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Publisher Summary Parvoviridae are nonenveloped isometric particles approximately 20-25 nm in diameter consisting of an exterior protein shell (capsid) and an internal DNA genome. Members of the parvovirus genus are pathogenic in many animals, though usually confined to one species in natural infections.
Barrie J. Carter, Peter Tattersall
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Characteristics and Taxonomy of <i>Parvoviridae</i>
G. Siegl +6 more
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Parvoviridae of Invertebrates: Densonucleosis Viruses
Shigemi Kawase, Edouard Kurstak
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Parvoviruses of Carnivores, and the Emergence of Canine Parvovirus (Parvoviridae)
Colin R. Parrish +2 more
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Selective pressure dominates the synonymous codon usage in parvoviridae
Parvoviridae is a family of small non-enveloped viruses and divided into two subfamilies. The family members infect a wide range of organisms from insects to humans and some of the members (e.g., nonpathogenic adeno-associated viruses) are effective gene therapy delivery vectors.
Sheng-Lin Shi +4 more
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PARVOVIRUSES (PARVOVIRIDAE) | Rodents, Pigs, Cattle and Waterfowl
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Novel parvovirus sublineage in the family of Parvoviridae
Virus Genes, 2010Parvoviridae, which are classified into two subfamilies Parvovirinae and Densovirinae, can infect both vertebrate and insects and are related to a wide range of diseases in insects, animals, and humans. In this report, several new parvoviruses were identified in swine sera collected in southeastern China.
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