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  1. Assembly of Large Icosahedral Double-Stranded RNA Viruses

    Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) viruses are a diverse group of viruses infecting hosts from bacteria to higher eukaryotes. Among the hosts are humans,...
    Minna M. Poranen, Dennis H. Bamford in Viral Molecular Machines
    Chapter 2012
  2. The genomic constellation of a novel avian orthoreovirus strain associated with runting-stunting syndrome in broilers

    Avian orthoreoviruses (ARVs) are responsible for considerable economic losses in broiler chickens; yet, the genetic characterization of most ARV...

    Krisztián Bányai, Eszter Dandár, ... Vilmos Palya in Virus Genes
    Article 30 November 2010
  3. Introduction: Nipah Virus—Discovery and Origin

    Until the Nipah outbreak in Malaysia in 1999, knowledge of human infections with the henipaviruses was limited to the small number of cases...
    Kaw Bing Chua in Henipavirus
    Chapter 2012
  4. Functional investigation of grass carp reovirus nonstructural protein NS80

    Background

    Grass Carp Reovirus (GCRV), a highly virulent agent of aquatic animals, has an eleven segmented dsRNA genome encased in a multilayered...

    Lin Cai, **aoyun Sun, ... Qin Fang in Virology Journal
    Article Open access 14 April 2011
  5. Suppression of RNA interference pathway in vitro by Grass carp reovirus

    The means of survival of genomic dsRNA of reoviruses from dsRNA-triggered and Dicer-initiated RNAi pathway remains to be defined. The present study...

    Shuai Guo, Dan Xu, ... Li-qun Lu in Virologica Sinica
    Article 11 April 2012
  6. Avian reovirus triggers autophagy in primary chicken fibroblast cells and Vero cells to promote virus production

    Avian reovirus (ARV) is an important cause of disease in poultry. Although ARV is known to induce apoptosis in infected cells, the interaction...

    Songshu Meng, Ke Jiang, ... Yantao Wu in Archives of Virology
    Article 13 January 2012
  7. A potentially novel reovirus isolated from swine in northeastern China in 2007

    We report a novel reovirus (MRV-HLJ/2007) isolated from swine in Heilongjiang Province, China. Genome sequence analysis indicated a close genetic...

    Chaofan Zhang, Licheng Liu, ... Shang** Cui in Virus Genes
    Article 15 July 2011
  8. A novel sapelovirus-like virus isolation from wild boar

    A novel sapelovirus-like virus was isolated from a wild boar ( Sus scrofa ). In this study, partial viral genomic nucleotide sequences were determined...

    Masako Abe, Naoto Ito, ... Tetsuya Mizutani in Virus Genes
    Article 04 June 2011
  9. The use of an in vitro microneutralization assay to evaluate the potential of recombinant VP5 protein as an antigen for vaccinating against Grass carp reovirus

    Background

    Grass carp reovirus (GCRV) is the causative pathogen of grass carp hemorrhagic disease, one of the major diseases damaging grass carp Ctenop...

    Yongxing He, Hongxu Xu, ... Liqun Lu in Virology Journal
    Article Open access 22 March 2011
  10. ** River virus, a new bat reovirus isolated in southern China

    Nelson Bay orthoreovirus (NBV) is a species in the genus Orthoreovirus , family Reoviridae , containing 4, possibly 5, members. Here, we report a...

    Linfeng Du, Zongji Lu, ... Changchun Tu in Archives of Virology
    Article 22 May 2010
  11. Avian reovirus S1133-induced DNA damage signaling and subsequent apoptosis in cultured cells and in chickens

    In this study, intracellular signaling in ARV S1133-mediated apoptosis was investigated. A microarray was used to examine the gene expression...

    **-Yuan Lin, Hung-Jen Liu, ... Wen-Ling Shih in Archives of Virology
    Article 22 July 2011
  12. A novel totivirus and piscine reovirus (PRV) in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) with cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS)

    Background

    Cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) is a severe disease affecting large farmed Atlantic salmon. Mortality often appears without prior clinical...

    Marie Løvoll, Jannicke Wiik-Nielsen, ... Torstein Tengs in Virology Journal
    Article Open access 10 November 2010
  13. Characterization of the nonstructural protein NS80 of grass carp reovirus

    Nonstructural proteins of members of the family Reoviridae are believed to play significant roles in the virus replication cycle. Phylogenetic...

    Chao Fan, Ling Shao, Qin Fang in Archives of Virology
    Article 18 July 2010
  14. Expression of rice gall dwarf virus outer coat protein gene (S8) in insect cells

    To obtain the P8 protein of Rice gall dwarf virus (RGDV) with biological activity, its outer coat protein gene S8 was expressed in Spodoptera...

    Guo-cheng Fan, Fang-luan Gao, ... Lian-hui **e in Virologica Sinica
    Article 21 December 2010
  15. Rice black-streaked dwarf virus P6 self-interacts to form punctate, viroplasm-like structures in the cytoplasm and recruits viroplasm-associated protein P9-1

    Background

    Rice black-streaked dwarf virus (RBSDV), a member of the genus Fijivirus within the family Reoviridae , can infect several graminaceous...

    Qian Wang, Tao Tao, ... Chenggui Han in Virology Journal
    Article Open access 18 January 2011
  16. Molecular analysis of grass carp reovirus HZ08 genome segments 1–3 and 5–6

    A new grass carp reovirus, assigned HZ08, was isolated from a diseased grass carp case during routine examination in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province,...

    Chao Zhang, Qing Wang, ... Shuqin Wu in Virus Genes
    Article 09 May 2010
  17. ADARs: Viruses and Innate Immunity

    Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) functions both as a substrate of ADARs and also as a molecular trigger of innate immune responses. ADARs, adenosine...
    Chapter 2011
  18. Rotavirus Cell Entry

    Infecting nearly every child by age five, rotaviruses are the major causative agents of severe gastroenteritis in young children. While much is known...
    Matthew Baker, B. V. Venkataram Prasad in Cell Entry by Non-Enveloped Viruses
    Chapter 2010
  19. Reiseimpfungen und allgemein empfohlene Impfungen

    Nach Schätzungen der World Tourism Organisation (WTO) verreisen jedes Jahr ca. 7,2 Millionen Deutsche nach Übersee. Hiervon entfällt ein Großteil auf...
    Chapter 2012
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