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Poxviruses - Medical Microbiology - NCBI Bookshelf
Poxviruses are brick-shaped (240 nm by 300 nm) and have a complex internal structure including a double-stranded DNA genome (130–260 kb) and associated enzymes . Naturally released virions have an additional outer membrane not found on infective virions extracted artificially from infected cells.
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Poxviridae - Wikipedia
Poxviridae is a family of double-stranded DNA viruses. Vertebrates and arthropods serve as natural hosts. The family contains 22 genera.
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The Poxviruses - CEPI
Poxviruses are the among largest and most complex known viruses. They are generally oval or brick-shaped viruses, between 220 and 450 nanometres long, and have ...
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poxvirus
poxvirus Microbiol. (ˈpɒksvaɪərəs) Also pox virus. [mod.L., f. pox n. + virus.] Any of a group of large DNA viruses that cause smallpox and various other epidermal diseases in vertebrates.1941 Amer. Jrnl. Vet. Res. II. 102/1 There are many different strains of pox virus, some of them less pathogenic...
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Poxviruses - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Poxviruses and their family, Poxviridae, are a genomically linked lineage of large, complex, dual-stranded DNA viruses that replicate and assemble entirely in ...
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What the pox? Review of poxviruses affecting humans - ScienceDirect
This review examines various poxviruses affecting humans, with discussion of less commonly encountered Poxviridae members, including pathogenesis, epidemiology ...
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Poxvirus AX element late mRNA cis-regulatory element
The Poxvirus AX element late mRNA family represents a cis-regulatory element present at the 3' end of poxvirus late ATI mRNA and is known as the AX element
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Why do poxviruses still matter? - Cell & Bioscience
Poxviruses are broadly used as tools to fight many other diseases. They are being developed as vaccine vectors for other infectious diseases, ...
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Poxviruses - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Poxviruses are a family of large DNA viruses that can cause diseases in humans and animals, with variola virus being the most virulent and known for causing ...
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Poxvirus | Description, Types, Features, & Disease - Britannica
A poxvirus is any of a group of viruses constituting the family Poxviridae responsible for a wide range of pox diseases in humans and other animals.
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Uncovering How Poxvirus Hijacks Host Proteins to Spread
Northwestern Medicine scientists have uncovered new details about how poxvirus hijacks its host's protein synthesis machinery to multiply and spread.
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Signs and Symptoms | Mpox | Poxvirus
Aug 31, 2023 — The rash can initially look like pimples or blisters and may be painful or itchy. Other symptoms of mpox can include. Fever; Chills; Swollen ...
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Vaccination | Mpox | Poxvirus | CDC
Feb 6, 2023Components of the U.S. National Mpox Vaccination Strategy. The U.S. national mpox vaccine strategy was announced on June 28, 2022. Multiple federal agencies, including the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are coordinating to implement ...
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Poxvirus | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Poxvirus. Poxviruses are brick or oval-shaped viruses with large double-stranded DNA genomes. Poxviruses exist throughout the world and cause disease in humans and many other types of animals. Poxvirus infections typically result in the formation of lesions, skin nodules, or disseminated rash. Infection in humans usually occurs due to contact ...
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Novel acylation of poxvirus A-type inclusion proteins
Myristylation is one of several post-translational modifications that occur on vaccinia virus (VV) proteins. Previously, time course labeling of VV-infected cells with myristic acid had indicated that five late proteins (17, 25, 36, 38 and 92 kDa) are myristylated. Four of these proteins were mapped …
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