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The Structure of Coxsackievirus B3
1997Picornaviruses are small, nonenveloped, icosahedral viruses. The mature virions are approximately 300 A in diameter and the interior of the capsid shell is packed with single-stranded plus sense RNA (Mw ∼ 8×106 Daltons) (Rueckert 1990). The virus capsid is composed of 60 protomers, each consisting of one copy of the viral proteins VP1, VP2, VP3 and VP4
J K, Muckelbauer, M G, Rossmann
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Virology
Coxsackievirus A2 (CVA2) is associated with multiple diseases in children. Currently, there is limited research on immunological detection methods for CVA2. Herein, the VP1 gene of CVA2 strain 201711, belonging to cluster 2 within genotype D, was analyzed.
Ling Tao +11 more
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Coxsackievirus A2 (CVA2) is associated with multiple diseases in children. Currently, there is limited research on immunological detection methods for CVA2. Herein, the VP1 gene of CVA2 strain 201711, belonging to cluster 2 within genotype D, was analyzed.
Ling Tao +11 more
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1958
Die Coxsackiegruppe umfast nach Dalldorf (43, 32) Viren, die ausschlieslich fur neugeborene Mause und Hamster pathogen sind und die im Versuchstier zu mehr oder minder schweren Schadigungen der quergestreiften Muskulatur fuhren; fur ausgewachsene Mause und Hamster sind diese Viren nicht pathogen.
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Die Coxsackiegruppe umfast nach Dalldorf (43, 32) Viren, die ausschlieslich fur neugeborene Mause und Hamster pathogen sind und die im Versuchstier zu mehr oder minder schweren Schadigungen der quergestreiften Muskulatur fuhren; fur ausgewachsene Mause und Hamster sind diese Viren nicht pathogen.
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Pediatric Group B Coxsackievirus Infections
2008The CVB have long been recognized as significant pathogens of infants and children. Although the major route for transmission of the CVB is fecal-oral, vertical transmission from mother to infant is also possible. This review will focus on the more common or clinically relevant CVB-related syndromes, their diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
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Interaction of coxsackievirus B3 with the full length coxsackievirus-adenovirus receptor.
Nature structural biology, 2001Group B coxsackieviruses (CVB) utilize the coxsackievirus-adenovirus receptor (CAR) to recognize host cells. CAR is a membrane protein with two Ig-like extracellular domains (D1 and D2), a transmembrane domain and a cytoplasmic domain. The three-dimensional structure of coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) in complex with full length human CAR and also with the ...
Y, He +9 more
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Coxsackievirus infection in mice.
Archives of internal medicine, 1975White mice of the NYA: NYLAR strain were infected with coxsackie B1 or B4 virus and studied for persistence of virus, antibody conversion, histologic changes, and glucose tolerance during periods up to 13 months. Pancreatitis was observed during the acute phase of infection.
R, Smith, R, Deibel
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Immunopathology during coxsackievirus infection
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