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Nomenclature of Pandoravirus Species
Microbe Magazine, 2014The fascinating article by Marcia Stone on “Newly analyzed giant viruses suggest reconfigured tree of life” in the October issue of Microbe, p. 386, presents Pandoravirus salinus (“the salty”) and Pandoravirus dulcis (“the sweet”). These two viruses (N. Philippe et al., Science 341:281–286, 2013) together with Megavirus chilensis (D.
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Trends in Internal Medicine, 2022
This article presents arguments on the proliferation of new diseases (the Pandoravirus genum for instance) related to material from human extermination in gas chambers & crematory ovens or uranium mines and nuclear reactors. The birth of extremely large viruses together with some other diseases can be retraced from historic examples.
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This article presents arguments on the proliferation of new diseases (the Pandoravirus genum for instance) related to material from human extermination in gas chambers & crematory ovens or uranium mines and nuclear reactors. The birth of extremely large viruses together with some other diseases can be retraced from historic examples.
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Pandoravirus: the melting Arctic is releasing ancient germs – how worried should we be?
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Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature, 2014
Yuri Wolf, Natalya Yutin
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Yuri Wolf, Natalya Yutin
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A new branch of life found in a pond in Melbourne: Pandoravirus promises future surprises
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