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1983
Several of the leafhopper- and planthopper-borne diseases we now know to be caused by viruses that belong to the Reoviridae were studied for many years without their etiological agents being recognized (Lyon, 1910; Fukushi, 1931; L.N. Black, 1944; Biraghi, 1949; Fenaroli, 1949).
Guido Boccardo, R.I.B. Francki
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Several of the leafhopper- and planthopper-borne diseases we now know to be caused by viruses that belong to the Reoviridae were studied for many years without their etiological agents being recognized (Lyon, 1910; Fukushi, 1931; L.N. Black, 1944; Biraghi, 1949; Fenaroli, 1949).
Guido Boccardo, R.I.B. Francki
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Infektologie - Kompendium humanpathogener Infektionskrankheiten und Erreger, 2019
Oliver Gries, Thomas Ly
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Oliver Gries, Thomas Ly
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, 2018
e14534Background: The purpose of the study was to assess a cancer preventive and oncolytic effect of a strain of a new group of rotaviruses (family Reoviridae) using a model of transplantable Gueri...
S. Kolpakov+5 more
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e14534Background: The purpose of the study was to assess a cancer preventive and oncolytic effect of a strain of a new group of rotaviruses (family Reoviridae) using a model of transplantable Gueri...
S. Kolpakov+5 more
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Cytoplasmic Polyhedrosis Viruses—Reoviridae
1989Publisher Summary Cytoplasmic polyhedrosis viruses (CPV) are common contaminants among the insect populations collected in the field or reared in the laboratory. This chapter discusses CPV with current updated results, mainly obtained in the laboratory, on the replication as well as on the biochemical and molecular biology of this group of viruses ...
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Colorado Tick Fever and Other Arthropod Borne Reoviridae
, 2017Among arthropod-borne viral infections, Colorado tick fever is second in incidence in North America only to West Nile fever (1). As with other viruses, evidence of infection by arthropod-borne reoviruses, including many newly identified viruses, as the ...
S. Yukl, J. Wong
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1974
The discovery by Gomatos and Tamm (1963a) that reovirus RNA is double-stranded caused great interest since, although double-stranded RNA was at that time under active investigation as the replicative form of viral genomes consisting of single-stranded RNA, it provided the first source of stable double-stranded RNA.
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The discovery by Gomatos and Tamm (1963a) that reovirus RNA is double-stranded caused great interest since, although double-stranded RNA was at that time under active investigation as the replicative form of viral genomes consisting of single-stranded RNA, it provided the first source of stable double-stranded RNA.
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Reoviridae: The Orbiviruses (Colorado Tick Fever) [PDF]
Disease: Colorado tick fever. Etiologic Agent: Colorado tick fever virus. Source: Dermacentor andersoni ticks, possibly other ixodid tick species; certain wild rodents (tissues and blood); possibly human blood (by tick bite) or by inoculation or percutaneous contact with infected tick fluids, blood, or infected tissues of rodent hosts or human cases ...
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1987
Publisher Summary The members of the virus family Reoviridae are non-lipid-containing spherical particles 70-80 nm in diameter, generally consisting of two concentric protein shells (capsids) containing typically 10 to 12 1-4 kb dsRNA molecules. Members of the Reoviridae have an unusually large host range, including vertebrates, insects and plants ...
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Publisher Summary The members of the virus family Reoviridae are non-lipid-containing spherical particles 70-80 nm in diameter, generally consisting of two concentric protein shells (capsids) containing typically 10 to 12 1-4 kb dsRNA molecules. Members of the Reoviridae have an unusually large host range, including vertebrates, insects and plants ...
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Genomic Segment Reassortment in Rotaviruses and Other Reoviridae
1991Publisher Summary The name reovirus was originally proposed by Sabin in 1959 to reclassify viruses designated as echovirus 10 because of their vastly different morphological and growth properties compared to other enteric cytopathogenic human orphan (ECHO) and related viruses.
Richard L. Ward, Robert F. Ramig
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