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- Defective_interfering_particle abstract "Defective interfering particles (DIPs) are virus particles that are missing part or all of their genome. Because of these deletions in their genome, DIPs cannot sustain an infection by themselves. Instead, they depend on co-infection with a suitable helper virus. The helper virus provides the gene functions that are absent from the DIPs. The DIP interferes with the helper virus by competing for enzymes that the helper virus requires to multiply. Unfortunately, the interference is not sufficient to eliminate the viral infection, and DIPs are not used clinically.Usually, the small genomes of the DIPs are more efficiently replicated than the full length viral genome, generating a very large number of non-infectious particles. In cell culture, if viral titers (minimum infectious dilutions of a virus) can be evaluated, the generation of DIPs is frequently associated with primary high MOI infections. The second observed phenomenon is a cyclic alternation of high and low infectious titers produced from passage to passage.von Magnus Phenomenon is the another related term seen in related to Defective interfering. It is first noted in the Influenza virus. Now a more precise information is available informing its from Influenza C group of virus.".
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- Defective_interfering_particle subject Category:Virology.
- Defective_interfering_particle comment "Defective interfering particles (DIPs) are virus particles that are missing part or all of their genome. Because of these deletions in their genome, DIPs cannot sustain an infection by themselves. Instead, they depend on co-infection with a suitable helper virus. The helper virus provides the gene functions that are absent from the DIPs. The DIP interferes with the helper virus by competing for enzymes that the helper virus requires to multiply.".
- Defective_interfering_particle label "Defective interfering particle".
- Defective_interfering_particle label "جسيم تدخلي معيب".
- Defective_interfering_particle label "欠陥干渉粒子".
- Defective_interfering_particle sameAs 欠陥干渉粒子.
- Defective_interfering_particle sameAs m.02b5kl.
- Defective_interfering_particle sameAs Q5251124.
- Defective_interfering_particle sameAs Q5251124.
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