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Silver Nanoparticle‐Mediated Antiviral Efficacy against Enveloped Viruses: A Comprehensive Review

open access: yesGlobal Challenges, Volume 9, Issue 5, May 2025.
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) exhibit broad‐spectrum antiviral activity by targeting key viral structures and processes. They disrupt viral envelopes, compromising integrity, and bind to nucleocapsids, impairing viral replication. AgNPs also inhibit glycoprotein interactions, preventing viral attachment and entry into host cells.
Ekaterine Mosidze   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Seroprevalence and Risk Factors of Feline Coronavirus in the Metropolitan Area of Bucaramanga

open access: yes, 2022
DigitalEl coronavirus felino (FCoV) es un agente infeccioso viral, tipo ARN monocatenario, con envoltura, perteneciente a la familia Coronaviridae del orden Nidovirales.
Barriga-Trujillo, Valentina   +1 more
core   +1 more source

Study of Macrophage Activity in Cats with FIP and Naturally FCoV-Shedding Healthy Cats

open access: yesPathogens
Coronavirus frequently infects humans and animals, showing the ability to recombine and cross over to different species. Cats can be considered a model for studying coronavirus infection, in which feline coronavirus (FCoV) represents a major enteric ...
Sara Mangiaterra   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Comparative Evaluation of Extraction Protocols for Point‐Of‐Need Molecular Diagnostics

open access: yesiLABMED, Volume 3, Issue 1, Page 7-13, March 2025.
This study assessed 10 commercially available RNA extraction protocols for their suitability in point‐of‐need molecular diagnostics, focusing on factors such as ease of use, turnaround time, and robustness across different sample types. Protocol VIII emerged as the most flexible and reliable, demonstrating high sensitivity and consistent performance ...
Rea Maja Kobialka   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Antiviral activity of Vigna radiata extract against feline coronavirus in vitro

open access: yesVeterinary Quarterly
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a fatal illness caused by a mutated feline coronavirus (FCoV). This disease is characterized by its complexity, resulting from systemic infection, antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), and challenges in accessing ...
Ai-Ai Chou   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Identification and molecular characterization of feline coronavirus (FCoV) in domestic cats

open access: yes, 2022
The feline coronavirus (FCoV) is one of the main viral agents that infects members of the Felidae species, both domestic and wild felines, considered very widespread in the domestic cat population.
Scariot, Ana Carolina de Assis
core  

Antiviral Activity of Carbon Dots: Strategies and Mechanisms of Action

open access: yesSmall Structures, Volume 6, Issue 3, March 2025.
Carbon dots are capable to interact with viruses through different mechanisms of action, having an antiviral and virucidal effect: inhibition of viral entry into the cells, disruption of viral replication, and damage of the virion structure. The COVID‐19 pandemic profoundly changes the perception of the impact of viral diseases on society and the ...
Plinio Innocenzi   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The utility of feline coronavirus antibody tests

open access: yes, 2015
Eight different tests for antibodies to feline coronavirus (FCoV) were evaluated for attributes that are important in situations in veterinary practice.
Addie, Diane D.   +12 more
core   +1 more source

Seroprevalence and association with disease of feline coronaviruses (FCoV) serotype 1 and 2 in Switzerland [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Im Rahmen einer serologischen Studie wurden Schweizer Katzen bezüglich der Prävalenz von Antikörpern gegen feline Coronaviren (FCoV) Typ 1 und Typ 2 untersucht, zudem wurde ein allfälliger Zusammenhang zwischen Seropositivität und Krankheit abgeklärt ...
Kummrow, Maya Sibylle; https://orcid.org/
core   +1 more source

Recurrent steroid‐responsive hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy in a Maine Coon cat

open access: yesVeterinary Record Case Reports, Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2025.
Abstract A 5‐year‐old, neutered, female Maine Coon with history of eosinophilic enteritis presented for acute deterioration following placement of a subcutaneous ureteral by‐pass. Physical examination revealed a new 4/6, left, parasternal, systolic heart murmur.
Perrine Henry   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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