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Ecco perché i PIPISTRELLI hanno tutti questi VIRUS
- Published_at:2020-04-19
- Category:Education
- Channel:Barbascura eXtra
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- description: Vediamo di fare un primo approfondimento sull'ultimo video di Scienza Brutta dedicato ai virus. Per acquistare il mio libro: https://barbascurax.pocketfolio.net/libri-e-fumetti/ Fonti e approfondimenti: 1) Wilkinson, G. S., & Adams, D. M. (2019). Recurrent evolution of extreme longevity in bats. Biology letters, 15(4), 20180860. 2) Schneider-Utaka, A. K. (2018). The Genomics of Cancer Resistance in Long-Lived Vesper Bats. 3) Subudhi, S., Rapin, N., & Misra, V. (2019). Immune system modulation and viral persistence in bats: Understanding viral spillover. Viruses, 11(2), 192. 4) Winter, Y., & Von Helversen, O. (1998). The energy cost of flight: do small bats fly more cheaply than birds?. Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 168(2), 105-111. 5) Shen, Yong-Yi, et al. "Adaptive evolution of energy metabolism genes and the origin of flight in bats." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107.19 (2010): 8666-8671. 6) Ahmad, Gulfam, et al. "Overview and Sources of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in the Reproductive System." Oxidative Stress in Human Reproduction. Springer, Cham, 2017. 1-16. 7) Brieger, Katharine, et al. "Reactive oxygen species: from health to disease." Swiss medical weekly 142 (2012): w13659. 8) Zhang, Guojie, et al. "Comparative analysis of bat genomes provides insight into the evolution of flight and immunity." Science 339.6118 (2013): 456-460. 9) Channappanavar, Rudragouda, and Stanley Perlman. "Pathogenic human coronavirus infections: causes and consequences of cytokine storm and immunopathology." Seminars in immunopathology. Vol. 39. No. 5. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. 10) Ahn, Matae, et al. "Dampened NLRP3-mediated inflammation in bats and implications for a special viral reservoir host." Nature microbiology 4.5 (2019): 789-799. 11) Banerjee, Arinjay, et al. "Novel insights into immune systems of bats." Frontiers in Immunology 11 (2020): 26. 12) Zhou, Peng, et al. "A pneumonia outbreak associated with a new coronavirus of probable bat origin." Nature 579.7798 (2020): 270-273. 13) Wu, Fan, et al. "A new coronavirus associated with human respiratory disease in China." Nature 579.7798 (2020): 265-269. 14) Rodhain, F. "Bats and viruses: complex relationships." Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique (1990) 108.4 (2015): 272. 15) Mandl, Judith N., et al. "Going to bat (s) for studies of disease tolerance." Frontiers in immunology 9 (2018): 2112. 16) Schountz, Tony, et al. "Immunological control of viral infections in bats and the emergence of viruses highly pathogenic to humans." Frontiers in immunology 8 (2017): 1098. 17) Riccucci, Marco. "Bats as materia medica: an ethnomedical review and implications for conservation." Vespertillio 16.16 (2012): 249-270. 18) Kading, Rebekah C., et al. "Detection of Entebbe bat virus after 54 years." The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 93.3 (2015): 475-477. 19) Mandl, Judith N., et al. "Reservoir host immune responses to emerging zoonotic viruses." Cell 160.1-2 (2015): 20-35. 20) Rodhain, F. "Bats and viruses: complex relationships." Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique (1990) 108.4 (2015): 272. 21) Zhou, Peng, et al. "Contraction of the type I IFN locus and unusual constitutive expression of IFN-α in bats." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113.10 (2016): 2696-2701. 22) Pamela, C., et al. "The IFN response in bats displays distinctive IFN-stimulated gene expression kinetics with atypical RNASEL induction." The Journal of Immunology 200.1 (2018): 209-217. 23) Subudhi, Sonu, Noreen Rapin, and Vikram Misra. "Immune system modulation and viral persistence in bats: Understanding viral spillover." Viruses 11.2 (2019): 192. Unisciti alla ciurma! Raggiungici sugli altri social: https://barbascurax.pocketfolio.net/social/
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