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Journal of medical virology, 2014
Human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) is an important cause of respiratory disease. The majority of studies addressing the importance of virus co-infections to the HRSV-disease have been based on the detection of HRSV by RT-PCR, which may not distinguish current replication from prolonged shedding of remnant RNA from previous HRSV infections.
T B, Gagliardi +8 more
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Human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) is an important cause of respiratory disease. The majority of studies addressing the importance of virus co-infections to the HRSV-disease have been based on the detection of HRSV by RT-PCR, which may not distinguish current replication from prolonged shedding of remnant RNA from previous HRSV infections.
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[Genetic characteristics of the matrix protein of human respiratory syncytial viruses].
Zhongguo yi miao he mian yi, 2010Describe the genetic characteristics of Matrix protein coding region of HRSV isolates from Beijing and GenBank downloaded sequences.RT-PCR was performed to amplify the M protein gene of 2 A and 2 B subgroups HRSV isolates from Beijing in 2004. The RT-PCR products were sequenced for M protein coding region.
Yan, Zhang +2 more
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Pulmonary infections with respiratory syncytial virus and the parainfluenza viruses.
Seminars in respiratory infections, 1988Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the parainfluenza viruses (PIVs) are the most important causes of acute lower respiratory illness (LRI) in infants and children under 6 years of age. These enveloped viruses are members of the paramyxovirus family.
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IGF1R is an entry receptor for respiratory syncytial virus
Nature, 2020C. Griffiths +17 more
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Revisiting the rules of life for viruses of microorganisms
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Adrienne M S Correa +2 more
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Marine viruses — major players in the global ecosystem
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2007Curtis A Suttle
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The evolution of seasonal influenza viruses
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2017Velislava N Petrova, Colin A Russell
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