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            <title>A new type of enveloped virus?</title>
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            <description>All known virus particles can be placed into one of two general categories: enveloped or non-enveloped. Viruses that fall into the former category are characterized by a lipid membrane derived from the host cell, and one or more nuclecapsid proteins that interact with the viral genome. A virus that infects an archaeal host may constitute a new category of enveloped viruses. It comprises a membrane vesicle that encloses a circular ssDNA genome which is devoid of nucleic acid-binding nucleoproteins.
Examples of enveloped virions that contain nucleoproteins are shown in the figure below. These include influenza virus (left), a simple retrovirus (center), and a togavirus (right).

The influenza virion contains segments of viral RNA bound to four different proteins. Retroviral RNA is bound to a...</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 02:09:07 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Virology lecture #4: Structure of viruses</title>
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Visit the virology W3310 home page for a complete list of course resources. (Source: virology blog)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 23:19:36 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Growing Wariness, Not Weariness</title>
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            <description>For a time, I&amp;#8217;ve been quiet about the country&amp;#8217;s recent political turmoil, the commotion the scrapped ZTE-NBN deal has created in all aspects of the society, most especially when witnesses started showing up and spilling what dark knowledge they have about the shady, corrupt dealings involving the higher-ups in the government. The media has been covering the political events carefully and is trying to expose different angles that relate to it. There has been increased calls for the ouster of the president through rallies and even blogs (see one here and an &amp;#8220;eager&amp;#8221; one here). Masses were held to support the search for truth and for accountability and many civic groups are exerting effort to contribute, at least, financially to this search. People&amp;#8217;s interest have...</description>
            <author>Prudence and Madness</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 03:47:26 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Device DTC: Imagine How Far It Will Go!</title>
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            <description>Like me, you probably have been seeing more ads on TV for medical devices like pacemakers and knee replacements. One ad from Stryker for a knee replacement caught my attention Sunday.In the ad, a 62 year-old woman with a Stryker knee replacement -- who I learn from the company's Internet site is a real person named Barbara Cotoia, &quot;an active grandmother of six&quot; -- starts walking from NYC, across Amish country, over hill and dale, prairie and Monument Park,up Aztec steps somewhere, and finally descends the mountains in California for a fantastic view of the Golden Gate bridge. Then, just like Forest Gump, she turns around and starts back!At the beginning of this fantastic trek, the voice over suggests &quot;You'll be surprised how far [Stryker knee replacement] can take you.&quot; Pretty damn far ind...</description>
            <author>Pharma Marketing Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2007 20:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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