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Electron Microscopy in Viral Diagnosis, 2019
Erskine L. Palmer, M. L. Martin
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Erskine L. Palmer, M. L. Martin
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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.
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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.
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Newcastle Disease Virus (Paramyxoviridae)
2021Newcastle disease (ND) is one of the most important infectious diseases of poultry. It is caused by virulent Avian avulavirus 1 (AAvV-1), also known as Newcastle disease virus (NDV) or Avian paramyxovirus 1 (APMV-1). Since the mid-1920s, ND has spread throughout the world.
Peeters, Ben, Koch, Guus
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Avian Paramyxoviridae - recent developments
Veterinary Microbiology, 1990This 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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T Cell Cross-Reactivity Among Viruses of the Paramyxoviridae
Viral Immunology, 1987Blastogenesis 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
B, Ziola, R H, Smith
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Paramyxoviridae: Transcription and Replication
1991Publisher 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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RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS – HUMAN (PARAMYXOVIRIDAE)
Peter L. Collins
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