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Rhabdovirus Olivaceus (Hirame Rhabdovirus)

1989
Hirame 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 ...
T. Kimura   +3 more
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Characterisation of the genomes of four putative vesiculoviruses: tench rhabdovirus, grass carp rhabdovirus, perch rhabdovirus and eel rhabdovirus European X

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 ...
David M, Stone   +4 more
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Further Studies on Cynara Rhabdovirus

Journal of Phytopathology, 1988
AbstractCynara rhabdovirus (CyRV) was isolated from symptomless artichoke plants in southern Italy using Nicotiana langsdorffii as susceptible host and immune serum to artichoke latent virus to eliminate this virus from inoculum. CyRV can infect several solanaceous species, has thermal inactivation point of 40‐45°C, dilution end point between 10−2 and ...
Rana GL, Di Franco A, Galasso I
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Complete genome sequence of Menghai rhabdovirus, a novel mosquito-borne rhabdovirus from China

Archives of Virology, 2016
Menghai rhabdovirus (MRV) was isolated from Aedes albopictus in Menghai county of Yunnan Province, China, in August 2010. Whole-genome sequencing of MRV was performed using an Ion PGM™ Sequencer. We found that MRV is a single-stranded, negative-sense RNA virus.
Qiang, Sun   +16 more
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Rhabdovirus Evasion of the Interferon System

Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research, 2009
The family Rhabdoviridae contains important pathogens of humans, livestock, and crops, including the insect-transmitted vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) and the neurotropic rabies virus (RV), which is directly transmitted between mammals. In spite of a highly similar organization of RNA genomes, proteins, and virus particles, cell biology of VSV and RV
Martina, Rieder, Karl-Klaus, Conzelmann
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A Novel Fish Rhabdovirus from Sweden is Closely Related to the Finnish Rhabdovirus 903/87

Virus Genes, 2002
A novel rhabdovirus, preliminary designated as the Sea trout rhabdovirus 28/97 (STRV 28/97), was isolated from sea trout (Salmo trutta trutta) in Sweden in 1996. The fish showed central nervous symptoms, and at the autopsy petechial bleedings in the mesenteric fat were visible.
Tove, Johansson   +5 more
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Rhabdovirus Membrane and Maturation

1987
Rhabdoviruses, particularly vesicular stomatitis (VSV), have provided an incisive and widely used system for studying the far more complicated biological membranes of eukaryotic cells. In addition to its simplicity, the VSV membrane can be produced in large amounts and is readily purified to homogeneity free of contaminating cell membranes.
Ranajit Pal, Robert R. Wagner
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Journee "Rhabdovirus"

1990
National ...
Hattenberger, A.M.   +2 more
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Rhabdovirus Envelope-Switching

2008
Das Tollwutvirus (Rabies Virus (RV)) ist ein neurotropes Virus aus der Familie der Rhabdoviridae innerhalb der Ordnung Mononegavirales. RV Partikel werden an der Zelloberfläche durch Membran-Budding gebildet. Dabei wird der virale Ribonukleoproteinkomplex (RNP) durch das Matrixprotein (M) in eine Membranhülle verpackt in der Trimere des Transmembran ...
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Rhabdovirus Biology and Infection

1987
Chapter 1 describes the general features of the family Rhabdoviridae, and Chapter 3 provides a moderately detailed analysis of the rhabdovirus membrane. This chapter is designed to set the stage for the in-depth chapters that follow by providing a general description of the structural components, infectivity, host reactivity, and immunology of ...
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