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- Temporal and geographic evidence for evolution of Sin Nombre virus . . .
Portions of the Sin Nombre virus small (S) and medium (M) RNA segments were amplified by RT-PCR from kidney, lung, liver and spleen of seropositive peromyscine rodents, principally deer mice, collected in Colorado, New Mexico and Montana from 1995 to 2007
- Hantavirus Glycoprotein Pseudotypes for Research - Pubcompare
DNA sequences for the open reading frames (ORFs) of hantavirus glycoproteins, namely, Andes virus (ANDV) GP from the Chilean field strain R123 (GenBank accession number NP_604472 1), Sin Nombre virus (SNV) GP from a human field isolate (GenBank accession number NP_941974 1), and Hantaan virus (HTNV) GP from a cell culture-adapted strain, 76-118
- Sin Nombre virus - Wikipedia
Because Sin Nombre virus has a segmented genome, it is possible for recombination and reassortment of segments to occur, whereby segments from different lineages mix in a single host cell and produce hybrid progeny This has been observed for SNV in the US, mainly in exchanges of the S and M segments [5]
- Tracing Transmission of Sin Nombre Virus and Discovery of Infection in . . .
A plasmid carrying Sin Nombre virus N was generated by GenScript using the N gene from the S segment sequence in a pFastBac1 backbone and was used for the RT-qPCR standard curve
- Sin Nombre Virus and the Emergence of Other Hantaviruses: A . . . - MDPI
In this review, we provide updates on Sin Nombre virus (SNV) and other New World hantaviruses We discuss the history of SNV, its biology and relatedness to other emerging New World hantaviruses, its ecology, and its disease in humans
- Sin_Nombre_virus - bionity. com
Sin Nombre virus Sin Nombre virus Transmission electron micrograph of the Sin Nombre hanta virus Virus classification Group: Group V ( (-)ssRNA) Family:
- Sin Nombre virus surface glycoprotein - Creative Biolabs
Sin Nombre virus (SNV) is a rodent-borne virus that can cause severe respiratory failure and death upon spillover from their reservoir host into humans The hantavirus integral membrane surface glycoproteins, des ignated Gn and Gc, form hetero-oligomeric complexes on the virion surface containing four copies of each glycoprotein
- Distribution and prevalence of Sin Nombre hantavirus in rodent species . . .
In this study, we assessed the prevalence of Sin Nombre virus (SNV) in rodent assemblages across eastern NM, using RT-qPCR We screened for potential rodent hosts in the region, as well as identified areas that may pose significant infection risk to humans
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