented secretory apparatus.Spatial relationships between markers for secretory and endosomal machinery in human cytomegalovirus-infected cells versus those in uninfected cellsHuman herpesvirus 8 and Kaposi's sarcoma in persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus.New immunofluorescence assays for detection of Human herpesvirus 8-specific antibodiesComparison of serologic assays for detection of antibodies against human herpesvirus 8.Identification of human cytomegalovirus genes important for biogenesis of the cytoplasmic virion assembly complex.Infection-dependent nuclear localization of US17, a member of the US12 family of human cytomegalovirus-encoded seven-transmembrane proteins.Transmission of human herpesvirus 8 by blood transfusion.Roles of host and viral microRNAs in human cytomegalovirus biologyClassification of HHV-6A and HHV-6B as distinct viruses.HHV-6 Special section. Introduction.Human cytomegalovirus infection alters the expression of cellular microRNA species that affect its replicationProtein-Protein Interactions Suggest Novel Activities of Human Cytomegalovirus Tegument Protein pUL103.Targeting cytomegalovirus-infected cells using T cells armed with anti-CD3 × anti-CMV bispecific antibody.Deletion of the human cytomegalovirus US17 gene increases the ratio of genomes per infectious unit and alters regulation of immune and endoplasmic reticulum stress response genes at early and late times after infection.Basics of virology.Roseolovirus molecular biology: recent advancesRoseoloviruses: unmet needs and research priorities: perspective.Sequence requirements for interaction of human herpesvirus 7 origin binding protein with the origin of lytic replication.Generation of a novel human cytomegalovirus bacterial artificial chromosome tailored for transduction of exogenous sequences.Absence of human herpesvirus 6B detection in association with illness in children undergoing cancer chemotherapy.Members of the HCMV US12 family of predicted heptaspanning membrane proteins have unique intracellular distributions, including association with the cytoplasmic virion assembly complex.Deep Lessons From the Uncultured.Indictment by Association: Once Is Not Enough.U94, the human herpesvirus 6 homolog of the parvovirus nonstructural gene, is highly conserved among isolates and is expressed at low mRNA levels as a spliced transcript.Primary human herpesvirus 8 infection generates a broadly specific CD8(+) T-cell response to viral lytic cycle proteins.Comparison of a 20 kb region of human herpesvirus 6B with other human beta herpesviruses reveals conserved replication genes and adjacent divergent open reading frames.Comparison of a microtiter plate system to Southern blot for detection of human herpesvirus 8 DNA amplified from blood and saliva.Comparison of human herpesvirus 8 and Epstein-Barr virus seropositivity among children in areas endemic and non-endemic for Kaposi's sarcoma.Recurrent nodular scleritis associated with varicella zoster virus.Human herpesvirus 8 presence and viral load are associated with the progression of AIDS-associated Kaposi??s sarcomaRisk of Congenital Cytomegalovirus InfectionHuman Herpesvirus 8: Current IssuesInfection-Induced Changes Within the Endocytic Recycling Compartment Suggest a Roadmap of Human Cytomegalovirus EgressBetaherpesvirus Virion Assembly and EgressDifferences in DNA Binding Specificity among Roseolovirus Origin Binding ProteinsRetraction: Is Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus in semen of HIV-infected homosexual men?
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