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Coronavirus infections in hospitalized pediatric patients with acute respiratory tract disease

Coronavirus infections in hospitalized pediatric patients with acute respiratory tract disease

... The small number of cases and high number of HCoV coinfections with other respiratory viruses limited our ability to determine whether specific clinical signs or symptoms were associated with coronavirus ...

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Potential role of cellular senescence on coronavirus infections

Potential role of cellular senescence on coronavirus infections

... of coronavirus infections with senescence will also allow us to target cellular senescence by therapeutics or by boosting immune recognition of senescent cells 3,7,59 ...

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Coronavirus HKU1 and Other Coronavirus Infections in Hong Kong

Coronavirus HKU1 and Other Coronavirus Infections in Hong Kong

... for infections due to CoV-HKU1 and other respiratory viruses, there is a trend toward lower temperatures with the coronavi- ruses than with influenza A virus and ...HCoV-NL63 infections can be explained by ...

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Infectivity-Neutralizing and Hemagglutinin-Inhibiting Antibody Responses to Respiratory Coronavirus Infections of Cattle in Pathogenesis of Shipping Fever Pneumonia

Infectivity-Neutralizing and Hemagglutinin-Inhibiting Antibody Responses to Respiratory Coronavirus Infections of Cattle in Pathogenesis of Shipping Fever Pneumonia

... Strong primary IN antibody responses were detected among the cattle which nasally shed RBCV during the early stage of the epizootic. The serum IN antibody level was initially low and significantly increased after day 7, ...

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Diagnosis of porcine and bovine enteric coronavirus infections using cloned cDNA probes

Diagnosis of porcine and bovine enteric coronavirus infections using cloned cDNA probes

... Molecular clones representing the first 2,000 bases from the 3' end of the porcine transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus genome and the first 2,160 bases from the 3' end of the bovin[r] ...

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Prevalence of Korean cats with natural feline coronavirus infections

Prevalence of Korean cats with natural feline coronavirus infections

... Feline coronavirus (FCoV) is an enveloped, positive- sense, single-stranded RNA virus of the family Corona- virideae within the order Nidovirales. FCoVs are com- prised of two pathogenic biotypes [1] consisting of ...

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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Protein 6 Accelerates Murine Coronavirus Infections

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Protein 6 Accelerates Murine Coronavirus Infections

... Our evidence linking protein 6 to coronavirus RNA synthe- sis includes its striking positive effect on JHM RNA accumu- lation (Fig. 5), its coimmunoprecipitation with viral RNAs (Fig. 6), and its subcellular ...

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Mechanistic Modelling of Coronavirus Infections and the Impact of Confined Neighbourhoods on a Short Time Scale

Mechanistic Modelling of Coronavirus Infections and the Impact of Confined Neighbourhoods on a Short Time Scale

... | x i − ξ i | < r, i = 1, 2, 3, ..., n. (16) Since the coronavirus is highly infectious, we assume that the probability of disease transmission given a contact is 1. This can be considered as an upper limit of ...

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Intracellular Complexes of Viral Spike and Cellular Receptor Accumulate during Cytopathic Murine Coronavirus Infections

Intracellular Complexes of Viral Spike and Cellular Receptor Accumulate during Cytopathic Murine Coronavirus Infections

... during coronavirus infection might similarly occur more readily than the corresponding cell-cell fusion is suggested by its exclusive occurrence even when viral S proteins remain largely as relatively inactive, ...

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Prevalence and implications of feline coronavirus infections of captive and free-ranging cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus).

Prevalence and implications of feline coronavirus infections of captive and free-ranging cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus).

... Previous studies assessing feline coronavirus antibody titers in serum from domestic cats and cheetahs have shown that there is considerable antigenic similarity when the substrate is pr[r] ...

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COVID-19 related organ dysfunction and management strategies on the intensive care unit

COVID-19 related organ dysfunction and management strategies on the intensive care unit

... Following intubation, early LPV must be meticulously adhered to given the propensity for beta-coronavirus infections to behave like an inflammatory lung disease [42], which makes them extremely susceptible ...

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Recombination, Reservoirs, and the Modular Spike: Mechanisms of Coronavirus Cross-Species Transmission

Recombination, Reservoirs, and the Modular Spike: Mechanisms of Coronavirus Cross-Species Transmission

... yet-more-distinct coronavirus infections ...human coronavirus will be susceptible to neutralization or control by any therapeutic or vaccine measures developed against SARS-CoV isolates and sequence ...

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Novel Receptor Specificity of Avian Gammacoronaviruses That Cause Enteritis

Novel Receptor Specificity of Avian Gammacoronaviruses That Cause Enteritis

... turkey coronavirus (TCoV), guineafowl coronavirus (GfCoV), and quail coronavirus (QCoV), which are evolutionarily distant from respiratory avian coronaviruses based on the viral attachment protein ...

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Identification of H209 as Essential for pH 8-Triggered Receptor-Independent Syncytium Formation by S Protein of Mouse Hepatitis Virus A59

Identification of H209 as Essential for pH 8-Triggered Receptor-Independent Syncytium Formation by S Protein of Mouse Hepatitis Virus A59

... Coronaviruses (CoVs) are enveloped viruses with single-stranded plus-sense RNA genomes ranging in size from 26 to 32 kb. Coronaviruses are phylogenetically divided into four genera, alphacoronaviruses ( ␣ -CoV), ...

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Canine Respiratory Coronavirus, Bovine Coronavirus, and Human Coronavirus OC43: Receptors and Attachment Factors

Canine Respiratory Coronavirus, Bovine Coronavirus, and Human Coronavirus OC43: Receptors and Attachment Factors

... Abstract: Despite high similarity of canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV), bovine coronavirus, (BCoV) and human coronavirus OC43 (HCoV-OC43), these viruses differ in species specificity. For years ...

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Genome of porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus.

Genome of porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus.

... The coronavirus family, therefore, if it can be characterized by infectious bronchitis virus, mouse hepatitis virus TGEV, bovine coronavirus, and human coronavirus 229E, is a truely uniq[r] ...

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Coronavirus isolates SK and SD from multiple sclerosis patients are serologically related to murine coronaviruses A59 and JHM and human coronavirus OC43, but not to human coronavirus 229E.

Coronavirus isolates SK and SD from multiple sclerosis patients are serologically related to murine coronaviruses A59 and JHM and human coronavirus OC43, but not to human coronavirus 229E.

... 1 Coronavirus Isolates SK and SD from Multiple Sclerosis Patients Are Serologically Related to Murine Coronaviruses A59 and JHM and Human Coronavirus OC43, but Not to Human Coronavirus 2[r] ...

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The Conserved Coronavirus Macrodomain Promotes Virulence and Suppresses the Innate Immune Response during Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection

The Conserved Coronavirus Macrodomain Promotes Virulence and Suppresses the Innate Immune Response during Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection

... Coronaviruses (CoVs) are large, positive-sense RNA viruses that cause a variety of veterinary and human diseases. In humans, CoVs were originally thought to cause only mild respiratory or gastrointestinal disease. Then, ...

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Overview of the Management of COVID-19 Efficacy and Doubts

Overview of the Management of COVID-19 Efficacy and Doubts

... The structural proteins of SARS-CoV-2 comprise the spike (S), membrane (M), envelope (E) and nucleic capsid (N) proteins [5]. Amongst these receptors, S protein has been studied widely with respect to human beings. The ...

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Coronavirus?

Coronavirus?

... In fact, the purported viral particles look strikingly similar to normal structures seen in intestinal epithelial cells.. For example, the intracyto- plasmic vesicle shown in their figur[r] ...

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