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Giant Cell Myocarditis Associated With Coxsackievirus Infection
doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2009.10.096 J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. 2010;56;e19 Mirae Lee, Ghee-Young Kwon, June-Soo Kim, and Eun-Seok Jeon Giant Cell Myocarditis Associated With Coxsackievirus Infection This information is current as of April 11, 2012 http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/full/56/10/e19 located on the World Wide Web at: The online version of ...
Lee, Mirae +3 more
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Minimal hepatic toxicity of Onyx-015: spatial restriction of coxsackie-adenoviral receptor in normal liver. [PDF]
We administered an adenoviral vector, Onyx-015, into the hepatic artery of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer involving the liver. Thirty-five patients enrolled in this multi-institutional phase I/II trial received up to eight arterial infusions ...
Au, T +5 more
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Identification of Immunogenic Epitopes That Permit the Detection of Antigen-Specific T Cell Responses in Multiple Serotypes of Group B Coxsackievirus Infections. [PDF]
Lasrado N +8 more
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Infection of Mice With Coxsackievirus B4.
The thymus is the main organ of the lymphatic system, in which T cells undergo a rigorous selection to ensure that their receptors (TCRs) will be functional and will not react against the self. Genes encoding for TCR chains are fragmented and must be rearranged by a process of somatic recombination generating TCR rearrangement excision circles (TRECs).
Halouani, Aymen +9 more
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The epidemiology of non-polio enteroviruses: recent advances and outstanding questions [PDF]
Grassly, N, Parker, E, Pons Salort, M
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Structural studies on members of the picornavirus superfamily [PDF]
The pathogenic members of the picornavirus superfamily have adverse effects on humans, their crops and their livestock. As structure is related to function, detailed structural studies on these viruses are important not only for fundamental understanding
Seitsonen, Jani
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Papular-purpuric gloves-and-socks syndrome. Presentation of a clinical case [PDF]
Papular-Purpuric Glove-and-Sock Syndrome is a rare, infectious disease, of viral etiology, characterized by the presence of pruritus, edema and symmetrical erythema, very well defined at the wrists and ankles with a gloves-and-socks distribution.
Martínez-Sahuquillo Márquez, Ángel
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Human enteric viruses in the water environment: a minireview [PDF]
Water virology started around half a century ago, with scientists attempting to detect poliovirus in water samples. Since that time, other enteric viruses responsible for gastroenteritis and hepatitis, among a great variety of virus strains, have ...
Albert Bosch
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Diagnostic virology services are increasingly available and pertinent as the number of useful antiviral agents grows. In this article, current methods of diagnosis are reviewed with special emphasis on rapid procedures.
Drew, WL
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