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Computational Development of Multi-Epitope Reovirus Vaccine with Potent Predicted Binding to TLR2 and TLR4. [PDF]
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Molecular Characterization of Pathogenic Avian Reovirus Circulating in Clinically Affected Chickens in Southeastern China (2022-2023) and Its Immunosuppressive Interference with Fowl Adenovirus Serotype 4 Vaccination. [PDF]
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Virology, 1962
Abstract The fine structure of the reovirus type III has been studied by electron microscopy, using the negative staining method. The virus, grown on the epithelial strain of KB neoplastic cells, has a mean diameter of 595 A and shows evidence of icosahedral shape and 5:3:2 symmetry. The particles were found to have a core, an inner layer on the core
C, VASQUEZ, P, TOURNIER
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Abstract The fine structure of the reovirus type III has been studied by electron microscopy, using the negative staining method. The virus, grown on the epithelial strain of KB neoplastic cells, has a mean diameter of 595 A and shows evidence of icosahedral shape and 5:3:2 symmetry. The particles were found to have a core, an inner layer on the core
C, VASQUEZ, P, TOURNIER
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Virology, 1990
Conditions under which reovirus RNA is infectious have been worked out. In brief, single-stranded (plus-stranded, ss) and/or double-stranded (ds) RNA of reovirus serotype 3 (ST3 virus) is lipofected into L929 mouse fibroblasts together with a rabbit reticulocyte lysate in which ss or melted dsRNA has been translated.
M R, Roner, L A, Sutphin, W K, Joklik
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Conditions under which reovirus RNA is infectious have been worked out. In brief, single-stranded (plus-stranded, ss) and/or double-stranded (ds) RNA of reovirus serotype 3 (ST3 virus) is lipofected into L929 mouse fibroblasts together with a rabbit reticulocyte lysate in which ss or melted dsRNA has been translated.
M R, Roner, L A, Sutphin, W K, Joklik
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The Reovirus Replicative Cycle
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1976Soon after entry into their host cells ssRNA viruses form doule-stranded replicative intermediates. Most RNA viruses exist only transiently in this double-stranded form. Double-strand formation occurs irrespective of whether the genome is of the same or complementary polarity to viral mRNA. In contrast, reoviruses contain dsRNAs from the outset. Single,
S C, Silverstein, J K, Christman, G, Acs
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1969
Publisher Summary The chapter describes the different aspects of the replication of reoviruses in tissue culture cells, and includes discussion of the mechanism of reovirus adsorption and penetration, degradation of the parental virus in infected cells, biosynthesis of virus-specific RNA's and proteins, and the assembly of mature infectious virus ...
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Publisher Summary The chapter describes the different aspects of the replication of reoviruses in tissue culture cells, and includes discussion of the mechanism of reovirus adsorption and penetration, degradation of the parental virus in infected cells, biosynthesis of virus-specific RNA's and proteins, and the assembly of mature infectious virus ...
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1981
Genetic studies aimed at a better understanding of aspects of the structure and function of the genome of mammalian reoviruses were initiated in the late 1960s. These began with the isolation and characterization of temperature-sensitive mutants (Fields and Joklik 1969, Ikegami and Gomatos 1968).
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Genetic studies aimed at a better understanding of aspects of the structure and function of the genome of mammalian reoviruses were initiated in the late 1960s. These began with the isolation and characterization of temperature-sensitive mutants (Fields and Joklik 1969, Ikegami and Gomatos 1968).
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