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Abstract Feline panleukopenia (FPL) is a severe, often fatal disease caused by feline panleukopenia virus (FPV). How infection with FPV might impact the composition of the entire eukaryotic enteric virome in cats has not been characterized. We used meta‐transcriptomic and viral particle enrichment metagenomic approaches to characterize the enteric ...
Kate Van Brussel +8 more
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Abstract Events of viral contaminations occurring during the production of biopharmaceuticals have been publicly reported by the biopharmaceutical industry. Upstream raw materials were often identified as the potential source of contamination. Viral contamination risk can be mitigated by inactivating or eliminating potential viruses of cell culture ...
Leïla Djemal +4 more
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Synthesis and Antiviral Activity of Bis-Histidyl Diaminoalkanes in Relation to Feline calicivirus
An RNA-containing virus of the Vesivirus genus Caliciviridae family causes feline calicivirosis, a disease widely spread worldwide. The literature describes a systemic form of infection leading to the death of up to 60% of sick animals (FCV-VSD).
L. S. Koroleva +5 more
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Mink has been identified as an animal with susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 and also as the only animal with evidence to transmit the virus back to humans.
Yuanyuan Guo +13 more
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Genetic characterization of a reptilian calicivirus (Cro1)
Background Vesiviruses in the family Caliciviridae infect a broad range of animal hosts including mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles. The vesivirus Cro1 strains were isolated from diseased snakes in the San Diego zoo in 1978 and reported as ...
Sandoval-Jaime Carlos +4 more
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Detection and Full-Length Genome Characterization of Novel Canine Vesiviruses
Vesiviruses have been detected in several animal species and as accidental contaminants of cells. We detected vesiviruses in asymptomatic kennel dogs (64.8%) and symptomatic (1.1%) and asymptomatic (3.5%) household dogs in Italy.
Vito Martella +11 more
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Genetic heterogeneity of porcine enteric caliciviruses identified from diarrhoeic piglets [PDF]
Enteric caliciviruses (noroviruses and sapoviruses) are responsible for the majority of non-bacterial gastroenteritis in humans of all age groups. Analysis of the polymerase and capsid genes has provided evidence for a huge genetic diversity, but the ...
A. L. Bellacicco +11 more
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Animal caliciviruses /
Calicivírus animal
The caliciviruses were included in Picornaviridae family, and only in 1979 they were classified as Caliciviridae members. There are four genera included in this family: Vesivirus, Lagovirus, Norovirus and Sapovirus.
Amauri Alcindo Alfieri +2 more
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Sapovirus translation requires an interaction between VPg and the cap binding protein eIF4E. [PDF]
UNLABELLED: Sapoviruses of the Caliciviridae family of small RNA viruses are emerging pathogens that cause gastroenteritis in humans and animals. Molecular studies on human sapovirus have been hampered due to the lack of a cell culture system.
Chaudhry, Yasmin +4 more
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Active human β‐glucocerebrosidase was produced in baculovirus‐transduced insect cells, purified and crystallized to yield a 0.98 Å resolution unliganded structure and a trapped covalent intermediate structure with 2‐deoxy‐2‐fluoro‐β‐d‐glucopyranoside.The lysosomal glycoside hydrolase β‐glucocerebrosidase (GBA; sometimes called GBA1 or GCase) catalyses ...
Rhianna J. Rowland +3 more
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