Data scadenza invio manoscritto | 10/12/2021 |
Nome rivista | Biology (MDPI) |
Link a sito della rivista | https://www.mdpi.com/journal/biology |
Impact factor della rivista | 3.796 |
Guest Editor socio SIMGBM e eventuali Co-editors | Nicole Grandi (leading guest editor), Enzo Tramontano (co-guest editor) |
Titolo della Special Issue | Endogenous Retroviruses: Contribution to Human Evolution and Physiopathology |
Breve descrizione della Special issue (max 200 caratteri in inglese) | A growing body of evidence indicates that evolutionary interaction with endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) has played a fundamental role in shaping mammalian evolution. For example, ERV-derived proteins and regulatory sequences have been shown to play a pivotal role in mammalian development, and several lines of evidence support a role for ERVs in the antiviral immunity evolution. Intriguingly, viral infection can trigger the expression of otherwise silenced ERV loci, suggesting that ERVs might serve as strategic orchestrators of antiviral defenses. |
Link alla pagina web della Special Issue | https://www.mdpi.com/si/64259 |
Data scadenza invio manoscritto |
10/12/2021 |
Nome rivista |
Biology (MDPI) |
Link a sito della rivista |
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/biology |
Impact factor della rivista |
3.796 |
Guest Editor socio SIMGBM e eventuali Co-editors |
Nicole Grandi (leading guest editor), Enzo Tramontano (co-guest editor) |
Titolo della Special Issue |
Endogenous Retroviruses: Contribution to Human Evolution and Physiopathology |
Breve descrizione della Special issue (max 200 caratteri in inglese) |
A growing body of evidence indicates that evolutionary interaction with endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) has played a fundamental role in shaping mammalian evolution. For example, ERV-derived proteins and regulatory sequences have been shown to play a pivotal role in mammalian development, and several lines of evidence support a role for ERVs in the antiviral immunity evolution. Intriguingly, viral infection can trigger the expression of otherwise silenced ERV loci, suggesting that ERVs might serve as strategic orchestrators of antiviral defenses. |
Link alla pagina web della Special Issue |
https://www.mdpi.com/si/64259 |