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  • Non-coding small RNAs play important roles in virus–host interactions. For hosts, small RNAs can serve as sensors in antiviral pathways including RNAi and CRISPR; for viruses, small RNAs can be involved in viral transcription and replication. This paper covers several recent discoveries on small RNA mediated virus–host interactions, and focuses on influenza virus cap-snatching and a few important virus sensors including PIR-1, RIG-I like protein DRH-1 and piRNAs. The paper also discusses recent advances in mammalian antiviral RNAi.
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?:doi
?:doi
  • 10.3390/v12111271
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  • Viruses
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  • cc-by
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  • document_parses/pdf_json/27b1689e0e1ba43d04fc7e91a44379158353c433.json
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  • document_parses/pmc_json/PMC7695165.xml.json
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  • 33171824.0
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  • Medline; PMC
?:title
  • Small RNA Plays Important Roles in Virus–Host Interactions
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  • 2020-11-07

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