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Within-Host Evolution of Simian Arteriviruses in Crab-Eating Macaques. [PDF]

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Moncla LH   +16 more
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Metatranscriptomics profiling reveals rodent- and shrew-borne viral diversity and evolutionary relationships in Guangzhou, China. [PDF]

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Identification and characterization of two putative novel genera of arteriviruses in shrews and rats. [PDF]

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Identification of Cell Proteins that Bind to the SHFV 3′(+)NCR

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2001
African primates are the natural hosts for simian hemorrhagic fever virus (SHFV), a member of the family Arteriviridae. SHFV causes asymptomatic, persistent or acute self-limiting infections in patas monkeys, African green monkeys, and baboons. In contrast, SHFV infection in macaque monkeys causes a hemorrhagic fever that results in death within two ...
T R, Maines, M A, Brinton
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Analysis of the stress granule response and virus-host protein interactions in simian hemorrhagic fever virus (SHFV)-infected cells

In response to viral infections and other environmental stresses, eukaryotic cells shut down global translation by assembling dynamic cytoplasmic stress granules (SGs). Viruses require cellular translation machinery for their protein synthesis and have therefore developed mechanisms to subvert SG assembly.
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