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Parvoviridae of Invertebrates: Densonucleosis Viruses
Shigemi Kawase, Edouard Kurstak
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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.
Zhu Chun, Huang Xianbo
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Selective pressure dominates the synonymous codon usage in parvoviridae
Virus Genes, 2012Parvoviridae 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 +2 more
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Echinoderms are important constituents of marine ecosystems, where they may influence the recruitment success of benthic flora and fauna, and are important consumers of detritus and plant materials. There are currently no described viruses of echinoderms.
Ian Hewson
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Archives of Virology, 2020
In this study, a novel parvovirus (gyb-MR02/2015/HUN, MT580795) was detected in barn owls (Tyto alba) and genetically characterized using viral metagenomics and PCR methods. The NS1 and VP1 proteins of gyb-MR02/2015/HUN share only 45.4% and 50.1% amino acid sequence identity, respectively, to the corresponding proteins of peafowl parvovirus 2 (MK988620)
Renáta Hargitai +6 more
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In this study, a novel parvovirus (gyb-MR02/2015/HUN, MT580795) was detected in barn owls (Tyto alba) and genetically characterized using viral metagenomics and PCR methods. The NS1 and VP1 proteins of gyb-MR02/2015/HUN share only 45.4% and 50.1% amino acid sequence identity, respectively, to the corresponding proteins of peafowl parvovirus 2 (MK988620)
Renáta Hargitai +6 more
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Rapid and sensitive heterologous enzyme immunoassays for densonucleosis virus (Parvoviridae)
Archives of Virology, 1982There exists a serious lack of rapid and sensitive methods to identify densonucleosis viruses and to discriminate among them. Two different enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) were adapted for this purpose, which were both significantly faster and more sensitive than currently used ELISA procedures.
P, Tijssen, D M, Su, E, Kurstak
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Papillomaviridae ve Parvoviridae
Papillomavirus ve parvovirus enfeksiyonları, ruminantlar ve domuzlarda çeşitli klinik tablolarla seyreden ve veteriner hekimlikte giderek artan öneme sahip viral hastalıklardır. Papillomaviruslar, özellikle sığır, koyun, keçi ve domuzlarda deri ve meme lezyonlarına yol açmakta; lezyonlar çoğunlukla iyi huylu olsa da bazı tiplerde malign transformasyon ...exaly +2 more sources
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Porodica Adenoviridae ima dva roda: Mastadenovirus i Aviadenovirus. Članovi roda Mastadenovirus patogeni su za sisavce (čovjek, majmun, govedo, glodavci, pas) a roda Aviadenovirus za ptice. Prve adenoviruse izolirali su 1953. g. Rowe i suradnici iz tonzila odstranjenih u djece, te nešto kasnije Hilleman i Werner iz sekreta gornjeg dijela dišnih putova ...
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Porodica Adenoviridae ima dva roda: Mastadenovirus i Aviadenovirus. Članovi roda Mastadenovirus patogeni su za sisavce (čovjek, majmun, govedo, glodavci, pas) a roda Aviadenovirus za ptice. Prve adenoviruse izolirali su 1953. g. Rowe i suradnici iz tonzila odstranjenih u djece, te nešto kasnije Hilleman i Werner iz sekreta gornjeg dijela dišnih putova ...
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