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Persistent Infection of a Carcinoma Thyroid Cell Line with Coxsackievirus B

Thyroid, 2009
Viral infections are described as environmental factors that are implicated in various thyroid diseases. The role of enteroviruses (EV) in the pathogenesis of thyroid diseases has been suspected. Recently, we found that EV RNA could be detected in postoperative thyroid specimens. We decided to investigate the infection of a human thyroid cell line with
Rachel, Desailloud   +3 more
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Coxsackievirus B Epidemiology and Public Health Concerns

1997
The coxsackieviruses group B (CVB) are members of the genus Enterovirus and share many properties with other members of this group. There are several excellent reviews covering the basic epidemiology and clinical characteristics of enteroviruses and their infections (MOdlin 1990; Morens et al. 1991; MElnick 1996), and this material will not be repeated
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Coxsackievirus B transmission and possible new roles for extracellular vesicles

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2013
Coxsackievirus B1, a member of the Picornaviridae family is a non-enveloped single-stranded RNA virus associated with human diseases including myocarditis and pancreatitis. Infection of the intestinal mucosa, lined by polarized epithelial cells, requires interaction of coxsackievirus with apically located DAF (decay-accelerating factor) before ...
Jameel M, Inal, Samireh, Jorfi
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Coxsackievirus B Epidemic at a Boys' Summer Camp

JAMA, 1973
During an outbreak of coxsackievirus B5 at a boys' summer camp located on Lake Champlain, virus was successfully isolated for the first time (to our knowledge) from a large body of recreational water. This was accomplished by using polyelectrolyte 60 to concentrate the virus.
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Roles of the Humoral Response in Coxsackievirus B-Induced Disease

1997
Antibodies to a coxsackie virus group B (CVB) may be regarded as a footprint record of trespass in an animal by one of these viruses that resulted in subsequent induction of a humoral immune response toward numerous immunogenic viral protein epitopes.
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Interstitial and Coxsackievirus B Myocarditis in Infants and Children

JAMA, 1968
Fifty hearts of infants and children were collected at routine autopsies and were surveyed by means of routine histologic techniques and immunofluorescent antibody staining methods. Twenty-nine hearts had interstitial myocarditis with varying degree of myocardial damage.
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Complications following coxsackievirus B infection.

American family physician, 1988
Coxsackievirus B infection is common in children and young adults, usually causing mild symptoms in the gastrointestinal or upper respiratory tract. However, some patients develop pleurodynia, carditis or aseptic meningitis. This viral infection can be serious in the fetus and fatal in the newborn.
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Coxsackievirus B3 targets TFEB to disrupt lysosomal function

Autophagy, 2021
Yasir Mohamud   +2 more
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Cryo-EM structures reveal the molecular basis of receptor-initiated coxsackievirus uncoating

Cell Host and Microbe, 2021
Longfa Xu, Qingbing Zheng, Rui Zhu
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