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Molecular characterization of novel circoviruses from finch and gull
The purpose of this study was to molecularly characterize circoviruses that infect finches and gulls. Circovirus-specific DNAs were isolated using polymerase chain reaction methods from bursa of Fabricius tissues from a Gouldian finch (Chloebia gouldiae) and a herring gull (Larus argentatus) that were known to be circovirus-infected.
D, Todd +5 more
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Structural insights into the assembly and regulation of distinct viral capsid complexes
Circoviruses are the simplest viruses known to autonomously replicate in vertebrates. Here the authors present three structures for distinct macromolecular assemblies of the capsid protein from the beak and feather disease virus that provides insights ...
Subir Sarker +11 more
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Retrospective Study Reveals Decades of PCV4 Circulation in Spain
Porcine circovirus 4 (PCV4) was first identified in China in 2019 and retrospectively traced back to 2008. However, unlike other circoviruses, its distribution appeared to be largely confined to Asian countries until recent reports from Spain and the United States.
Rocío Holgado-Martín +7 more
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Molecular interactions of porcine circoviruses type 1 and type 2 with its host [PDF]
This review discusses the molecular interaction of proteins encoded by porcine circoviruses type 1 (PCV1) and type 2 (PCV2) with respect to the putative role for disease induction. Besides protein:protein interactions also proteins binding to PCV DNA are
Annette Mankertz, Mankertz, Annette
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The outbreak of COVID‐19 took the world by surprise and dealt a serious blow to the global economy. Even today, few drugs against SARS‐CoV‐2 infection have been proven useful, and repurposing existing antiviral therapies remains a major research area in the treatment of the disease.
Aliasghar Rahimian +4 more
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Australian porcine circoviruses
Two types of porcine circovirus (PCV) exist, referred to as PCV1 and PCV2. PCV2 has been associated with disease syndromes in pigs, including that designated postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS), which has been identified in all regions of ...
Muhling, Jill
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Biotechnological Interventions for the Production of Subunit Vaccines Against Group A Rotavirus
ABSTRACT Group A rotavirus (RVA) is a major cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children globally, despite the availability of live‐attenuated vaccines. Challenges such as limited efficacy in low‐income regions, safety concerns for immunocompromised individuals, and cold‐chain dependency necessitate alternative vaccine strategies ...
Mukta Prajapati +10 more
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Abstract Zoonoses constitute a major risk to human health. Comprehensive assessments on the potential emergence of novel disease outbreaks are essential to ensure the effectiveness of sanitary controls and to establish mitigating actions. Through a continental‐scale survey of rural human settlements conducted over 13 years in 15 Neotropical countries ...
Pedro Romero‐Vidal +10 more
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Abstract Background The German Xenotransplantation Consortium is in the process to prepare a clinical trial application (CTA) on xenotransplantation of genetically modified pig hearts. In the CTA documents to the central and national regulatory authorities, that is, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI), respectively,
Joachim Denner
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Endogenous hepadnaviruses, bornaviruses and circoviruses in snakes
We report the discovery of endogenous viral elements (EVEs) from Hepadnaviridae, Bornaviridae and Circoviridae in the speckled rattlesnake, Crotalus mitchellii , the first viperid snake for which a draft whole genome sequence assembly is available ...
Meik, J.M. +5 more
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