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CRISPR-Cas13d Exhibits Robust Antiviral Activity Against Seneca Valley Virus
In recent years, Seneca Valley virus (SVV) as a newly identified pathogen of porcine vesicular disease spread quickly and has posed a potential threat to the swine industry in several countries resulting in economic losses.
Yu-Yuan Zhang +10 more
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Raman Spectral Signatures of Human Neutrophils: A Single-Cell Approach. [PDF]
In this study, a standardized Raman microscopy protocol was established for single‐cell analysis of human neutrophils directly from routine hematological smears. Highly reproducible molecular fingerprints with low interindividual variability were obtained.
Vaňková L +4 more
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Objective: The objective is to investigate the test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical (SVV) in the upright position and with lateral head tilts through a computerized SVV measuring system using virtual reality (VR) goggles.
Chia-Han Wang +4 more
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Studien des Schweizerischen Versicherungsverbandes SVV zum Thema «Schleudertrauma» [PDF]
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The architecture of the simian varicella virus transcriptome.
Primary infection with varicella-zoster virus (VZV) causes varicella and the establishment of lifelong latency in sensory ganglion neurons. In one-third of infected individuals VZV reactivates from latency to cause herpes zoster, often complicated by ...
Shirley E Braspenning +5 more
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Methods for Testing the Subjective Visual Vertical during the Chronic Phase of Menière’s Disease
The subjective visual vertical (SVV) evaluates the function of the utricle, which, in patients with Menière’s disease (MD), can be affected by endolymphatic hydrops. This study aimed to determine the SVV in MD patients during the chronic phase of illness
Samira Ira Zabaneh +4 more
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Examination of subjective visual vertical by SVV bucket test [PDF]
Jan Heřman +2 more
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Seneca Valley virus (SVV), a non-enveloped positive single-stranded virus can cause vesicular disease in swine. However, the mechanisms by which SVV activates an innate immune response remain unknown.
HuiDan Deng +20 more
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Impaired Subjective Visual Vertical and Increased Visual Dependence in Older Adults With Falls
Aging affects the vestibular system and may disturb the perception of verticality and lead to increased visual dependence (VD). Studies have identified that abnormal upright perception influences the risk of falling.
Milda Totilienė +6 more
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Seneca Valley Virus Degrades STING via PERK and ATF6-Mediated Reticulophagy
Seneca Valley Virus (SVV), a member of the Picornaviridae family, is an emerging porcine virus that can cause vesicular disease in pigs. However, the immune evasion mechanism of SVV remains unclear, as does its interaction with other pathways.
Ling Bai +5 more
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