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Ectromelia virus - Wikipedia
Ectromelia virus (ECTV) is a virus of the family Poxviridae and the genus Orthopoxvirus that causes mousepox, a disease of mice. en.wikipedia.org
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Ectromelia Virus (Mousepox) - College of Veterinary Medicine
Ectromelia virus, the agent of mousepox, is an enveloped DNA poxvirus of the vaccinia subgroup. Incidence: Incidence of disease is rare. cvm.missouri.edu
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Ectromelia - Wikipedia
Ectromelia is a congenital condition where long bones are missing or underdeveloped. Examples include: Amelia · Hemimelia · Phocomelia · Sirenomelia ... en.wikipedia.org
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ectromelia
ectromelia (ɛktrəʊˈmiːlɪə) [mod.L., f. Gr. ἔκτρω-σις miscarriage + -melia f. Gr. µέλ-ος limb + -ia1.] 1. The congenital absence of a limb or limbs.1908 Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. LI. 2002/2 (title) Case of Ectromelia. Associated with Other Deformities. G. W. Kosmak... Ectromelia. Kosmak reports, with a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Identification, Isolation, and Characterization of an Ectromelia Virus ...
Ectromelia virus (ECTV) is a large double-stranded DNA virus belonging to the genus Orthopoxviruses in the family Poxviridae. It is the causative agent of ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Ectromelia Virus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Ectromelia virus is defined as the causative agent of mousepox, a disease that can lead to lethal infections, particularly in genetically resistant mice. AI ... www.sciencedirect.com
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[PDF] Ectromelia Virus (Mousepox) - Charles River Laboratories
Ectromelia virus, which causes the disease mousepox, is transmitted by direct contact or by fomites. Although many routes of infection are possible ... www.criver.com
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The genome sequence of ectromelia virus Naval and Cornell ...
Ectromelia virus (ECTV) is the causative agent of mousepox, a disease of laboratory mouse colonies and an excellent model for human smallpox. We report the ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Ectromelia virus - VR-1374 - ATCC
Inadvertent introduction of Ectromelia virus into mouse colonies has caused major outbreaks in US animal colonies. The depositor recommends that animal care ... www.atcc.org
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Ectromelia Virus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Ectromelia Virus is a species of virus that belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus within the Poxviridae family. It is primarily found in naturally infected mouse ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Ectromelia virus
Ectromelia virus (ECTV) is a virus of the family Poxviridae and the genus Orthopoxvirus that causes mousepox, a disease of mice. Ectromelia virus can survive for 11 days at room temperature in blood. wikipedia.org
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phospholipid
phospholipid Biochem. (fɒsfəʊˈlɪpɪd) Also -ide (now rare). [f. phospho- + lipid.] Any compound whose products of hydrolysis include fatty acids, phosphoric acid, and (with some writers) a nitrogen base; esp. one that is an ester of glycerol phosphate; in recent use applied more widely to any lipid c... Oxford English Dictionary
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orthopoxvirus
orthopoxvirus, n. Microbiol. (ˈɔːθəʊpɒksˌvaɪrəs) Also orthopox virus. [f. ortho- + poxvirus n.] Any poxvirus of the genus Orthopoxvirus, including those causing cowpox, monkey pox, and smallpox.[1974 Intervirology III. 197 It was approved that the following 6 genera be established within the family ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Orthopoxvirus
Others, such as ectromelia and camelpox viruses, are highly host-specific. Taxonomy The genus contains the following species: Abatino macacapox virus Akhmeta virus Alaskapox virus Camelpox virus Cowpox virus Ectromelia wikipedia.org
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Poxviridae
Within the Othopoxvirus genus Cowpox virus strain Brighton Red, Ectromelia virus and Monkeypox virus do not group closely with any other member. wikipedia.org
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