Definition of Coronaviruses. Meaning of Coronaviruses. Synonyms of Coronaviruses

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Definition of Coronaviruses

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- There have also been a large number of animal coronaviruses identified since the 1960s. Coronaviruses are large, roughly spherical particles with unique...
- SARS-CoV-1 and related coronaviruses is: A phylogenetic tree based on whole-genome sequences of SARS-CoV-2 and related coronaviruses is: The morphology of...
- The history of coronaviruses is an account of the discovery of the diseases caused by coronaviruses and the diseases they cause. It starts with the first...
- provisional name given to coronaviruses of medical significance before a permanent name is decided upon. Although coronaviruses are endemic in humans and...
- paramyxoviruses, rhabdoviruses, filoviruses, coronaviruses, bunyaviruses, arenaviruses, and retroviruses.: 33  Coronaviruses exhibit coronavirus spike protein,...
- viruses known as coronaviruses. It is a positive-sense single-stranded RNA (+ssRNA) virus, with a single linear RNA segment. Coronaviruses infect humans...
- institute has been an active premier research center for the study of coronaviruses. The WIV was founded in 1956 as the Wuhan Microbiology Laboratory under...
- Anthony R.; Perlman, Stanley (2015). "Coronaviruses: An Overview of Their Replication and Pathogenesis". Coronaviruses. Methods in Molecular Biology. Vol...
- Coronaviruses are covered with several types of "S proteins" (or E2) forming a crown of protein spikes on the surface of the virus. Coronaviruses take...
- Coronavirinae. Coronaviruses cause diseases in mammals and birds. In humans, the viruses cause respiratory infections. Four human coronaviruses cause typically...