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Caliciviridae

open access: closed, 1987
Publisher Summary Although once listed as a genus within the family Picornaviridae, the caliciviruses have been classified as a separate family, Caliciviridae, which contains one genus, Calicivirus. Two species have been cultivated and are well characterized: vesicular exanthema of swine virus and feline calicivirus.
Frank Fenner   +5 more
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Chapter 7 Caliciviridae

open access: closed, 1987
Publisher Summary Caliciviruses are non-enveloped, isometric particles 30-40 nm in diameter. They contain an RNA genome of positive sense and replicate in the cytoplasm, causing cell lysis. Host cell requirements may be exacting; for example, human calicivirus (HCV) has been grown only in primary human embryonic kidney cell cultures.
M.J. Carter, C.R. Madeley
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The genome of hawaii virus and its relationship with other members of the caliciviridae.

open access: closedVirus genes, 2001
Hawaii virus (Hu/NLV/GII/Hawaii virus/1971/US), a member of the genus 'Norwalk-like viruses' (NLVs) in the family Caliciviridae, has served as one of the reference strains for the fastidious caliciviruses associated with epidemic gastroenteritis in humans. The consensus sequence of the RNA genome of Hawaii virus was determined in order to establish its
Maria Pletneva   +2 more
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Reclassification of the Caliciviridae into distinct genera and exclusion of hepatitis E virus from the family on the basis of comparative phylogenetic analysis

open access: closedArchives of Virology, 2000
Caliciviridae and Picornaviridae belong to the same subphylum and genera within Picornaviridae are well characterized. Until 1998, Caliciviridae included one genus Calicivirus, containing strains with distinct structural and genomic features. Phylogenetic analyses of capsid genes revealed five clusters within Caliciviridae corresponding to differences ...
Tamás Berke, David O. Matson
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Genome organization in the caliciviridae

Trends in Microbiology, 1995
Caliciviruses cause a wide spectrum of important diseases. These viruses have a positive-sense single-stranded RNA genome; recently, the complete genome sequences of several caliciviruses have been determined. This review outlines the genome organization and phylogenetic relationships of the animal and candidate human caliciviruses.
Lambden, P.R., Clarke, I.N.
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Caliciviridae, Astroviridae, Coronaviridae

open access: closed, 2003
Kalicivirusi imaju 38 nm u promjeru, ikozaedrične su građe s 32 kapsomere i nemaju ovojnice (Slika 1). Genom virusa čini pozitivna jedno-lančana RNA. Porodica Caliciviridae ima samo jedan rod: Calicivirus u kojem se nalaze ljudski (Norwalk virus, hepatitis E virus) i životinjski virusi ( npr.
Gordana Mlinarić‐Galinović
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Antisense treatment of caliciviridae: an emerging disease agent of animals and humans.

open access: closedCurrent opinion in molecular therapeutics, 2002
The Earth's oceans are the primary reservoir for an emerging family of RNA viruses, the Caliciviridae, which can cause a spectrum of diseases in marine animals, wildlife, farm animals, pets and humans. Certain members of this family have unusually broad host ranges, and some are zoonotic (transmissible from animals to humans). The RNA virus replicative
Alvin W. Smith   +6 more
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