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Family Iridoviridae: Poor Viral Relations No Longer

2009
Members of the family Iridoviridae infect a diverse array of invertebrate and cold-blooded vertebrate hosts and are currently viewed as emerging pathogens of fish and amphibians. Iridovirid replication is unique and involves both nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments, a circularly permuted, terminally redundant genome that, in the case of vertebrate ...
V G, Chinchar   +3 more
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The Epizootic Haematopoietic Necrosis Virus (Iridoviridae) Induces Apoptosis In Vitro

Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 2002
The epizootic haematopoietic necrosis virus (EHNV) is an iridovirus causing severe disease in different fish species. We investigated the induction of apoptosis during EHNV infection of the epithelioma carp papulosum (EPC) cell line. Apoptosis reveals several characteristic morphological changes, such as chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation ...
S, Essbauer, W, Ahne
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Comparison of the eIF-2α Homologous Proteins of Seven Ranaviruses (Iridoviridae)

Virus Genes, 2001
The alpha-subunit of the eukaryotic initiation factor 2 (eIF-2alpha) is a key component of the translation machinery of the cell. In response to cellular stress such as viral infections, eIF-2alpha is phosphorylated by double-stranded RNA-dependent protein kinase (PKR) leading to the inhibition of cellular protein synthesis.
S, Essbauer, M, Bremont, W, Ahne
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First report of megalocytivirus (iridoviridae) in cultured bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus, in China

Microbial Pathogenesis, 2019
The bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus, is an important aquacultural and recreational species in southern China because of its excellent taste, rapid growth rate, and good looks. At present, few pathogens are known to affect the bluegill sunfish. However, an iridovirus-like disease recently caused heavy losses to the bluegill sunfish aquaculture ...
Lihui, Liu   +6 more
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Ranaviruses (family Iridoviridae): emerging cold-blooded killers

Archives of Virology, 2002
Although possessing novel replicative and structural features, the family Iridoviridae has not been as extensively studied as other families of large, DNA-containing viruses (e.g., poxviridae and herpesviridae). This oversight most likely reflects the inability of iridoviruses to infect mammals and birds, and their heretofore low pathogenicity among ...
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Iridoviridae

1987
12 ref., chap.
Darcy, F., Devauchelle, Gerard
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Establishment and Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies against Fish Virus (Iridoviridae)

1993
Fish virus of the family Iridoviridae often seriously damages the aquaculture of such fish as the red sea bream (Pagrus major) and striped jack (Caranx delicatissimus). The virus causes symptoms like severe anemia, cell hypertrophy in some tissues, and mortality; however, the virus has not been thoroughly characterized.
Hiroshi Oda   +6 more
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Report on iridovirus IIV-31 (Iridoviridae, Iridovirus) infecting terrestrial isopods (Isopoda, Oniscidea) in Japan

Crustaceana, 2012
We conducted a comprehensive review of blue isopods in Japan by collecting isopod species from eight sites located on three Japanese islands (Honshu, Kyushu and Okinawajima). We also interviewed Japanese soil-fauna researchers and retrieved data from the Internet detailing isopod collections in Japan. From analysis of the complete data set, we conclude
S. Karasawa, J. Takatsuka, J. Kato
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Iridoviridae

2017
Darrell W. Anthony, Michel Comps
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IRIDOVIRIDAE – INVERTEBRATE

1999
Richard Webby, James Kalmakoff
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