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Influenza A virus (IAV) is a threat to public health due to its high mutation rate and resistance to existing drugs. In this investigation, 15 targets selected from an influenza virus–host interaction network were successfully constructed as a ...
Wen Jiang (274586) +6 more
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<i>Background:</i> Mountain cedar <i>(Juniperus ashei)</i> pollen commonly causes a winter time allergic rhinitis in the central USA.
Randall M. Goldblum +7 more
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Influenza A virus (IAV) is a threat to public health due to its high mutation rate and resistance to existing drugs. In this investigation, 15 targets selected from an influenza virus–host interaction network were successfully constructed as a ...
Wen Jiang (274586) +6 more
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Phylogenetic tree based on the N protein sequences of selected paramyxoviruses.
Virus name (abbreviation) and GenBank accession numbers are as follows: Avian paramyxovirus 6 (APMV6) AY029299; Atlantic salmon paramyxovirus (AsaPV) EU156171; Beilong virus (BeiPV) DQ100461; Bovine parainfluenza virus 3 (bPIV3) AF178654; Canine ...
Craig Smith (145816) +15 more
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Satellite RNA of Tobacco Ringspot Virus
The satellite RNA found with tobacco ringspot virus is capable of attenuating the symptoms of viral infection. Although the satellite appears within viral capsids after several passages of infected plants, the origin of this satellite RNA sequence has ...
Gilberd, Jennifer J. (Jennifer Jeane)
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Isolation of multiple novel paramyxoviruses from pteropid bat urine
Bats have been found to harbour a number of new emerging viruses with zoonotic potential, and there has been a great deal of interest in identifying novel bat pathogens to determine the risk to human and animal health.
Haining, Jessica +13 more
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Abstract Highly pathogenic Hendra and Nipah viruses encode accessory P gene products (C, V and W) that antagonize innate immunity and contribute to pathogenicity. Cedar virus (CedV), an apathogenic bat-borne henipavirus, is presumed to lack P gene mRNA editing and therefore is unable to express V and W proteins.
Henriette Schwotzer +10 more
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GBlocks editing resulted in a 2.7 kb alignment which was used for the phylogenetic calculations. Genus Ferlavirus is enlarged in the top left section, own sequences are highlighted in bold.
Ákos Gellért (293052) +7 more
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