Virologie
Volume 24, issue 2, Mars-Avril 2020
Éditorial
What do people know about Ebola? Reflections on knowledge surveys during outbreaks
(p.61-7)
Emmanuelle Roth, Manuel Raab
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Tribunes ouvertes Covid-19
Perplexity of a retired virologist facing at SARS-CoV-2
(p.68-72)
Henri Agut
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Ending quarantine and social distancing: the day after tomorrow
(p.73-4)
Le Comité de crise Covid-19 de la Société Française de Virologie
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A scenario to safely ease the covid-19 lockdown while allowing economic recovery
(p.75-7)
Jean-Michel Claverie
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Why we should wear masks (even hand crafted ones)
(p.78)
Jean-Michel Claverie
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Chloroquine antiviral potential: 130 years old and still active?
(p.79-87)
Le Comité de crise Covid-19 de la Société Française de Virologie
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Revues
HIV capsid and productive infection: taking steps in the right direction
(p.88-98)
Juliette Fernandez, Nathalie J. Arhel
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Molecular mechanisms of respiratory syncytial virus replication: a guide for the development of antivirals
(p.99-112)
Jean-François Eléouët
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Polydnaviruses, a unique example of viral machinery domesticated by parasitoid wasps
(p.113-25)
Ange Lorenzi, Anne-Nathalie Volkoff
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Impact of 5’terminally deleted Enterovirus-B genome on type I IFN response in human cardiomyocytes
(p.126-8)
Marie Glenet, Anne-Laure Lebreil, Fatma Berri, Laurent Andreoletti
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English e-section of Virologie
What do people know about Ebola? Reflections on knowledge surveys during outbreaks
(p.16-21)
Emmanuelle Roth, Manuel Raab
Free Access
Why we should wear masks (even handcrafted ones)
(p.22)
Jean-Michel Claverie
Free Access
A scenario to safely ease the covid-19 lockdown while allowing economic recovery
(p.23-5)
Jean-Michel Claverie
Free Access