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Apoptosis in Vero cells infected
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ÃÊ ·Ï : Apoptosis is a programmed self-destructive process of cell
suicide in response to various stimuli from the environment. The
mechanisms of apoptosis is highly regulated biochemical process,
relating with cellular development, tissue homoestasis and self defence
system. At present, viruses and viral products are known to induce or
inhibit apoptosis in infected cells. For this reason, the exact
understanding on viral apoptosis can provide a new strategy to control
on viral infection.
Akabane, Aino and Chuzan virus are arthropod-borne (arbo) viruses
transmitted by blood-sucking insects like mosquitoes, midges and
ticks. Three arbovirus infections are mainly associated with abortions,
stillbirths and congenital defects in pregnant cattle, sheep and goat.
The incidence of these viruses is widely distributed in Sluthest Asia
and Australia. In this study, we investigated characteristic apoptosis in
Vero cells infected with Akabane, Aino and Chuzan virus.

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