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Virome characterization of wild small mammals provides new insight into zoonotic pathogens in West Africa. [PDF]
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Genome sequence of Novirhabdovirus isolated from white bass (Morone chrysops), Ohio/North Carolina, USA. [PDF]
Warg J, Killian ML, Clayton R, Cruz A.
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scTRIM44 Positively Regulated Siniperca Chuatsi Rhabdovirus Through RIG-I- and MDA5-Mediated Interferon Signaling. [PDF]
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Diversity and persistence of the RNA virome of Philaenus spumarius, the European vector of Xylella fastidiosa. [PDF]
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Rhabdovirus Olivaceus (Hirame Rhabdovirus)
1989Hirame rhabdovirus (HRV) is a fish rhabdovirus discovered from a moribund hirame (Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus) cultured in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, at 1984. Characteristics of HRV have been found sufficiently distinct from other known fish rhabdoviruses; this virus has been named Rhabdovirus olivaceus, derived from the scientific name of ...
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Archives of Virology, 2013
The complete coding sequences were determined for four putative vesiculoviruses isolated from fish. Sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis based on the predicted amino acid sequences of the five main proteins assigned tench rhabdovirus and grass carp rhabdovirus together with spring viraemia of carp and pike fry rhabdovirus to a lineage that was ...
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The complete coding sequences were determined for four putative vesiculoviruses isolated from fish. Sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis based on the predicted amino acid sequences of the five main proteins assigned tench rhabdovirus and grass carp rhabdovirus together with spring viraemia of carp and pike fry rhabdovirus to a lineage that was ...
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Rhabdovirus assembly and budding
Virus Research, 2004Rhabdoviruses are a diverse, widely-distributed group of enveloped viruses that assemble and bud from the plasma membrane of host cells. Recent advances in the identification of domains on both the envelope glycoprotein and the matrix protein of rhabdoviruses that contribute to virus assembly and release have allowed us to refine current models of ...
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