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Genome microsatellite signature analysis in Adenoviridae family of viruses

open access: diamondThe Microbe
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are present across both coding & non-coding regions of the genomes of all organisms with diversity in incidence, complexity, and repetition.
Md. Aminur Islam   +3 more
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ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Adenoviridae 2022 [PDF]

open access: hybridJournal of general virology, 2022
The family Adenoviridae includes non-enveloped viruses with linear dsDNA genomes of 25–48 kb and medium-sized icosahedral capsids. Adenoviruses have been discovered in vertebrates from fish to humans. The family is divided into six genera, each of which is more common in certain animal groups.
Mária Benkő   +14 more
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Genetic characteristics of the isolate of human adenovirus type 55 (Adenoviridae: Mastadenovirus) isolated in Moscow in 2022

open access: diamondВопросы вирусологии
Introduction. Adenovirus infection occurs globally in the form of sporadic cases and isolated outbreaks. Human adenovirus type 55 (HAdV-55), endemic in China and South Korea, causes acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) of varying severity, both ...
Daniil A. Shein   +11 more
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A proposal for a new (third) genus within the family Adenoviridae [PDF]

open access: bronzeArchives of Virology, 1998
This article presents a proposal for the establishment of a new adenovirus genus to accommodate certain bovine, ovine, and avian adenoviruses with special characteristics which differentiate them from members of the existing genera Mastadenovirus and Aviadenovirus.
Mária Benkő, Balázs Harrach
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Adenovirus-Based Vaccines: Comparison of Vectors from Three Species of Adenoviridae [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Virology, 2010
ABSTRACT In order to better understand the broad applicability of adenovirus (Ad) as a vector for human vaccine studies, we compared four adenovirus (Ad) vectors from families C (Ad human serotype 5 [HAdV-5; here referred to as AdHu5]), D (HAdV-26; here referred to as AdHu26), and E (simian serotypes SAdV-23 and SAdV-24; here ...
H. Chen   +15 more
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Adenoviridae

open access: closedIntervirology, 1976
The elevation of the genus Adenovirus to a family named Adenoviridae is described. This family at the present stage contains two genera, mammalian adenoviruses--Mastadenovirus--and avian adenoviruses--Aviadenovirus. The two genera are separated primarily on the basis of difference in immunological properties of the virions.
Erling Norrby   +10 more
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The Highly Interrelated Morbidity Respiratory Viruses Cause Among Humans and Animals in Mongolia [PDF]

open access: yesViruses
Mongolia is unique for its cold climate, its large populations of free-roaming livestock, its dense populations of people living in often crowded cities with high air pollution, and its subsequent elevated respiratory virus morbidity among its people and
Maralmaa Enkhbat   +5 more
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Preterminal protein, the achilles heel of adenoviridae: Implications for adenoviral infections

open access: diamondWorld Journal of Pharmacology
BACKGROUND Adenoviruses pose a serious health risk particularly in the absence of any clinically approved treatment. As adenoviral infections are quite frequent and recent outbreaks manifest more virulent variant strains, the need to develop an effective treatment remains a priority.
Helen Walsh
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Family Adenoviridae

open access: gold, 2023
Susan Payne
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