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ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Picornaviridae
The family Picornaviridae comprises small non-enveloped viruses with RNA genomes of 6.7 to 10.1 kb, and contains >30 genera and >75 species. Most of the known picornaviruses infect mammals and birds, but some have also been detected in reptiles, amphibians and fish.
Zell, R. +14 more
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Recombinant Viruses from the Picornaviridae Family Occurring in Racing Pigeons
Viruses from Picornaviridae family are known pathogens of poultry, although the information on their occurrence and pathogenicity in pigeons is scarce. In this research, efforts are made to broaden the knowledge on Megrivirus B and Pigeon picornavirus B ...
Ewa Łukaszuk +2 more
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Endosome rupture enables enteroviruses from the family Picornaviridae to infect cells
Membrane penetration by non-enveloped viruses is diverse and generally not well understood. Enteroviruses, one of the largest groups of non-enveloped viruses, cause diseases ranging from the common cold to life-threatening encephalitis.
Aygul Ishemgulova +13 more
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The seal picornavirus 1, species Aquamavirus A, is currently the only recognized member of the genus Aquamavirus within the family Picornaviridae. The bear picornavirus 1 was recently proposed as the second species in the genus under the name aquamavirus
Thais C. S. Rodrigues +7 more
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The role of picornavirus infection in epileptogenesis
Picornaviridae are a family of small positive-strand RNA viruses, and transmitted via the respiratory or fecal-oral route. The neurotropic picornaviruses can induce acute or late recurrent seizures following central nervous system infection, by infecting
Runxuan Zhang +4 more
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Advances and Breakthroughs in IRES-Directed Translation and Replication of Picornaviruses
Viruses lack the properties to replicate independently due to the limited resources encoded in their genome; therefore, they hijack the host cell machinery to replicate and survive.
Sahibzada Waheed Abdullah +4 more
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Nonsusceptibility of Primate Cells to Taura Syndrome Virus
Taura syndrome virus (TSV), a pathogen of penaeid shrimp and member of the family Dicistroviridae, was recently reported to have the ability to infect primate cells. We independently retested this hypothesis.
Carlos R. Pantoja +4 more
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Antivirals blocking entry of enteroviruses and therapeutic potential
Viruses from the genus Enterovirus (EV) of the Picornaviridae family are known to cause diseases such as hand foot and mouth disease (HFMD), respiratory diseases, encephalitis and myocarditis.
Mohd Ishtiaq Anasir +2 more
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Screening of feral and wood pigeons for viruses harbouring a conserved mobile viral element: characterization of novel Astroviruses and Picornaviruses. [PDF]
A highly conserved RNA-motif of yet unknown function, called stem-loop-2-like motif (s2m), has been identified in the 3' end of the genomes of viruses belonging to different RNA virus families which infect a broad range of mammal and bird species ...
Tone Kofstad, Christine M Jonassen
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