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Viral Capsid and Polymerase in Reoviridae
2022The members of the family Reoviridae (reoviruses) consist of 9-12 discrete double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) segments enclosed by single, double, or triple capsid layers. The outer capsid proteins of reoviruses exhibit the highest diversity in both sequence and structural organization.
Hongrong, Liu, Lingpeng, Cheng
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1988
Disease: Reovirus. Typically produces asymptomatic or subclinical illnesses resulting in seroconversion. Possibly associated mild gastrointestinal or upper respiratory infections. Association with neonatal biliary atresia and with central nervous system infections has been reported, but remains controversial.
Kenneth L. Tyler, Bernard N. Fields
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Disease: Reovirus. Typically produces asymptomatic or subclinical illnesses resulting in seroconversion. Possibly associated mild gastrointestinal or upper respiratory infections. Association with neonatal biliary atresia and with central nervous system infections has been reported, but remains controversial.
Kenneth L. Tyler, Bernard N. Fields
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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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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).
R. I. B. Francki, Guido Boccardo
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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).
R. I. B. Francki, Guido Boccardo
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2002
Porodica Reoviridae ima devet rodova: Orthoreovirus, Orbivirus, Rotavirus, Phytoreovirus, Fijivirus, Cypovirus i druge rodove, no za kralježnjake su važni samo prvih pet rodova. Godine 1953. izoliran je u miša virus hepatoencefalomijelitisa, a kasnije je označen kao prototip humanog reovirusa tip 3. Ovi virusi imaju dvolančanu RNA sastavljenu iz 10 -12
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Porodica Reoviridae ima devet rodova: Orthoreovirus, Orbivirus, Rotavirus, Phytoreovirus, Fijivirus, Cypovirus i druge rodove, no za kralježnjake su važni samo prvih pet rodova. Godine 1953. izoliran je u miša virus hepatoencefalomijelitisa, a kasnije je označen kao prototip humanog reovirusa tip 3. Ovi virusi imaju dvolančanu RNA sastavljenu iz 10 -12
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