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Rubivirus
Known as:
Rubiviruses
A genus of enveloped, spherical viruses with a capsid with T=4 icosahedral symmetry, in the family Togaviridae. The genome is composed of a linear…
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Rubella
aspects of radiation effects
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Rubella virus
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Togaviridae
hemorrhagic fever virus
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2020
Review
2020
Rubella infection: Advances and challenges in the diagnosis and prevention of Congenital Rubella Syndrome
A. Vueba
,
M. C. Sousa
International Journal of Clinical Virology
2020
Corpus ID: 212696164
Rubella remains an important pathogen worldwide, with many cases of congenital rubella syndrome per year. Rubella vaccination is…
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Review
2018
Review
2018
Chapter 1 Viruses : Friends and Foes
Penny A. Rudd
,
Lara J. Herrero
2018
Corpus ID: 13870141
In this chapter, we will review how viruses can be used to positively afect joints and cartilage of their hosts. Many viruses are…
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Review
2012
Review
2012
[Rubella (German measles)--still a major infectious disease].
I. Stock
Medizinische Monatsschrift fur Pharmazeuten
2012
Corpus ID: 43691516
Rubella viruses are single-stranded ribonucleic acid viruses, which are surrounded by a lipid-containing membrane. From the…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
[Virology of the family Togaviridae].
Y. Mori
,
Noriyuki Otsuki
,
M. Sakata
,
Kiyoko Okamoto
Uirusu
2011
Corpus ID: 24662389
Many pathogens important for medicine, veterinary medicine or public health belong to the genera alphavirus and rubivirus within…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Eliminating congenital rubella: a seroepidemiological study on women of childbearing age and MMR vaccine coverage in newborns.
D. Lo Giudice
,
G. Cannavò
,
+6 authors
S. Calimeri
Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene
2009
Corpus ID: 20557580
INTRODUCTION Rubella can have particularly serious effects on the product of conception if contracted during pregnancy. Thus, the…
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2007
2007
Ross River Virus: An Arthritogenic Alphavirus of Significant Importance in the Asia Pacific
Daniela Tupanceska
,
Ali Zaid
,
+5 authors
S. Mahalingam
2007
Corpus ID: 46353923
Ross River virus is a mosquito transmitted disease endemic in tropical Australia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, adjacent islands…
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2005
2005
#62 Possible role for IL-6 in social stress exacerbations of acute Theiler’s virus infection
Robin R. Johnson
,
E. Good
,
Elizabeth Hardin
,
M. Connor
,
C. Welsh
,
M. Meagher
Brain, behavior, and immunity
2005
Corpus ID: 53145687
1996
1996
[Ultrastructural analysis of placentas with villitis. Retrospective study].
H. Villegas
,
M. Gonzalez-Jimenez
,
Y. Paredes-vivas
,
G. Aguilera-Suárez
,
S. Karchmer
Ginecología y Obstetricia de México
1996
Corpus ID: 38468483
A villitis is a focal or multifocal inflammatory reaction of chorionic villi with infiltration of mononuclear cells and usually…
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Review
1989
Review
1989
Morphogenesis of flaviviruses.
T. Hase
,
P. Summers
,
K. Eckels
,
J. Putnak
Sub-cellular biochemistry
1989
Corpus ID: 11274983
The flaviviruses consist of about 70 viruses that include some important pathogens that are responsible for a number of serious…
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Review
1989
Review
1989
Rubella virus products and their distribution in infected cells.
D. S. Bowden
,
E. G. Westaway
Sub-cellular biochemistry
1989
Corpus ID: 28013099
The family Togaviridae is presently composed of four genera, Alphavirus, Rubivirus, Pestivirus, and Arterivirus, of which rubella…
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