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Detection of Brucella abortus DNA and RNA in different stages of development of the sucking louse Haematopinus tuberculatus [PDF]
Background: Brucellosis is considered the world’s most widespread zoonotic infection. It causes abortion and sterility in livestock leading to serious economic losses and has even more serious medical impact in humans, since it can be a trigger to more
Borriello G+8 more
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Combinatorial mutagenesis of rapidly evolving residues yields super-restrictor antiviral proteins.
Antagonistic interactions drive host-virus evolutionary arms races, which often manifest as recurrent amino acid changes (i.e., positive selection) at their protein-protein interaction interfaces.
Rossana Colón-Thillet+7 more
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Introduction. There are natural foci of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) that vectored by Hyalomma marginatum ticks in Volga river delta (Astrakhan region, South of Russia). The circulation of Dhori virus (DHOV) (Thogotovirus: Orthomyxoviridae) has
E. V. Vakalova+7 more
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Epidemiological Study of Thogoto and Dhori Virus Infection in People Bitten by Ticks, and in Sheep, in an Area of Northern Spain [PDF]
There is little information on Thogoto virus (THOV) and Dhori virus (DHOV)infection in Spain. A total of 283 serum samples from 150 human subjects (78 males, 72 females) bitten by ticks, as well as samples from 120 sheep (one per animal), were studied by
Gegúndez Cámara, María Isabel+2 more
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Active and passive surveillance, followed by gene sequencing, continue to be used to identify a diverse range of novel bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms in ticks with the potential to cause disease in vertebrate hosts following tick bite.
Paul Selleck+6 more
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Membranfusion : Die komplexe Fusionsmaschinerie der Herpesviren [PDF]
Enveloped viruses enter cells by fusion between viral and cellular membranes which is catalyzed by specialized fusogenic glycoproteins (g) on the viral surface. Many viruses use a single fusion protein for entry. In contrast, herpesviruses depend on a
Klupp, Barbara+2 more
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Objective Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) are a group of heterogeneous, systemic autoimmune diseases characterized by specific clinical features and, frequently, skeletal muscle inflammation. Specific subtypes of IIMs can be characterized by myositis‐specific autoantibodies and are associated with distinct clinical phenotypes.
Sahana Jayaraman+5 more
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MxA: a broadly acting effector of interferon-induced human innate immunity [PDF]
The Human MxA protein belongs to the dynamin superfamily of large GTPases and plays a vital role in human immunity against a broad spectrum of viruses. Evasion from MxA restriction accounts for the zoonotic transmission of many pathogenic viruses.
Gao Song, Liao Shuang
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Tickborne Arbovirus Surveillance in Market Livestock, Nairobi, Kenya [PDF]
Numerous tickborne viruses, including Dhori virus and foot-and-mouth disease virus, were ...
Coldren, Rodney+14 more
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Baculovirus GP64 is grouped with rhabdovirus G, herpesvirus gB, and thogotovirus glycoproteins as a class III viral fusion protein. In their postfusion structures, these proteins contain five domains (domains I to V).
Qianlong Yu+5 more
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