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Impact of adenoviruses in human disease

Preventive Medicine, 1974
Abstract Eleven of 33 adenovirus serotypes produce acute disease in man and have their greatest effect in semiclosed populations of military recruits, particularly types 4 and 7. Pediatric adenovirus disease due to types 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 accounts for a significant proportion of childhood illness but insignificant mortality.
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Molecular Epidemiology of Human Adenoviruses

1984
The initial experiments by Rowe and his colleagues that led to the discovery of adenoviruses also provided fundamental data on the prevalence of these agents. Surgically removed adenoids from 53 children in Washington, DC were explanted in tissue culture.
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Human Adenoviruses: Propagation, Purification, Quantification, and Storage

Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2006
AbstractDetailed protocols are described for the propagation of adenoviruses (Ads) and adenovirus (Ad) vectors and their purification by CsCl equilibrium density gradient centrifugation. A discussion of monolayer and spinner cell culture techniques suitable, respectively, for small‐ and large‐scale growth of adenoviruses is provided.
Maurice, Green, Paul M, Loewenstein
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The susceptibility of Vero cell cultures for human adenoviruses

Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 1978
Human adenoviruses 1 to 28 were shown to produce a cytopathic effect in Vero cell cultures. Viruses of subgroups III and IV (Ad 1, 2, 5, 6, 12, and 18) were readily passaged in Vero cell cultures and were produced in high amounts. This was also found for Ad 11, 16, and 21, while Ad 3, 4, and 7 showed a lower degree of multiplication and Ad 14 could not
P, Hasler, R, Wigand
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Interaction of human adenoviruses and coliphages with kaolinite and bentonite

Science of The Total Environment, 2015
Human adenoviruses (hAdVs) are pathogenic viruses responsible for public health problems worldwide. They have also been used as viral indicators in environmental systems. Coliphages (e.g., MS2, ΦX174) have also been studied as indicators of viral pollution in fecally contaminated water.
Maria I, Bellou   +6 more
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Delivery of Recombinant Adenoviruses to Human Saphenous Vein

2003
The human saphenous vein is the most commonly used conduit for coronary artery bypass grafting owing to its ready availability, ease of harvesting, and favorable surgical handling (1). However, it suffers from a progressive decline in patency, resulting in a graft failure rate of 50% after 10 yr (2,3).
S J, George, A H, Baker
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Grouping of Human Adenoviruses by Early Antigen Reactivity

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1982
Prototype strains of human adenovirus (AV) (serotypes 1-35) as well as 49 wild strains were studied for reactivity of early antigens (EAs) with type-specific rabbit immune sera, using the immunoperoxidase antibody technique for determination of virus-specific IgG.
G, Gerna   +3 more
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Environmental Effectors on the Inactivation of Human Adenoviruses in Water

Food and Environmental Virology, 2013
Environmental factors are highly relevant to the global dissemination of viral pathogens. However, the specific contribution of major effectors such as temperature and sunlight on the inactivation of waterborne viruses is not well characterized. In this study, the effect of temperature (7, 20, and 37 °C), UVB and UVA radiation on viral inactivation was
Anna, Carratalà   +5 more
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Further Subgrouping of the Human Adenoviruses by Differential Hemagglutination

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1973
A total of 590 cultures of adenovirus, including all 33 prototype strains and 346 wild strains, were studied for determination of their agglutinability with red blood cells (RBC) of 14 animal species. All variables normally encountered in HA tests, such as host culture system, harvest conditions, hemagglutinin stability, reproducibility of the HA test ...
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Transformation by and Oncogenicity of Human Adenoviruses

1984
Just slightly more than 20 years ago, human adenovirus type 12 (Adl2) gained the distinction of being the first human virus shown to have oncogenic properties when Trentin et al. (1962) reported the induction of tumors following injection of the virus into newborn hamsters.
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