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Nerve Growth Factor-Inducible Cellular Activity is Characterized

Published in Proteomics Weekly, November 2nd, 1998

In herpes simples virus type 1, NGF/FGF-induced n212-complementing activity may be responsible for initiation of viral gene expression during reactivation from neuronal latency when no ICPO is present.

Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) ICPO is necessary for efficient viral gene expression during lytic infection, particularly at low multiplicities.

A series of cellular activities that can substitute for ICPO has been identified. This suggests that when ICPO activity is limiting, these activities can substitute for ICPO to activate viral gene expression. The cellular activities may be especially important during reactivation of HSV from...

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