Review Article

Function of Membrane Rafts in Viral Lifecycles and Host Cellular Response

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Entry, assembly, and budding processes of nonenveloped viruses. Nonenveloped DNA viruses, such as Adenoviridae and Papovaviridae family viruses, are incorporated into cells through endocytosis and then their viral DNA genomes are released into the cytoplasm by viral capsid destruction. Viral genomes are subjected to replication and transcription in the nucleus. After assembly of viral proteins and genomes, progeny viruses are released from cells.
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