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Mucosal leishmaniasis is associated with the Leishmania RNA virus and inappropriate cutaneous leishmaniasis treatment. [PDF]
Pazmiño FA +5 more
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First isolation and full-length genome analysis of a new RNA virus, Wenzhou sobemo-like virus 4 from <i>Culex tritaeniorhynchus</i>. [PDF]
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A positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus acquired a negative-sense open reading frame through recombination. [PDF]
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Two Birds With One Stone: RNA Virus Strategies to Manipulate G3BP1 and Other Stress Granule Components. [PDF]
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Positive-strand RNA virus replication organelles at a glance.
Stancheva VG, Sanyal S.
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Ubiquitination mediates protein localization in RNA virus-infected cells
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RNA virus diversity in rodents
Archives of Microbiology, 2023Many zoonotic disease emergencies are associated with RNA viruses in rodents that substantially impact public health. With the widespread application of meta-genomics and meta-transcriptomics for virus discovery over the last decade, viral sequences deposited in public databases have expanded rapidly, and the number of novel viruses discovered in ...
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Reviews in Medical Virology, 1997
RNA viruses constitute the most abundant group of pathogens of man, animals and plants. They share high mutation rates which are in the range 10(-3) to 10(-5) misincorporations per nucleotide site and round of copying. This is due to the absence or low efficiency of proofreading-repair or postreplicative repair activities associated with replicating ...
, Domingo, , Menéndez-Arias, , Holland
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RNA viruses constitute the most abundant group of pathogens of man, animals and plants. They share high mutation rates which are in the range 10(-3) to 10(-5) misincorporations per nucleotide site and round of copying. This is due to the absence or low efficiency of proofreading-repair or postreplicative repair activities associated with replicating ...
, Domingo, , Menéndez-Arias, , Holland
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THE RNA GENOME OF TILLIGERRY VIRUS
Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1978SummaryRNA extracted from Tilligerry virus, a member of the Eubenangee group of orbiviruses, separated into ten segments after electrophoresis in acrylamide gels. The molecular weights of most segments differed from the corresponding segments of Eubenangee virus.
B M, Gorman, J, Taylor
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