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Glass eels and viruses – a lesson learnt from stocking the eastern German Baltic Sea coast
Abstract Concerns about Anguillid herpesvirus 1 (AngHV‐1) in European eels, especially due to stocking measures, is increasingly coming into focus and raises questions regarding disease monitoring and prevention. In the past, stocking of AngHV‐1‐positive eels into waters assumed AngHV‐1‐free has led to a rapid increase of infected eels in the wild. For
Laura Kullmann +3 more
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Orf virus kao uzročnik zoonoze
Opisana je infekcija s orf virusom u ovaca, koza i čovjeka. Uz kliničku sliku, iznijeta je dijagnostika, liječenje i profilaksa od ove infekcije te stanje u Hrvatskoj s obzirom na proširenost infekcije.
Cvetnić, Slavko +3 more
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Evidence for a novel gene associated with human influenza A viruses
Background Influenza A virus genomes are comprised of 8 negative strand single-stranded RNA segments and are thought to encode 11 proteins, which are all translated from mRNAs complementary to the genomic strands.
Upton Chris +2 more
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The orf virus (ORFV) protein OV20.0 interacts with the microprocessor complex subunit DGCR8 to regulate miRNA biogenesis and ORFV infection [PDF]
Guan‐Ru Liao +4 more
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The human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is a retrovirus associated with both proliferative and inflammatory disorders. This virus causes a persistent infection, mainly in CD4+ T lymphocyte.
Carolina Rosadas, Marzia Puccioni-Sohler
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Feast of Sacrifice and Orf, Milan, Italy, 2015–2018
Orf (ecthyma contagiosum) is an infection of the skin caused by a DNA virus belonging to the genus Parapoxvirus. We recently observed 7 cases of orf in Muslim men living in the metropolitan area of Milan, Italy, who acquired the infection after the Feast
Stefano Veraldi +4 more
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Orf Virus: A New Class of Immunotherapy Drugs
Orf is one of the most widespread viral diseases worldwide, usually benign and self-limiting, and mainly affects not only sheep and goats, but also various other ruminants and mammals.
Rui-xue Wang, S. Luo
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Chicken Pulmonary MicroRNAs Targeting the PB2 (Segment 1) of Avian Influenza Virus
The PB2 segment of H5N1 is essential for replication and host adaptation. We screened 200 miRNAs and identified five (gga‐miR‐17‐3p, gga‐miR‐29a‐5p, gga‐miR‐1718, gga‐miR‐16c‐5p, and gga‐miR‐1744‐5p) using thermodynamic stability of heteroduplex, seed sequence complementarity, conservation, and accessibility, offering insights into host antiviral ...
Akanksha Choudhary +7 more
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In vitro interaction and colocalization of HSV-1 ORF P with a cellular splicing factor (SC35) using pulldown assay [PDF]
Herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1) causes a variety of diseases in human. This virus is a neurotropic pathogen of human that establishes latent infection in the sensory ganglia innervating the site of primary infection. A number of genes including ICP34.
Karimi, Ali., Salehi, Rasoul.
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Transcriptome analysis of sheep oral mucosa response to Orf virus infection
Contagious ecthyma is a highly contagious disease with worldwide distribution, which is caused by the Orf virus (ORFV) belonging to the Parapoxvirus. To study the alteration of host gene expression in response to ORFV infection at the transcriptional ...
H. Jia +9 more
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