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Herpesviridae

Orthoherpesviridae, previously named and more widely known as Herpesviridae, is a large family of DNA viruses that cause infections and certain diseases in animals, including humans. The members of this family are commonly known as herpesviruses.

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Immune system evasions

Human herpesvirus types

Animal herpesviruses

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Herpesviridae

Nodes128
Edges127
Triples36
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.015625
Components1

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Herpesviridae

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related to External links · 14
Herpesviridae → Analysis Resource, Archived, August, Cercopithecine, HerpesviridaeAnimal, Host, Host/HSV-1, ICTV International Committee, Taxonomy, ViPR, Viralzone, Virus Resource CenterPityriasis Rosea, Viruses, Wayback MachineVirus Pathogen Database
related to Structure · 9
Herpesviridae → All, DNA, Herpes, HSV, It, The, There, They, This
related to Evolution · 7
Herpesviridae → All, Alpha, Although, Beta, Gamma-herpesviridae, Speciations, The

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herpesviruses herpesvirus viral known virus dna viruses also human cell cmvil-10 mhc family lytic virion citation needed herpes protein cells

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capsid transport to the nucleusinstance ofThey have duties0.80text
other organellesinstance ofThey have duties0.80text
activation of early gene transcriptioninstance ofThey have duties0.80text
and mRNA degradationinstance ofThey have duties0.80text
reduced levels of natural killer cellsinstance ofas well as clinical signs such as swollen or tender lymph nodes and immunological findings0.80text
IL-10instance ofone way is by a viral chemokine homolog0.80text
Herpesviridaerelated to EvolutionThe0.60section
Herpesviridaerelated to EvolutionAlpha0.60section
Herpesviridaerelated to EvolutionBeta0.60section
Herpesviridaerelated to EvolutionGamma-herpesviridae0.60section
Herpesviridaerelated to EvolutionSpeciations0.60section
Herpesviridaerelated to EvolutionAll0.60section

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