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flaviviruses (ISFs) such as cell
fusing agent virus (CFAV), Palm Cr****
virus (PCV), and
Parramatta River virus (PaRV).
While dual-host
flaviviruses can...
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derived from
flaviviruses. A
number of
viruses may be
related to the
flaviviruses, but have
features that are
atypical of the
flaviviruses.
These include...
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binding domain and
antibodies against it
neutralize the
infectivity of
flaviviruses.
Mutations that lead to
antigenic differences can be
traced to the biochemical...
- by bats in
eastern Thailand revealed forty-seven coronaviruses. Most
flaviviruses are
transmitted via arthropods, but bats may play a role in the ecology...
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developed from
portions of
different embryos.[citation needed]
Chimeric flaviviruses have been
created in an
attempt to make
novel live
attenuated vaccines...
- of
cancer or
immune deficiency.
Flaviviruses constitute a
family of linear, single-stranded RNA(+) viruses.
Flaviviruses include the West Nile virus, dengue...
- to
focus their research efforts on
entire classes of
viruses (e.g.,
flaviviruses),
instead of just
individual strains (e.g., zika virus), thus improving...
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different groups: Mosquito-borne
flaviviruses (MBFV), tick-borne
flaviviruses (TBFV), insect-specific
flaviviruses (ISFV) and
those with no
known vector...
- virus)—the
picorna like
group (Picornavirata). Carmoviruses, dianthoviruses,
flaviviruses, pestiviruses, statoviruses, tombusviruses, single-stranded RNA bacteriophages...
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those of wild-type
cells in
response to
viral exposure. As a result,
flaviviruses and
pseudo typed retroviruses have a
harder time
infecting TAM-deficient...