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  • Copies of the domain are also found in some baculoviruses.
  • Baculoviruses are incapable of infecting mammals and plants.
  • Baculoviruses "'is a virus affecting insects, predominantly moths and butterflies.
  • More recently it has been found that baculoviruses can transduce mammalian cells with a suitable promoter.
  • These medical and potential medical uses have accelerated the number of publications on baculoviruses since 1995.
  • Naked refers to the fact that, unlike baculoviruses, they are not occluded by cryoproteins.
  • There have already been several field trials worldwide of baculoviruses given a gene for a scorpion toxin.
  • Baculoviruses are parasite double-stranded DNA insect viruses that are used mostly as biological control agents.
  • Baculoviruses have very species-specific tropisms among the invertebrates with over 600 host species having been described.
  • IAPs were initially identified in baculoviruses, but XIAP is one of the homologous proteins found in mammals.
  • ?-butyrobetaine hydroxylase has also been produced by " Escherichia coli " and baculoviruses systems.
  • Some bidnavirus genes were also horizontally acquired from reoviruses ( dsRNA genomes ) and baculoviruses ( dsDNA genomes ).
  • Because baculoviruses are not harmful to humans, they are considered a safe option for use in research applications.
  • If you could get a specific baculovirus it would be great, but baculoviruses do pass on to other species ].
  • Baculoviruses are Risk Group 1 agents that have been widely used for over 25 years for insect cell protein production applications.
  • Spontaneous plaque morphology mutants of baculoviruses were observed to arise during propagation of these viruses in the TN-368 cell line.
  • Baculoviruses are produced in insect cells and incapable of replicating in mammalian cells and are not known to cause disease in healthy human adults.
  • For example, avidin-displaying baculoviruses could be imaged in rat brain by coating them with biotinylated iron particles, rendering them visible in MR imaging.
  • The earliest records of baculoviruses can be found in the literature from as early as the sixteenth century in reports of  wilting disease infecting silk-producing larva.
  • King's team is now engineering the gene for one of these toxins into baculoviruses, common viruses that infect certain moths and butterflies, and have long been used as biopesticides.
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