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Baculovirus expression and antigenic characterization of the capsid proteins of three Norwalk-like viruses

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    Molecular characterization of a novel recombinant strain of human astrovirus associated with gastroenteritis in children

     We report a naturally occurring human astrovirus (HAstV) strain detected in two different geographic locations. We identified two isolates of this strain in a diarrhea outbreak at a child care center in Houst...

    J. E. Walter, J. Briggs, M. L. Guerrero, D. O. Matson in Archives of Virology (2001)

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    Characterization of a novel human calicivirus that may be a naturally occurring recombinant

     We identified a Norwalk-like calicivirus (CV) whose genome likely was derived from naturally occurring recombination. This strain (Arg320) was detected by the EIA developed against recombinant Mexico virus (r...

    X. Jiang, C. Espul, W. M. Zhong, H. Cuello, D. O. Matson in Archives of Virology (1999)

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    HUMAN MILK LACTADHERIN: NATURE OF ITS CARBOHYDRATE LINKAGE AND PROTECTION AGAINST SYMPTOMATIC ROTAVIRUS INFECTION. ▴ 1779

    D S Newburg, J A Peterson, G M Ruiz-Palacios, D O Matson, A L Morrow in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    Group A rotavirus G type prevalence in two regions of Hungary

    Rotaviruses are a major cause of gastroenteritis in children worldwide. Rotaviruses are antigenically complex, with multiple serotypes (G types). The first longitudinal study of group A rotavirus serotype (G t...

    G. Szücs, D. O. Matson, M. Új, E. Kukán, I. Mihály, Z. Jelenik in Archives of Virology (1995)