Avian polyomavirus
National Institutes of Health
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Avian polyomavirus (APV) is the causative agent of an acute fatal disease in psittacine and some non-psittacine birds. In…
Although birds infected with avian polyomavirus (APV) subclinically could be a source of infection, no epidemiological studies of…
ABSTRACT Polyomaviruses are small nonenveloped particles with a circular double-stranded genome, approximately 5 kbp in size. The…
ABSTRACT Virions of polyomaviruses consist of the major structural protein VP1, the minor structural proteins VP2 and VP3, and…
Agnoproteins, encoded by the 5'-region of the late bicistronic mRNA of some polyomaviruses, are small proteins with largely…
Avian polyomavirus (APV) causes an acute fatal disease in a variety of avian species. DNA laddering indicating apoptosis was…
Avian polyomavirus (APV) is one of the most significant pathogens of domestically raised psittacine birds (parrots). One or more…
Sera collected from wild and captive Australian cockatoos and other psittacine species (n = 411) were tested for antibodies to…
Avian polyomavirus (APV) infection was diagnosed in a closed research colony of seedcrackers (Pyrenestes sp.) and blue-bills…