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Adenoviruses (members of the
family Adenoviridae) are medium-sized (90–100 nm),
nonenveloped (without an
outer lipid bilayer)
viruses with an icosahedral...
- [citation needed] Double-stranded DNA families:
three are non-enveloped (
Adenoviridae,
Papillomaviridae and Polyomaviridae) and two are
enveloped (Herpesviridae...
- Addison's disease, an
endocrine disorder Adenovirus,
viruses of the
family Adenoviridae Alzheimer's disease, a
neurodegenerative disease Anaerobic digestion...
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South Australia, see Mix 102.3 For "Ad5",
adenovirus serotype 5, see
Adenoviridae For
other uses of "AD5", see AD-5 (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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viral families have
multiple kinetic classes: Poxviridae, Herpesviridae,
Adenoviridae, Papillomaviridae, and Polyomaviridae. All of the
genes in a particular...
- 2-13% of
cases in the US;
infection is
mainly asymptomatic in most
cases Adenoviridae Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC)
Herpes simplex virus Cytomegalovirus...
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adenovirus TJM, is a
virus in the
genus Mastadenovirus of the
family Adenoviridae. It is a
double stranded DNA
virus with no RNA sequence. The designation...
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Mastadenovirus is a
genus of
viruses in the
family Adenoviridae.
Humans and
other mammals serve as
natural hosts.
There are 63
species in this genus. The...
- sp. and
Histoplasma capsulatum; and
viruses like
Orthomyxoviridae and
Adenoviridae.
Apart from
Streptococcus pneumoniae (also
known as pneumococcus), several...
- a
recovered dog for up to a year. Carter, G.R.; Wise, D.J. (2006). "
Adenoviridae". A
Concise Review of
Veterinary Virology.
Retrieved 2006-06-10. Ettinger...