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Diversity and Potential Cross-Species Transmission of Rotavirus A in Wild Animals in Yunnan, China. [PDF]
Le X+8 more
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From islands to infectomes: host-specific viral diversity among birds across remote islands. [PDF]
Grimwood RM+10 more
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Comparison of Three Viral Nucleic Acid Preamplification Pipelines for Sewage Viral Metagenomics. [PDF]
Fernandez-Cassi X, Kohn T.
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Seroepidemiological Survey on Bluetongue Virus (BTV) among Cattle, Sheep, and Goats in Gadarif State, Eastern Sudan. [PDF]
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Development and Evaluation of a New Measles Detection Assay Using Real-Time RT-PCR. [PDF]
Chayeb VA+11 more
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Characterisation of putative novel tick viruses and zoonotic risk prediction. [PDF]
Lin Y, Pascall DJ.
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Discovery of diverse and high-quality mRNA capping enzymes through a language model-enabled platform. [PDF]
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Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1994
The members of the Reoviridae family are extremely varied in host ranges and have such diverse natural histories that it is compelling to conclude that their structural asset and replication strategy are uniquely successful in evolutionary terms. It follows that their study addresses fundamental aspects of virology, besides the ones which are customary
URBANO, PASQUALE, URBANO FG
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The members of the Reoviridae family are extremely varied in host ranges and have such diverse natural histories that it is compelling to conclude that their structural asset and replication strategy are uniquely successful in evolutionary terms. It follows that their study addresses fundamental aspects of virology, besides the ones which are customary
URBANO, PASQUALE, URBANO FG
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2007
Publisher Summary Rotaviruses are the primary cause of severe gastroenteritis in young children. They are also major etiologic agents of severe diarrhea in young animals of many species and cause large economic losses within the livestock industry due to their associated morbidity and mortality. Prior to the development of pathogen-free mouse colonies
Anthony L. Farone+3 more
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Publisher Summary Rotaviruses are the primary cause of severe gastroenteritis in young children. They are also major etiologic agents of severe diarrhea in young animals of many species and cause large economic losses within the livestock industry due to their associated morbidity and mortality. Prior to the development of pathogen-free mouse colonies
Anthony L. Farone+3 more
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