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Isolation of a Bovine Rhinovirus
SummaryA bovine rhinovirus was isolated from an apparently normal calf in BEK cell cultures. The virus was found to contain RNA, was 25-27 mμ in diameter, acid labile, chloroform resistant, and was stabilized against thermal inactivation by molar MgCl2. The virus grew slightly better in 33°C than at 37°C. The virus was serologically related to 2 German
Mary G. Lillie, Sashi B. Mohanty
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Human rhinovirus C: a newly discovered human rhinovirus species [PDF]
Although often ignored, human rhinoviruses (HRVs) are the most frequent causes of respiratory tract infections (RTIs). A group of closely related novel rhinoviruses have recently been discovered. Based on their unique phylogenetic position and distinct genomic features, they are classified as a separate species, HRV-C.
Susanna K. P. Lau+3 more
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Background Rhinovirus, the most common cause of upper respiratory tract infections, has been implicated in asthma exacerbations and possibly asthma deaths. Although the method of transmission of rhinoviruses is disputed, several studies have demonstrated
Rudnick Stephen+3 more
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Background and objectivesAlthough association between respiratory syncytial virus infection and later asthma development has been established, little is known about the role of other respiratory viruses.
Cristina O'Callaghan-Gordo+8 more
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Although the common cold, usually caused by human rhinoviruses, is responsible for enormous damage to the economy and health every year, there are hardly any treatment options or prophylaxis for rhinovirus infections.
Lisa-Marie Sittek+2 more
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Activity of the Human Rhinovirus 3C Protease Studied in Various Buffers, Additives and Detergents Solutions for Recombinant Protein Production. [PDF]
Proteases are widely used to remove affinity and solubility tags from recombinant proteins to avoid potential interference of these tags with the structure and function of the fusion partner.
Raheem Ullah+7 more
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Prematurity and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) increase the risk of asthma later in life. Supplemental oxygen therapy is a risk factor for chronic respiratory symptoms in infants with BPD.
Tracy X. Cui+4 more
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Respiratory virus mRNA vaccines: mRNA Design, clinical studies, and future challenges
Abstract Respiratory infectious diseases frequently erupt on a global scale, with RNA viruses, such as SARS‐CoV‐2, RSV, and influenza viruses, posing challenges to vaccine development due to their high mutation rates. Traditional vaccine development cycles are lengthy and struggle to keep pace with rapidly evolving viruses, whereas messenger RNA (mRNA)
Linlin Zheng, Han Feng
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Bronchial epithelial cells are the first target cell for rhinovirus infection. The course of viral infections in patients with acute bronchitis, asthma and COPD can be improved by oral application of Pelargonium sidoides radix extract; however, the ...
M. Roth, L. Fang, D. Stolz, M. Tamm
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Myocarditis Related to Rhinovirus
An 13 year old girl presented with chest pain, fainting and palpitations and was diagnosed with myocarditis by ECG and cardioechography. The child was treated in the ICU of the National Hospital of Pediatrics, and recovered well without complication.
Thanh DTM, Lien DM, Hanh LTH
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