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Genomic Evolution Strategy in SARS-CoV-2 Lineage B: Coevolution of Cis Elements. [PDF]
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Comparative Insights into Acute Gastroenteritis in Cattle Caused by Bovine Rotavirus A and Bovine Coronavirus. [PDF]
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Microtubule depolymerization limits porcine betacoronavirus PHEV replication
Veterinary Microbiology, 2022Porcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus (PHEV) is a typical neurotropic betacoronavirus causing digestive disease and/or neurological dysfunction in neonatal pigs. Actin filaments have been identified to implicate in PHEV invasion, but the effects of viral infection on microtubules (MTs) cytoskeleton are unknown.
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First Molecular Evidence for Bat Betacoronavirus in Mindanao
Philippine Journal of Science, 2019Coronaviruses (CoVs) are common agents of respiratory and gastrointestinal tract infections but are also considered as important emerging infectious disease (EID) agents that have led to global epidemics of severe respiratory disease. Human CoV EIDs have been proposed to have originated from bat CoVs (BtCoV).
Tampon, Nikki Vanesa+9 more
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Full-Genome Deep Sequencing and Phylogenetic Analysis of Novel Human Betacoronavirus [PDF]
A novel betacoronavirus associated with lethal respiratory and renal complications was recently identified in patients from several countries in the Middle East. We report the deep genome sequencing of the virus directly from a patient's sputum sample. Our high-throughput sequencing yielded a substantial depth of genome sequence assembly and showed the
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Coronaviruses rely on host proteases to activate the viral spike protein, which facilitates fusion with the host cell membrane and the release of viral genomic RNAs into the host cell cytoplasm.
Hyunjoon Kim+13 more
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Coronaviruses rely on host proteases to activate the viral spike protein, which facilitates fusion with the host cell membrane and the release of viral genomic RNAs into the host cell cytoplasm.
Hyunjoon Kim+13 more
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A Novel Coronavirus from Patients with Pneumonia in China, 2019
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Na Zhu, Dingyu Zhang, Wenling Wang
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