Adenoviruses in lymphocytes of the human gastro-intestinal tract. [PDF]
Persistent adenoviral shedding in stools is known to occur past convalescence following acute adenoviral infections. We wished to establish the frequency with which adenoviruses may colonize the gut in normal human subjects.The presence of adenoviral DNA
Soumitra Roy +5 more
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Evolution of Human Adenoviruses, a Double-Stranded DNA Viral Pathogen Documented Through Genomics and Bioinformatics and Viewed Through a Web Resource Database [PDF]
Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) remain prominent global human pathogens, particularly in dense, crowded populations. The advent of genomic and bioinformatic tools allows for high-resolution means to identify, characterize, and understand these pathogens ...
Katayoon Dadkhah +4 more
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A brief review on the molecular biology of human adenoviruses
Human adenoviruses infection causes diseases worldwide in all age groups and genders, which is associated with a wide range of diseases affecting the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, urinary tract, and the eye, but they are often isolated from ...
Buhari Suraka, Umar Usman, Aminu Tijjani
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Almost famous: Human adenoviruses (and what they have taught us about cancer)
Papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses and adenoviruses are collectively categorized as the small DNA tumour viruses. Notably, human adenoviruses were the first human viruses demonstrated to be able to cause cancer, albeit in non-human animal models.
Tanner M. Tessier +5 more
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Isolation and characterization of adenoviruses persistently shed from the gastrointestinal tract of non-human primates. [PDF]
Adenoviruses are important human pathogens that have been developed as vectors for gene therapies and genetic vaccines. Previous studies indicated that human infections with adenoviruses are self-limiting in immunocompetent hosts with evidence of some ...
Soumitra Roy +11 more
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Human adenovirus infections in pediatric population - An update on clinico–pathologic correlation
Human adenoviruses can cause infections at any age but most commonly in pediatric population, especially in young children and infants. By the time of 10 years old, most children have had at least one episode of adenovirus infection.
Wun-Ju Shieh
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Simian adenoviruses: Molecular and serological survey in monkeys and humans in Thailand
Simian adenoviruses are in the genus Mastadenovirus of the family Adenoviridae. This family is composed of non-enveloped, double-stranded DNA viruses that infect a wide range of animals.
Nathamon Kosoltanapiwat +8 more
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Hybrid of Monkey and Human Adenoviruses [PDF]
Following joint replication of monkey SA7 adenovirus (C8 strain) and human adenovirus type 2 in green monkey kidney tissue culture, a virus possessing the properties of a hybrid was obtained. It was designated Ad2C8. Ad2C8 preparations contained two types of viral particles: human adenovirus type 2, and hybrid particles.
A D, Altstein +3 more
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Molecular evolution of human adenoviruses [PDF]
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Robinson, Christopher +11 more
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First evidence of a new simian adenovirus clustering with Human mastadenovirus F viruses
Background Adenoviruses play an important role as human pathogens, though most infections are believed to be asymptomatic. The over 100 human adenovirus types are classified into seven species (A-G), some of which include simian adenoviruses.
Christian E. Lange +14 more
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