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Feline calicivirus infection in cats with virulent systemic disease, Italy.

Research in Veterinary Science, 2019
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a contagious viral pathogen that usually causes a mild, self-limiting respiratory disease. More recently, highly virulent FCV strains have emerged and have been associated with severe systemic infection, referred to as ...
Francesca Caringella   +11 more
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The feline calicivirus leader of the capsid protein causes survivin and XIAP downregulation and apoptosis.

Virology, 2019
Calicivirus infection causes intrinsic apoptosis, leading to viral propagation in the host. During murine norovirus infection, a reduction in the anti-apoptotic protein survivin has been documented.
O. Barrera-Vázquez   +5 more
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Three-dimensional Structure of Calicivirus

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1994
The Caliciviridae comprise a new family of single-stranded RNA viruses. While human caliciviruses cause gastroenteritis, the animal caliciviruses cause a wide range of diseases. We have determined the three-dimensional structure of a primate calicivirus using electron cryomicroscopy and computer image-processing techniques.
B V, Prasad, D O, Matson, A W, Smith
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Isolation and molecular characterization of a virulent systemic feline calicivirus isolated in China.

Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2018
In this study, a virulent systemic (VS) feline calicivirus (FCV) strain, SH, was isolated from a household cat with severe systemic clinical signs, and its full-length genome was determined and analyzed.
Hui-min Guo   +4 more
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Molecular Virology of Feline Calicivirus

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2008
Caliciviridae are small, nonenveloped, positive-stranded RNA viruses. Much of our understanding of the molecular biology of the caliciviruses has come from the study of the naturally occurring animal caliciviruses. In particular, many studies have focused on the molecular virology of feline calicivirus (FCV), which reflects its importance as a natural ...
Patricia A, Pesavento   +2 more
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New Calicivirus isolated from walrus

Virus Research, 2004
The nucleotide sequence and genome organization of a new member of Caliciviridae was determined. Cell culture inoculated with fecal matter from walrus was used to recover fragments of a new virus by Suppression Subtractive Hybridization (SSH). The isolate was identified as a member of the Vesivirus genus of Caliciviridae and designated the name Walrus ...
Lilia, Ganova-Raeva   +3 more
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Neutralizing epitopes of feline calicivirus

Archives of Virology, 1991
A new collection of eighteen neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (N-MoAbs), raised against feline calicivirus (FCV), was used to analyze neutralizing epitopes of the F4 strain of FCV, the prototype strain of FCV in Japan. By cross-neutralization tests with the 20 FCV strains including Japanese.
Y, Tohya   +3 more
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Annexin A2 associates to feline calicivirus RNA in the replication complexes from infected cells and participates in an efficient viral replication.

Virus Research, 2019
Cellular proteins have been identified to participate in calicivirus replication in association with viral proteins and/or viral RNAs. By mass spectrometry from pull-down assays, we identified several cellular proteins bound to the feline calicivirus ...
Juan Carlos Santos-Valencia   +5 more
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Feline Chlamydia and Calicivirus Infections

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2000
Feline conjunctivitis is common and often presents a clinical challenge to the veterinarian. Chlamydia psittaci is an important pathogen and should always be considered when evaluating cats with conjunctivitis. FCV is an infrequent cause of conjunctivitis and only causes the disease in conjunction with other clinical signs of this infection, such as ...
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Calicivirus outbreaks in Hungary

Acta Alimentaria, 2011
In year 2006, unusual clustering of cases caused by calicivirus was reported from several EU member states (Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Ireland, Finland, Norway). Various foods (raw vegetables, fruits, cultivated shells, etc.) may be contaminated at the location of cultivation; this is called primary contamination.
Molnár, K.   +4 more
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