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Diversity and Evolution of Viral Pathogen Community in Cave Nectar Bats (Eonycteris spelaea)
Bats are unique mammals, exhibit distinctive life history traits and have unique immunological approaches to suppression of viral diseases upon infection.
Ian H Mendenhall +7 more
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Early Steps of Picornavirus Infection
Picornaviridae is a large family of viruses that cause a variety of infectious diseases in humans and animals. It includes important viruses such as poliovirus, hepatisis A virus and foot and mouth disease virus. Early steps of infection play important roles in determining the host range and the target organs for each virus.
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Cellular entry and uncoating of naked and quasi-enveloped human hepatoviruses
Many ‘non-enveloped’ viruses, including hepatitis A virus (HAV), are released non-lytically from infected cells as infectious, quasi-enveloped virions cloaked in host membranes.
Efraín E Rivera-Serrano +3 more
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Receptor molecules play key roles in the cellular entry of picornaviruses, and TIM1 (HAVCR1) is widely accepted to be the receptor for hepatitis A virus (HAV), an unusual, hepatotropic human picornavirus.
Anshuman Das +12 more
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The study of microbe infections has always been a very effective approach to unveil and dissect cellular pathways. Autophagy is not an exception. Although some of the breakthrough discoveries in the field were obtained using yeast, pathogens have been ...
Mario Mauthe, Fulvio Reggiori
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Beak deformities in north Patagonian birds [PDF]
Within the last decade, many individuals of several bird species with abnormal and strange beaks deformationshave been reported from Alaska, United States, and from United Kingdom and Ireland.
Cueto, Víctor +2 more
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Picornavirus Genome Replication [PDF]
Harsh B. Pathak +4 more
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Viral metagenomic analysis reveals potential biological hazards in non‐human primates in a zoo
Pathogens have been documented to be transmissible between humans and non‐human primates (NHPs), with NHPs demonstrating susceptibility to human viruses. Conducting surveillance for viruses in NHPs to identify potential zoonotic agents that may emerge or
Ruiying Liang +13 more
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