Viral transcript production in EBOV- and MARV-infected HCOs at 1 and 3days post-infection.

<p>Loess-smoothed plots showing the relative abundance of viral transcripts in human colonic organoids (HCOs) infected with EBOV or MARV compared to mock-infected controls at 1 and 3dpi. <b>(A)</b> EBOV-infected versus mock-infected HCOs. <b>(B)</b> MARV-infected versus...

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Autor principal: Elizabeth Y. Flores (22676699) (author)
Otros Autores: Adam J. Hume (6107039) (author), Judith Olejnik (367849) (author), Aditya Mithal (22676702) (author), Andrew D’Amico (2248762) (author), MengWei Yang (22676705) (author), Pushpinder Bawa (733756) (author), Feiya Wang (21075016) (author), Aoife K. O’Connell (15462382) (author), Anna Tseng (20843165) (author), Nicholas A. Crossland (5500244) (author), Gustavo Mostoslavsky (110612) (author), Elke Mühlberger (45516) (author)
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Adam J. Hume (6107039)
Judith Olejnik (367849)
Aditya Mithal (22676702)
Andrew D’Amico (2248762)
MengWei Yang (22676705)
Pushpinder Bawa (733756)
Feiya Wang (21075016)
Aoife K. O’Connell (15462382)
Anna Tseng (20843165)
Nicholas A. Crossland (5500244)
Gustavo Mostoslavsky (110612)
Elke Mühlberger (45516)
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Microbiology
Cell Biology
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Physiology
Biotechnology
Immunology
Cancer
Mental Health
Infectious Diseases
Plant Biology
Virology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
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support viral replication
providing mechanistic insight
induced secretory diarrhea
colonic epithelial responses
model ebola virus
mediated ion transport
human gi pathology
ion transport
severe diarrhea
human ipsc
stimulated genes
specific induction
powerful system
pathogen interactions
marburg virus
junctional disruption
including apical
filovirus disease
filoviral disease
dissect host
delayed virus
colonic organoids
central contributor
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description <p>Loess-smoothed plots showing the relative abundance of viral transcripts in human colonic organoids (HCOs) infected with EBOV or MARV compared to mock-infected controls at 1 and 3dpi. <b>(A)</b> EBOV-infected versus mock-infected HCOs. <b>(B)</b> MARV-infected versus mock-infected HCOs. Data are representative of <i>n</i> = 3 independent infections per condition.</p> <p>(TIF)</p>
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spelling Viral transcript production in EBOV- and MARV-infected HCOs at 1 and 3days post-infection.Elizabeth Y. Flores (22676699)Adam J. Hume (6107039)Judith Olejnik (367849)Aditya Mithal (22676702)Andrew D’Amico (2248762)MengWei Yang (22676705)Pushpinder Bawa (733756)Feiya Wang (21075016)Aoife K. O’Connell (15462382)Anna Tseng (20843165)Nicholas A. Crossland (5500244)Gustavo Mostoslavsky (110612)Elke Mühlberger (45516)BiochemistryMicrobiologyCell BiologyGeneticsMolecular BiologyPhysiologyBiotechnologyImmunologyCancerMental HealthInfectious DiseasesPlant BiologyVirologyBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedChemical Sciences not elsewhere classifiedxlink "> gastrointestinalsupport viral replicationproviding mechanistic insightinduced secretory diarrheacolonic epithelial responsesmodel ebola virusmediated ion transporthuman gi pathologyion transportsevere diarrheahuman ipscstimulated genesspecific inductionpowerful systempathogen interactionsmarburg virusjunctional disruptionincluding apicalfilovirus diseasefiloviral diseasedissect hostdelayed viruscolonic organoidscentral contributor<p>Loess-smoothed plots showing the relative abundance of viral transcripts in human colonic organoids (HCOs) infected with EBOV or MARV compared to mock-infected controls at 1 and 3dpi. <b>(A)</b> EBOV-infected versus mock-infected HCOs. <b>(B)</b> MARV-infected versus mock-infected HCOs. Data are representative of <i>n</i> = 3 independent infections per condition.</p> <p>(TIF)</p>2025-11-24T18:35:00ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.ppat.1013698.s005https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Viral_transcript_production_in_EBOV-_and_MARV-infected_HCOs_at_1_and_3days_post-infection_/30697745CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/306977452025-11-24T18:35:00Z
spellingShingle Viral transcript production in EBOV- and MARV-infected HCOs at 1 and 3days post-infection.
Elizabeth Y. Flores (22676699)
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Cell Biology
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Physiology
Biotechnology
Immunology
Cancer
Mental Health
Infectious Diseases
Plant Biology
Virology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
xlink "> gastrointestinal
support viral replication
providing mechanistic insight
induced secretory diarrhea
colonic epithelial responses
model ebola virus
mediated ion transport
human gi pathology
ion transport
severe diarrhea
human ipsc
stimulated genes
specific induction
powerful system
pathogen interactions
marburg virus
junctional disruption
including apical
filovirus disease
filoviral disease
dissect host
delayed virus
colonic organoids
central contributor
status_str publishedVersion
title Viral transcript production in EBOV- and MARV-infected HCOs at 1 and 3days post-infection.
title_full Viral transcript production in EBOV- and MARV-infected HCOs at 1 and 3days post-infection.
title_fullStr Viral transcript production in EBOV- and MARV-infected HCOs at 1 and 3days post-infection.
title_full_unstemmed Viral transcript production in EBOV- and MARV-infected HCOs at 1 and 3days post-infection.
title_short Viral transcript production in EBOV- and MARV-infected HCOs at 1 and 3days post-infection.
title_sort Viral transcript production in EBOV- and MARV-infected HCOs at 1 and 3days post-infection.
topic Biochemistry
Microbiology
Cell Biology
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Physiology
Biotechnology
Immunology
Cancer
Mental Health
Infectious Diseases
Plant Biology
Virology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
xlink "> gastrointestinal
support viral replication
providing mechanistic insight
induced secretory diarrhea
colonic epithelial responses
model ebola virus
mediated ion transport
human gi pathology
ion transport
severe diarrhea
human ipsc
stimulated genes
specific induction
powerful system
pathogen interactions
marburg virus
junctional disruption
including apical
filovirus disease
filoviral disease
dissect host
delayed virus
colonic organoids
central contributor