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Differences in DNA binding specificity among Roseolovirus origin binding proteins.
The Roseolovirus genus of the Betaherpesvirinae consists of the very closely related viruses, human herpesvirus 6 variants A and B (HHV-6A and HHV-6B) plus the somewhat more distantly related human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7).
L. Krug, N. Inoue, P. Pellett
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Mouse Models for Human Herpesviruses [PDF]
More than one hundred herpesviruses have been isolated from different species so far, with nine infecting humans. Infections with herpesviruses are characterized by life-long latency and represent a significant challenge for human health.
Ivana Kutle, Anne Dittrich, Dagmar Wirth
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Possible Relation of Roseolovirus Infection with Fibromyalgia / Iespējamā Roseolovīrusu Infekcijas Saistība Ar Fibromialīiju [PDF]
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic widespread pain disorder that impacts 0.5%-7% of the general population worldwide. The aetiology and pathogenesis of the disease are still unknown.
Svetlana Čapenko+6 more
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Background: roseoloviruses, including human herpesvirus (HHV) 6A/B and HHV-7, are implicated in several diseases but remain underexplored among clinically healthy individuals.
P.V. Vlasov+6 more
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Roseolovirus DNA in the colonic mucosa of HIV-seropositive patients with diarrhea. [PDF]
Sir— Paviour et al. [1] conducted a retrospective 7-year study of mastitis due to corynebacterium species that included 24 women, one-third of whom were postpartum.
A. Gautheret-Dejean+3 more
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Update in Molecular Aspects and Diagnosis of Autoimmune Gastritis [PDF]
Recent studies have advanced our understanding of the pathophysiology of autoimmune gastritis, particularly its molecular aspects. The most noteworthy recent advancement lies in the identification of several candidate genes implicated in the pathogenesis
Masaya Iwamuro+2 more
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Potential Infectious Complications in Pig Xenograft Donors and Recipients [PDF]
Preclinical and clinical xenotransplantation trials have shown that successful outcomes depend on a number of factors including the prevention of xenozoonoses.
Nicolas J. Mueller, Linda Scobie
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Application of Methods Detecting Xenotransplantation-Relevant Viruses for Screening German Slaughterhouse Pigs [PDF]
Detection methods have been developed to prevent transmission of zoonotic or xenozoonotic porcine viruses after transplantation of pig organs or cells to the recipient (xenotransplantation).
Hina Jhelum+2 more
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First virological and pathological study of Göttingen Minipigs with Dippity Pig Syndrome (DPS). [PDF]
Dippity Pig Syndrome (DPS) is a well-known but rare complex of clinical signs affecting minipigs, which has not been thoroughly investigated yet. Clinically affected animals show acute appearance of red, exudating lesions across the spine.
Hina Jhelum+13 more
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