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  2. Brontok - Wikipedia

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    Brontok originated in Indonesia. It was first discovered in 2005. The name refers to elang brontok, a bird species native to South & Southeast Asia. It arrives as an attachment of e-mail named kangen.exe (kangen itself means "to miss someone/thing"). The virus/email itself contains a message in Indonesian (and some English).

  3. Viral life cycle - Wikipedia

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    Influenza virus life cycle. Entry. Replication. Latency. Shedding. Viruses are only able to replicate themselves by commandeering the reproductive apparatus of cells and making them reproduce the virus's genetic structure and particles instead. How viruses do this depends mainly on the type of nucleic acid DNA or RNA they contain, which is ...

  4. Chandipura vesiculovirus - Wikipedia

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    Chandipura virus. Chandipura vesiculovirus ( CHPV) is a member of the Rhabdoviridae family that is associated with an encephalitic illness, Chandipura encephalitis or Chandipura viral encephalitis, in humans. It was first identified in 1965 after isolation from the blood of two patients from Chandipura village in Maharashtra state, India [2 ...

  5. Sapovirus - Wikipedia

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    Sapovirus is a non-enveloped, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus about 7.7kb in size. The virus has a 3'-end poly (A) tail but not a 5' cap. Sapovirus has an icosahedral structure that contains 180 subunits (T=3). The diameter of the capsid is between 27 and 40 nm. [10]

  6. Bromovirus - Wikipedia

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    Cassia yellow blotch virus. Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus. Melandrium yellow fleck virus. Spring beauty latent virus. Bromovirus is a genus of viruses, in the family Bromoviridae. [3] Plants serve as natural hosts. There are six species in this genus. [1] [4]

  7. Viral vector - Wikipedia

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    Viral vectors consists of three components: [5] [6] A protein capsid and sometimes an envelope that encapsidates the genetic payload. This determines the range of cell types that the vector infects, termed its tropism. A genetic payload: the transgene that results in the desired effect when expressed.

  8. An Expert Explains The New 'Mystery Virus' That's ... - AOL

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    What is the “mystery virus” that TikTokers say they have? It’s really hard to say for sure. Several people say that they’ve tested negative for the flu, RSV, and COVID-19, but they’re ...

  9. Oncolytic virus - Wikipedia

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    Oncolytic virus. An oncolytic virus is a virus that preferentially infects and kills cancer cells. As the infected cancer cells are destroyed by oncolysis, they release new infectious virus particles or virions to help destroy the remaining tumour. [1] [2] Oncolytic viruses are thought not only to cause direct destruction of the tumour cells ...

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