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Cardiovirus
Known as:
Cardioviruses
A genus of the family PICORNAVIRIDAE causing encephalitis and myocarditis in rodents. ENCEPHALOMYOCARDITIS VIRUS is the type species.
National Institutes of Health
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Columbia SK virus
Encephalomyocarditis virus
Maus Elberfeld virus
Mengovirus
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Family Picornaviridae
neurotropic virus
aspects of radiation effects
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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Serious Invasive Saffold Virus Infections in Children, 2009
A. Nielsen
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B. Böttiger
,
J. Banner
,
T. Hoffmann
,
L. P. Nielsen
Emerging Infectious Diseases
2012
Corpus ID: 1209030
This virus might have caused previously unexplained cerebral infections and deaths in children.
2011
2011
Mutational analysis of the EMCV 2A protein identifies a nuclear localization signal and an eIF4E binding site.
Rachel Groppo
,
B. Brown
,
A. Palmenberg
Virology
2011
Corpus ID: 40694507
2007
2007
Cardiovirus 2A Protein Associates with 40S but Not 80S Ribosome Subunits during Infection
Rachel Groppo
,
A. Palmenberg
Journal of Virology
2007
Corpus ID: 38963137
ABSTRACT Host translation shutoff induced in picornavirus-infected cells is a well-known phenomenon. The mechanisms by which…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
A picornavirus protein interacts with Ran-GTPase and disrupts nucleocytoplasmic transport
F. Porter
,
Y. Bochkov
,
Alison J. Albee
,
C. Wiese
,
A. Palmenberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2006
Corpus ID: 6050701
Active nucleocytoplasmic transport of protein and RNA in eukaryotes depends on the Ran-GTPase system to regulate cargo–receptor…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Equine rhinovirus serotypes 1 and 2: relationship to each other and to aphthoviruses and cardioviruses.
G. Wutz
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H. Auer
,
N. Nowotny
,
B. Grosse
,
T. Skern
,
E. Kuechler
Journal of General Virology
1996
Corpus ID: 2816449
Equine rhinoviruses (ERVs) are picornaviruses which cause a mild respiratory infection in horses. The illness resembles the…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Sequence and structural elements that contribute to efficient encephalomyocarditis virus RNA translation
G. Duke
,
M. Hoffman
,
A. Palmenberg
Journal of Virology
1992
Corpus ID: 24514504
The nucleotide sequence of the 5' nontranslated region of encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV-Rueckert) was determined, and a…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Attenuation of Mengo virus through genetic engineering of the 5′ noncoding poly(C) tract
G. Duke
,
J. Osorio
,
A. Palmenberg
Nature
1990
Corpus ID: 4260233
THE murine cardioviruses, such as the Mengo and encephalo-myocarditis viruses, and the bovine aphthoviruses, such as foot-and…
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1986
1986
Theiler's virus genome is closely related to that of encephalomyocarditis virus, the prototype cardiovirus
S. Ozden
,
F. Tangy
,
M. Chamorro
,
M. Brahic
Journal of Virology
1986
Corpus ID: 19462494
Theiler's virus causes a persistent demyelinating infection of the mouse central nervous system. Our study of the molecular…
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Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1978
3′-Terminal nucleotide sequences in the genome RNA of picornaviruses
A. Porter
,
P. Fellner
,
D. Black
,
D. Rowlands
,
T. Harris
,
F. Brown
Nature
1978
Corpus ID: 4349642
IN common with eukaryotic cellular mRNAs1–3, the terminal sequences in virus RNAs contain untranslated regions of variable…
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1971
1971
Infection of mouse fibroblasts by cardioviruses: premature uncoating and its prevention by elevated pH and magnesium chloride.
L. Hall
,
R. Rueckert
Virology
1971
Corpus ID: 38230979
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