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Measuring Dengue Virus RNA in the Culture Supernatant of Infected Cells by Real-time Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction
Published on: November 1, 2018
Control of dengue virus translation and replication
Suman M Paranjape1, Eva Harris
1Science and Technology Policy Fellowship Program, American Association for the Advancement of Sciences, 1200 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20005, USA. sumip1@gmail.com
Abstract:
Dengue poses an increasing threat to public health worldwide. Studies conducted over the past several decades have improved our knowledge of the mechanisms of dengue virus translation and replication. New methodologies have facilitated advances in our understanding of the RNA elements and viral and host factors that modulate dengue virus replication and translation. This review integrates research findings and explores future directions for research into the cellular and molecular mechanisms of dengue virus infection. Lessons learned from dengue virus will inform approaches to other viruses and expand our understanding of the ways in which viruses co-opt host cells during the course of infection. In addition, knowledge about the molecular mechanisms of dengue virus translation and replication and the role of host cell factors in these processes will facilitate development of antiviral strategies.
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