Definition of Respirovirus. Meaning of Respirovirus. Synonyms of Respirovirus

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- Respirovirus is a genus of viruses in the order Mononegavirales, in the family Paramyxoviridae. Rodents and human serve as natural hosts. There are seven...
- considered distinct viruses. These include: HPIVs belong to two genera: Respirovirus (HPIV-1 & HPIV-3) and Rubulavirus (HPIV-2 & HPIV-4). HPIVs are characterised...
- Murine respirovirus, formerly Sendai virus (SeV) and previously also known as murine parainfluenza virus type 1 or hemagglutinating virus of ****an (HVJ)...
- Paramyxoviridae can be called a paramyxovirus (no italics) the genus Respirovirus was known as Paramyxovirus (with italics) until 1998 This disambiguation...
- Aquaparamyxovirus Ferlavirus Henipavirus Jeilongvirus Morbillivirus Narmovirus Respirovirus Salemvirus "ICTV Report Paramyxoviridae". "Taxonomy". International Committee...
- the second clade the respiroviruses appear to be the basal group. The respirovirus-henipavirus-morbillivirus clade may be basal to the avulavirus-rubulavirus...
- Respirovirus Bovine respirovirus 3 bovine parainfluenza virus 3 (BPIV-3) Human respirovirus 1 human parainfluenza virus 1 (HPIV-1) Human respirovirus...
- Respirovirus bovis Respirovirus caprae Respirovirus laryngotracheitidis Respirovirus muris Respirovirus pneumoniae Respirovirus ratufae Respirovirus suis...
- development of genetically engineered oncolytic influenza A viruses. Murine Respirovirus, which is frequently called Sendai virus in scientific literature, has...
- negative strand RNA viruses. They include Rubulavirus, Henipavirus, Respirovirus, Morbillivirus, Ferlavirus, Aquaparamyxovirus, and Abulavirus. The rubulavirus...