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Assembly of Paramyxoviridae

1984
The Paramyxoviridae family is a large group of viruses divided into three genera according to their biological and biochemical characteristics (Kingsbury et al., 1978). Paramyxoviridae replicate in a wide range of animal species, tissues and Organs and readily establish persistent infections in vivo and in vitro.
Monique Dubois-Dalcq   +2 more
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T Cell Cross-Reactivity Among Viruses of the Paramyxoviridae

Viral Immunology, 1987
Blastogenesis and delayed-type hypersensitivity assays were used to examine mouse T cell responses to five viruses representing the three genera of the Paramyxoviridae. Cross-reactive T cell responses were observed in a lympho-proliferative assay for measles, mumps, respiratory syncytial, canine distemper and parainfluenza type 3 virus. Confirmation of
Richard H. Smith, Barry Ziola
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Avian Paramyxoviridae - recent developments

Veterinary Microbiology, 1990
This paper reviews the recent developments related to members of the Paramyxoviridae family which infect avian species. These developments include: (1) The identification of the virus responsible for the diseases turkey rhinotracheitis and swollen head syndrome in chickens as a member of the Pneumovirus genus, the first of this type to be isolated from
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Paramyxoviridae: Transcription and Replication

1991
Publisher Summary Nonsegmented negative-strand RNA viruses are a unique group of infectious agents that require active transcription of their genomic single-stranded RNA as a prerequisite for replication following penetration into a susceptible host cell.
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Epidemiology of Paramyxoviridae

1991
All Paramyxoviridae are extremely infectious, and there is little chance for anybody living in a cosmopolitan community to get through a full life without being infected by wild or attenuated forms of all the paramyxoviruses adapted to humans. Their common structure is labile and all viruses of this family are dependent on transmission by close ...
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Development of Subunit Paramyxoviridae Vaccines

1994
The Paramyxoviridae are negative-stranded, non-segmented RNA viruses which share similar structural features (Pringle, 1991). The helically symmetrical viral nucleocapsids are surrounded by a lipoprotein envelope. The Paramyxoviridae family has been classified into three genera: Paramyxovirus, Morbillivirus and Pneumovirus.
M. Ewasyshyn, Michel Klein
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Reverse Genetics of TheParamyxoviridae

1999
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the experiments using the technology of nonsegmented negative-strand virus genome rescue in paramyxoviruses, which led to the recovery of infectious virus from complementary DNA (cDNA) and considers the rescue of infectious virus from the members of each of the four genera for which it has been achieved ...
Andrew J. Easton, Anthony C. Marriott
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The Paramyxoviridae: Aspects of Molecular Structure, Pathogenesis, and Immunity

1989
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses some structural and replicative properties as well as molecular aspects of pathogenesis and immunity of diseases caused by the virus family Paramyxoviridae. The importance of the Paramyxoviridae as ubiquitous disease agents in humans and animals necessitates a complete understanding of the molecular structure ...
Raymond G. Marusyk   +2 more
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Paramyxoviridae

2002
PARAMYXOVIRIDAE Uvod i Kkasifkacija Porodica Paramyxoviridae ( para grč. pored i myxo grč. sluz) ima dvije podporodice: Paramyxovirinae sa tri roda: Paramyxovirus, Morbillivirus i Rubulavirus ; i Pneumovirinae s jednim rodom: Pneumovirus. Građa i umnožavanje Građa virusa.
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