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Impact of adenoviruses in human disease

Preventive Medicine, 1974
Abstract Eleven of 33 adenovirus serotypes produce acute disease in man and have their greatest effect in semiclosed populations of military recruits, particularly types 4 and 7. Pediatric adenovirus disease due to types 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 accounts for a significant proportion of childhood illness but insignificant mortality.
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Human Adenoviruses: Propagation, Purification, Quantification, and Storage

Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2006
AbstractDetailed protocols are described for the propagation of adenoviruses (Ads) and adenovirus (Ad) vectors and their purification by CsCl equilibrium density gradient centrifugation. A discussion of monolayer and spinner cell culture techniques suitable, respectively, for small‐ and large‐scale growth of adenoviruses is provided.
Maurice, Green, Paul M, Loewenstein
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Occurrence of Human Enteric Adenoviruses in Fresh Tropical Seafood from Retail Markets and Landing Centers.

Journal of Food Science, 2019
Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) are the foodborne enteric pathogens transmitted by the consumption of contaminated shellfish. In this study, the occurrence of enteric adenoviruses in finfish and shellfish was investigated by virus concentration and polymerase
Subal Kumar Ghosh   +4 more
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Immunological relationship among human adenoviruses of subgenus D

Archives of Virology, 1982
Antigenic relationships between adenoviruses of subgenus D were determined by neutralization tests in HeLa cell cultures by CPE inhibition. For cross-testing, several antisera of the same species were tested against the prototype viruses. 39 wild strains belonging to 12 different virus species were also studied.
R, Wigand, D, Keller, I, Werling
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Surface changes of human cells productively infected with human adenoviruses

Virology, 1972
Abstract Productive infection of human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells with a group C adenovirus (type 2) resulted in surface changes that were detected as increased agglutination in the presence of concanavalin A (Con A). Agglutination increased as the infection progressed, with maximum response to Con A occurring by 48 hr.
S, Salzberg, H J, Raskas
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Delivery of Recombinant Adenoviruses to Human Saphenous Vein

2003
The human saphenous vein is the most commonly used conduit for coronary artery bypass grafting owing to its ready availability, ease of harvesting, and favorable surgical handling (1). However, it suffers from a progressive decline in patency, resulting in a graft failure rate of 50% after 10 yr (2,3).
S J, George, A H, Baker
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HUMAN ADENOVIRUSES IN PIGS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1962
A R, JENNINGS, A O, BETTS
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Genome polymorphism of human adenoviruses of subgenus C

Archives of Virology, 1996
The genome of adenovirus (AV) types 1, 2, and 5 is known to be very variable as evidenced by the great number of genome types described (36, 61, and 35 for AV1, 2, and 5 respectively). Physical maps were constructed for nearly all of the restriction or R-variants by biochemical methods and by adapting restriction fragments of defined molecular weight ...
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Transformation by the human adenoviruses.

Seminars in cancer biology, 1991
Oncogenic transformation by the human adenoviruses involves the concerted action of two genes, E1A and E1B. Over the last few years the products of these genes have been characterised in considerable detail using genetic, immunological and biochemical means.
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
exaly  

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