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Co-Infection of Chicken Infectious Anemia Virus and Fowl Adenovirus Serotype E8b Increases Mortality in Chickens. [PDF]
Liu L +7 more
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Molecular Survey for Major Canine Enteric Viral Pathogens in Wild Carnivores, Northwestern Italy. [PDF]
Sarchese V +8 more
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Adenoviridae: The Adenoviruses
Disease and Clinical Manifestations: Acute respiratory diseases, pharyngoconjunctival fever, infections of the eye, acute cystitis, gastroenteritis, meningitis.
Göran Wadell
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Publisher Summary Adenoviruses are non-enveloped isometric particles with an icosahedral surface shell (capsid) and a DNA-containing core. They replicate and assemble in nuclei of infected cells and cause typical cytopathic effects. Many subgenera agglutinate red blood cells of various animal species. Adenoviruses are mild pathogens whose host ranges
M. V. Nermut
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Publisher Summary Most of adenoviruses produce subclinical infections, with occasional evidence of upper respiratory disease; however, the canine and avian adenoviruses are associated with a variety of important diseases, including hepatitis. The classification of these virusesis based primarily on antigenic relationships. The restriction endonuclease
Frank Fenner +5 more
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Adenoviruses cause economically important diseases in vertebrates. Effective vaccines against adenoviral diseases are currently lacking. Here, we report a highly conserved epitopic region on hexon proteins of adenoviruses that generate a strong immune response when used as a virus-like-particle (VLP) vaccine, produced by inserting the epitopic region ...
Soban Tufail +11 more
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The human adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) is used widely for applications in human gene therapy. Cellular attachment of Ad5 is mediated by binding of the carboxyl-terminal knob of its fiber coat protein to the Coxsackie adenovirus receptor (CAR) protein.
Peter W. Roelvink +4 more
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ADENOVIRUSES (ADENOVIRIDAE) | Malignant Transformation and Oncology
Margaret P. Quinlan
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