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    Pierre Virion (1899–1988) was a French journalist and promoter of the Judeo-Masonic conspiracy theory. Taguieff, Pierre-André (2013). Court traité de...
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  • Virion is another name for a virus particle. Virion may also refer to: Charles Virion (1865-1946), a noted French sculptor and ceramicist Pierre Virion...
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  • (1898–1996) Louise Noëlle Malclès (1899–1977) Roger Vitrac (1899–1952) Pierre Virion (1899–1988) Jacques Audiberti (1899–1965) Marcel Achard (1899–1974)...
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    action against occult forces" participated in it, as did the occultist Pierre Virion, who founded an association after the war with General Weygand, the...
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    the host membrane. These glycoproteins mediate the interaction between virion and host cell, typically initiating the fusion between the viral envelope...
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  • 031902.105056. PMID 12429689. Forterre P, Krupovic M (2012). "The Origin of Virions and Virocells: The Escape Hypothesis Revisited". Viruses: Essential Agents...
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    viruses. The virions are 80–120 nanometers (nm) in diameter and are pleomorphic. There are no host ribosomes within the virion. Each virion contains three...
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    This is followed by cell lysis, releasing the cell contents, including virions that have been assembled, into the environment. However, under certain...
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    Nadia; Partridge, Tim; Karuna, Siva; Everest, David J.; Frossard, Jean-Pierre; Dagleish, Mark P.; Stidworthy, Mark F. (February 2021). "Novel Arterivirus...
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    keratinocyte. It is thought that the HPV virion infects epithelial tissues through micro-abrasions, whereby the virion associates with putative receptors such...
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    cell where viral protein or nucleic acid is being synthesized or where virions are being assembled. Also, in some cases, inclusion bodies are present...
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    cycle, or productive infection, results in the production of infectious virions. EBV can undergo lytic replication in both B cells and epithelial cells...
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    Forterre P, Prangishvili D (August 2012). "Archaeal virus with exceptional virion architecture and the largest single-stranded DNA genome". Proceedings of...
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    a semicircle of hostile beasts. The same scene was also used by Charles Virion in his bronze medal of 1940. A more exotic illustration is provided by the...
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  • ORFs. The virus forms small bodies called granules containing a single virion. CpGV is a virus of invertebrates – specifically Cydia pomonella, commonly...
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    of a virus particle. The DNA nanoparticles, each at about the size of a virion, are able to remain in circulation for hours after injected into mice. It...
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  • nucleic acids, assemble of progeny virions, budding, and viral release.[citation needed] About 60% of the virion dry weight made up of proteins, 35%...
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  • means of replication. The P1 phage DNA when released into the host from the virion is in the form of a linear double stranded DNA molecule. The Cre enzyme...
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    outbreak apart from previous ones, including 341 genetic changes in the virion. Five members of the research team became ill and died from Ebola before...
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  • the viral 100K protein. Assembly of new virions in the nucleus. Virions are released by lysis of the cell. Virion maturation by the viral proteasehost receptors...
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