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The putative metal-binding proteome of the coronaviridae family.
Metallomics, 2023Metalloproteins are well-known for playing various physicochemical processes in all life forms, including viruses. Some life-threatening viruses (such as some members of the coronaviridae family of viruses) are emerged and remerged frequently and are ...
Himisha Dixit +3 more
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Coronaviruses: Molecular Biology (Coronaviridae)
Coronaviruses (CoVs) are enveloped, positive-strand RNA viruses with characteristic spike glycoproteins that project outward like the rays of the sun (corona – Latin for ‘crown’), when visualized by electron microscopy. CoV are classified, together with the toroviruses, in the family Coronaviridae and the order Nidovirales.
X. Deng, S. Baker
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Coronaviruses: General Features (Coronaviridae)
Coronaviruses have the largest known RNA genomes (~30 kb), which are of positive sense. They are divided into one of four genera, Alpahcoronavirus, Betacoronavirus, Gammacoronavirus and Deltacoronavirus. All coronaviruses have four common structural proteins, three in the envelope and one associated with the genome.
P. Britton
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International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare, 2021
Purpose This study aims to focus on electronic applications that have an effective role in raising the awareness of the dangers of viruses’ transmission from person-to-person and their positive and important impact on people’s lives.
E. Almuhur +4 more
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Purpose This study aims to focus on electronic applications that have an effective role in raising the awareness of the dangers of viruses’ transmission from person-to-person and their positive and important impact on people’s lives.
E. Almuhur +4 more
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1984
Coronaviridae are enveloped RNA viruses which mature by budding into intracytoplasmic membranes. Coronaviruses cause respiratory and/or enteric infection in humans and many domestic animals (reviewed by Wegeet al., 1982). The prototype Coronavirus is avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV, Tyrrell et al., 1978).
Monique Dubois-Dalcq +2 more
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Coronaviridae are enveloped RNA viruses which mature by budding into intracytoplasmic membranes. Coronaviruses cause respiratory and/or enteric infection in humans and many domestic animals (reviewed by Wegeet al., 1982). The prototype Coronavirus is avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV, Tyrrell et al., 1978).
Monique Dubois-Dalcq +2 more
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Human Coronavirus-229E, -OC43, -NL63, and -HKU1 (Coronaviridae)
Reference Module in Life Sciences, 2020D. Liu, J. Liang, T. S. Fung
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2002
CORONAVIRIDAE Uvod i Klasifkacija Koronavirusi su dobili ime prema latinskoj riječi corona što znaći kruna, zbog izgleda izdanaka na svojoj ovojnici. Ovoj porodici virusa slični su po građi (ovijeni, pozitivni lanac RNA), organizaciji genoma i umnažanju virusi porodice Arteriviridae. Od koronavirusa se razlikuju u morfologiji i veličini genoma.
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CORONAVIRIDAE Uvod i Klasifkacija Koronavirusi su dobili ime prema latinskoj riječi corona što znaći kruna, zbog izgleda izdanaka na svojoj ovojnici. Ovoj porodici virusa slični su po građi (ovijeni, pozitivni lanac RNA), organizaciji genoma i umnažanju virusi porodice Arteriviridae. Od koronavirusa se razlikuju u morfologiji i veličini genoma.
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2019
La familia Coronaviridaefue establecida como tal en 1975 por el Comité Internacional de Taxonomía Viral (ICTV) y contiene un número sustancial de patógenos de mamíferos y aves, tanto especies domésticas como silvestres. Individualmente estos virus causan una gran variedad de enfermedades, incluyendo neumonía, enfermedad reproductiva, enteritis ...
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La familia Coronaviridaefue establecida como tal en 1975 por el Comité Internacional de Taxonomía Viral (ICTV) y contiene un número sustancial de patógenos de mamíferos y aves, tanto especies domésticas como silvestres. Individualmente estos virus causan una gran variedad de enfermedades, incluyendo neumonía, enfermedad reproductiva, enteritis ...
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