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Paramyxovirus Infection in Snakes

1989
Parvo-, Adeno-, Herpes- and Picornavirus (gastroenteritis and encephalitis; Berger et al.,1984; Heldstab et al.,1984), Leukovirus (myxofibroma; Lunger et al.,1978) and Paramyxovirus (pneumonia with encephalitis; Foelsch et al.,1976; Jacobson et al.,1980,1981) have been reported to be pathogenic for snakes.
M. Müller, N. Zangger, H. P. Jakob
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Paramyxovirus-Like Inclusions

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1995
J A, Tschen   +3 more
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Paramyxovirus Infections

2021
Hans Lutz   +2 more
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Paramyxovirus persistence

1995
In this study, SV5 infection of Balb/c mouse fibroblast cells has been used as a model system to investigate the possible mechanisms underlying the establishment and maintenance of Paramyxovirus persistence. It was found that following entry to these cells, the virus initiated a wave of transcription and replication, similar to that of a permissive ...
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Paramyxovirus M Proteins

1991
The paramyxovirus M protein has the job of gathering all of the virus components together at the plasma membrane in preparation for budding. It is a prototype for performing the assembly “bandleader” function: a function which all enveloped viruses must perform. While the paramyxovirus M protein is clearly involved in this orchestration, the mechanisms
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Concurrent pigeon paramyxovirus-1 and Acinetobacter baumannii infection in a fatal case of pneumonia

Emerging Microbes and Infections, 2022
Xiaowei Qi, Binghuai Lu, Yanyan Fan
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Paramyxovirus

2006
ELLEN BRONSON, MICHAEL R. CRANFIELD
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