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  2. Caliciviridae - Wikipedia

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    Establishing the viral etiology took many decades due to the difficulty of growing the virus in cell culture. In the 1940s and 1950s in the United States and Japan, caliciviridae could not be grown in culture, but as an experiment bacterial free filtrate of diarrhea was given to volunteers to check if viruses were present in volunteers' stool. [10]

  3. Vesivirus - Wikipedia

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    Virions have a buoyant density in Caesium chloride (CsCl) of 1.33–1.41 g/cm 3. The density gradient of virions in Potassium Tartrate-Glycerol is 1.29 g/cm 3. The sedimentation coefficient is 170–187 svedberg (s 20,w), of the other(s) peak at 160–170 svedberg (s 20,w). Under in vitro conditions virions are inactivated in acid environment ...

  4. Lagovirus - Wikipedia

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    Virions have a buoyant density in Caesium chloride (CsCl) of 1.33–1.36 g/cm 3. The density gradient of virions in Potassium Tartrate-Glycerol is 1.29 g/cm 3 . The sedimentation coefficient is 170–187 svedberg (s 20,w ); of the other(s) are peak 160–170 svedberg (s 20,w ) (believed to consist of defective interfering particles).

  5. Category:Caliciviridae - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Caliciviridae" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Sapovirus - Wikipedia

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    Sapovirus is a genetically diverse genus of single-stranded positive-sense RNA, non-enveloped viruses within the family Caliciviridae. [1] [2] Together with norovirus, sapoviruses are the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis (commonly called the "stomach flu" although it is not related to influenza) in humans and animals.

  7. Feline calicivirus - Wikipedia

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    Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a virus of the family Caliciviridae that causes disease in cats.It is one of the two important viral causes of respiratory infection in cats, the other being Felid alphaherpesvirus 1.

  8. Viral disease - Wikipedia

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    Positive single-stranded RNA families: three non-enveloped (Astroviridae, Caliciviridae and Picornaviridae) and four enveloped (Coronaviridae, Flaviviridae, Retroviridae and Togaviridae). All the non-enveloped families have icosahedral nucleocapsids.

  9. Calici - Wikipedia

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    Caliciviridae, a family of viruses; Limping calici, a disease of kittens This page was last edited on 13 February 2020, at 05:32 (UTC). Text is available under the ...