Regulation of apoptosis in African swine fever virus-infected macrophages.

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Abstract

A number of viruses have evolved antiapoptotic mechanisms to promote infected-cell survival, either to ensure efficient productive viral replication or to promote long-term survival of virus-infected cells. Recent studies identified critical African swine fever virus genes involved in the complex regulation of ASFV-host interactions. Here we review the present knowledge of the recently identified ASFV genes with special attention to those which affect viral virulence, host range, and pathogenesis by regulating viral-induced apoptotic mechanisms.

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Zsak, L., & Neilan, J. G. (2002). Regulation of apoptosis in African swine fever virus-infected macrophages. TheScientificWorldJournal. https://doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2002.214

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