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Chandipura Virus: An Emerging Neurological Threat Transmitted by Sandflies in India
Chandipura virus (CHPV), a neurotropic arbovirus transmitted primarily by sandflies, has emerged as a significant public health concern in India following recurrent outbreaks with high pediatric fatality rates. This review highlights the virus's virology, transmission dynamics, clinical features, and the urgent need for improved diagnostics ...
Abrar Ahmad Zargar +2 more
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Antiviral Activity of Eugenol Against Chinese Rice-Field Eel Rhabdovirus in Monopterus albus
Chinese rice-field eel rhabdovirus (CrERV) is a serious epidemic pathogen of Chinese rice-field eel and causes severe economic losses to aquaculture. However, there are no commercial drugs presently available to control CrERV infection.
Jingwen Jiang +5 more
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APV1‐encoded p26 protein is a multifunctional VSR that suppresses RNA silencing and blocks the systemic spread of silencing signals. p26 interacts with host SGS3, a key component of the plant antiviral silencing pathway, and targets SGS3 for accelerated degradation via the ubiquitination pathway.
Xianmei Cao +7 more
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In 2022, vein yellowing symptoms appeared in a zucchini crop in Greece. High‐throughput sequencing revealed the presence of a novel varicosavirus. There is a strong association of the novel virus, putatively named as cucurbit vein yellowing‐associated varicosavirus (CVYaV), with the symptoms observed on zucchini plants in the field.
Chrysoula G. Orfanidou +8 more
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Using double-strand RNA (dsRNA) high-throughput sequencing, we identified five RNA viruses in a bean golden mosaic virus (BGMV)-resistant common bean transgenic line with symptoms of viral infection.
Dione M. T. Alves-Freitas +5 more
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Piscine novirhabdovirus = Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus (VHSV) first appeared in the Laurentian Great Lakes with large outbreaks from 2005 to 2006, as a new and novel RNA rhabdovirus subgenogroup (IVb) that killed >30 fish species. Interlude periods
Carol A. Stepien, Megan D. Niner
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Characterization of Novel Rhabdoviruses in Chinese Bats
Bats, the second largest order of mammals worldwide, harbor specific characteristics such as sustaining flight, a special immune system, unique habits, and ecological niches.
Dong-Sheng Luo +11 more
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SUMMARY Virus‐induced genome editing (VIGE) has become a useful method by enabling transient delivery of gene‐editing reagents; however, many viral systems face limitations in cargo size, host range, or reliance on transgenic Cas9‐expressing plants.
Ying‐Wen Huang +6 more
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Genome Characterization of Bird-Related Rhabdoviruses Circulating in Africa
Rhabdoviridae is the most diverse family of the negative, single-stranded RNA viruses, which includes 40 ecologically different genera that infect plants, insects, reptiles, fishes, and mammals, including humans, and birds.
Dong-Sheng Luo +6 more
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Pre‐Encoded IFN‐I Sensitivity Exacerbates Memory T Cell Senescence in Solid Tumors
Type I interferon (IFN‐I) signaling promotes p21‐dependent cell cycle arrest in senescent tumor‐specific memory T cells, resulting in poor proliferative responses and solid tumor regression during cancer vaccination. Conversely, IFNα/β receptor blockade reinvigorates T cell proliferation to regress solid tumors and is more effective with increasing ...
Andrew Nguyen +4 more
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