Sugimoto, Rie Furukawa, Masayuki Senju, Takeshi Aratake, Yoshihusa Shimokawa, Mototsugu Tanaka, Yuki Inada, Hiroki Noguchi, Tatsuya Lee, Lingaku Miki, Masami
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World Journal of Clinical Cases
BACKGROUND Reactivation of hepatitis B virus (HBV) during anticancer treatment is a critical issue. When treating patients with solid tumors, it is unclear whether specific cancer types or treatments affect HBV reactivation in hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)-negative and hepatitis B core antibody (HBcAb)-positive patients, so-called de novo hep...
SeyedAlinaghi, SeyedAhmad Oliaei, Shahram Kianzad, Shaghayegh Afsahi, Amir Masoud MohsseniPour, Mehrzad Barzegary, Alireza Mirzapour, Pegah Behnezhad, Farzane Noori, Tayebeh Mehraeen, Esmaeil
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World Journal of Virology
BACKGROUND There is recently a concern regarding the reinfection and reactivation of previously reCoVered coronavirus disease 2019 (CoVID-19) patients. AIM To summarize the recent findings and reports of CoVID-19 reinfection in patients previously reCoVered from the disease. METHODS This study was a systematic review of current evidence conducted i...
Zhou, Wanqing Wang, Cheng Ding, Meng Bian, Yuying Zhong, Yujie Shen, Han Wang, Junjun Zhang, Chen-Yu Zhang, Chunni
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Journal of Translational Medicine
BackgroundHuman cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a beta-hersvirinae that has a high latent infection rate worldwide and can cause serious consequences in immunocompromised patients when reactivation; however, the mechanism of how HCMV convert from latent to reactivation has rarely been investigated. In the present study, we aimed to perform a comprehensiv...
Krishna, Benjamin A Wass, Amanda B Dooley, Abigail L O'Connor, Christine M
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Journal of cell science
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) establishes life-long latent infection in hematopoietic progenitor cells and circulating monocytes in infected individuals. Myeloid differentiation coupled with immune dysregulation leads to viral reactivation, which can cause severe disease and mortality. Reactivation of latent virus requires chromatin reorganization a...
Gidari, Anna Nofri, Marco Saccarelli, Luca Bastianelli, Sabrina Sabbatini, Samuele Bozza, Silvia Camilloni, Barbara Fusco-Moffa, Igino Monari, Claudia De Robertis, Edoardo
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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
Can a patient diagnosed with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) be infected again? This question is still unsolved. We tried to analyze local and literature cases with a positive respiratory swab after recovery. We collected data from symptomatic patients diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection in the Italian Umbria Region tha...
Lancman, Guido Mascarenhas, John Bar-Natan, Michal
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Journal of Hematology & Oncology
SARS-CoV-2 has infected millions of people worldwide, but little is known at this time about second infections or reactivation. Here, we report a case of a 55-year-old female undergoing treatment for CD20+ B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia who experienced a viral reactivation after receiving rituximab, cytarabine, and dasatinib. She was initially...
Padovani, Laura Tesoriero, Chiara Vyssotski, Alexei Bentivoglio, Marina Chiamulera, Cristiano
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Neuroscience letters
Memory reconsolidation is a process allowing previously consolidated memories to be updated. In order for memory reconsolidation to occur, a memory first needs to be reactivated. It has been shown recently that memory retrieval during awake/sleep phases may affect susceptibility to memory reactivation. Given the importance of hippocampal gamma freq...
Oh, Jung-Pyo Han, Jin-Hee
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Molecular Brain
A unique feature of fear memory is its persistence that is highly relevant to fear and anxiety-related mental disorders. Recurrent reactivation of neural representations acquired from a traumatic event is thought to contribute to the indelibility of fear memory. Given a well-established role of hippocampus for memory reactivation, hippocampus is li...
Alonso, Fábio de O. Martinez Sabino, Bruno Duarte Guimarães, Maria Angelica Arpon Marandin... Varella, Rafael Brandão
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Journal of Medical Virology
In general, SARS‐CoV‐2 replication in the host reaches its peak in the first week of infection, decreasing rapidly afterwards, while some level of immunity is build up. Yet, the infection seems to follow a distinctive course in some individuals, reactivating after the apparent resolution of symptoms1‐3. We report here the first case to be disclosed...
Ekpanyapong, Sirina Reddy, K Rajender
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Clinics in liver disease
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) reactivation, in the background of cleared and overt chronic HBV infection, can be seen in patients receiving immunosuppressive agents. Risk of reactivation is variably associated with HBV serologic status and types of immunosuppressive therapy. Prevention of HBV reactivation by antiviral prophylaxis is an effective strategy...