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Past, present, and future perspectives on the diagnosis of Roseolovirus infections [PDF]
Diagnosis of Roseolovirus infections mandates careful selection of patients, samples, and testing methods. We review advances in the field and highlight research priorities. Quantitative (q)PCR can accurately identify and distinguish between human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) species A and B.
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Murine Roseolovirus Induces Autoimmune Gastritis and Disrupts Thymic Antigen Presenting Cells
Journal of Immunology, 2021Abstract Murine roseolovirus (MRV) is a beta-herpesvirus that is a natural murine pathogen and is genetically highly related to the human roseoloviruses, HHV6 and HHV7. The human roseoloviruses have been associated with autoimmune disease but demonstrating causality has been difficult due to the ubiquitous and chronic nature of ...
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Roseolovirus DNA in the Colonic Mucosa of HIV‐Seropositive Patients with Diarrhea [PDF]
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Animal Models of Alzheimer’s Disease Should Be Controlled for Roseolovirus
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2020Animal models to study Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis are under development. Since herpesviruses have been postulated to be capable of triggering the pathogenic process, AD animal models (mouse, pig, and non-human primates) should be controlled for the presence of these viruses.
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Porcine Cytomegalovirus/Porcine Roseolovirus (PCMV/PRV) and Antiviral Drugs
XenotransplantationJoachim Denner
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Xenotransplantation, 2023
AbstractBackgroundThe porcine cytomegalovirus, a porcine roseolovirus (PCMV/PRV), is widely distributed in pig populations. It has been shown that PCMV/PRV was transmitted by pig xenotransplants to non‐human primates, and significantly reduced the survival time of the recipient.
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AbstractBackgroundThe porcine cytomegalovirus, a porcine roseolovirus (PCMV/PRV), is widely distributed in pig populations. It has been shown that PCMV/PRV was transmitted by pig xenotransplants to non‐human primates, and significantly reduced the survival time of the recipient.
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