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Avian Reovirus: From Molecular Biology to Pathogenesis and Control [PDF]

open access: yesViruses
Avian reoviruses (ARVs) represent a significant economic burden on the poultry industry due to their widespread prevalence and potential pathogenicity.
Islam Nour, Sujit K. Mohanty
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Avian Reovirus P17 Suppresses Angiogenesis by Promoting DPP4 Secretion [PDF]

open access: yesCells, 2021
Avian reovirus p17 (ARV p17) is a non-structural protein known to activate autophagy, interfere with gene transcription and induce a significant tumor cell growth inhibition in vitro and in vivo. In this study, we show that ARV p17 is capable of exerting
Ekta Manocha   +7 more
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Genetic and Pathogenic Characteristics of Variant Avian Reovirus Strains Isolated from Diseased Chickens in China [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms
Avian viral arthritis (AVA), caused by avian reovirus (ARV), is a viral disease in chickens that has led to significant economic losses in the poultry industry.
Shiqi Niu   +14 more
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First Seroprevalence Survey of Avian Reovirus in Broiler Breeders Chicken Flocks in Morocco [PDF]

open access: yesViruses, 2023
Avian reovirus (ARV) is a prevalent infectious agent that has the potential to cause respiratory and gastrointestinal illnesses in poultry, leading to substantial financial losses in the poultry sector.
Ahmed Achhal Elkadmiri   +6 more
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Tissue-Specific Transcriptomic Responses to Avian Reovirus Inoculation in Ovo [PDF]

open access: yesViruses
Avian reovirus (ARV) infections significantly impact the global poultry industry, but host responses across infection models remain poorly characterized.
Zubair Khalid   +2 more
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Novel strand-specific qPCR assay elucidates differences in viral replication kinetics between different strains of avian reovirus [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiology Spectrum
Avian reovirus (ARVs) is an ubiquitous double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) virus that can infect both wild and domestic birds. Although many avian reovirus strains cause no clinical disease, pathogenic variants have been associated with a variety of clinical ...
Telvin L. Harrell   +3 more
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Host protein PRPS2 interact with the non-structural protein p17 of Avian Reovirus and promote viral replication [PDF]

open access: yesPoultry Science
Avian reovirus (ARV) is highly prevalent in healthy poultry flocks and has been linked to viral arthritis/tendonitis, dwarf syndrome, chronic respiratory disease, and immunosuppression in avian species, resulting in significant economic losses within the
Hu Xiaomiao   +7 more
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Molecular characterization, complete genome sequencing, and pathogenicity of Novel Duck Reovirus from South Coastal Area in China

open access: yesPoultry Science, 2023
: Novel Duck Reovirus (NDRV) that has been found throughout the world in waterfowl, and it has been extensively described. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of a NDRV strain isolated in China called NDRV YF10. This strain was collected from 87
Jie Kong   +7 more
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Oncolytic viruses-modulated immunogenic cell death, apoptosis and autophagy linking to virotherapy and cancer immune response

open access: yesFrontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2023
Recent reports have revealed that oncolytic viruses (OVs) play a significant role in cancer therapy. The infection of OVs such as oncolytic vaccinia virus (OVV), vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), parvovirus, mammalian reovirus (MRV), human adenovirus ...
Yi-Ying Wu   +9 more
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Multiplex digital PCR: a superior technique to qPCR for the simultaneous detection of duck Tembusu virus, duck circovirus, and new duck reovirus

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2023
Duck Tembusu virus (DTMUV), duck circovirus (DuCV), and new duck reovirus (NDRV) have seriously hindered the development of the poultry industry in China.
Yanwen Yin   +11 more
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