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- Avian_Reovirus abstract "Avian reoviruses belong to the genus Orthoreovirus, and Reoviridae family. They are non-enveloped viruses that undergo replication in the cytoplasm of infected cells. It has icosahedral symmetry and contains a double-shelled arrangement of surface protein. Virus particles can range between 70-80 nm. Morphologically, the virus is a double stranded RNA virus that is composed of ten segments. The genome and proteins that are encoded by the genome can be separated into three different sizes ranging from small, medium, or large. Of the eleven proteins that are encoded for by the genome, two are nonstructural, while the remaining nine are structural. Avian reoviruses can withstand a pH range of 3.0-9.0. Ambient temperatures are suitable for the survival of these viruses, which become inactive at 56 C in less than an hour. Common areas where this virus can survive include galvanized metal, glass, rubber, feathers, and wood shavings. Avian reovirus can survive for up to ten days on these common areas in addition to up to ten weeks in water. Cultivation and observation of the effects of avian reovirus is most often performed in chicken embryos. If infected into the yolk sac, the embryo will succumb to death accompanied by hemorrhaging of the embryos and cause the foci on the liver to appear yellowish-green. There are several primary chicken cell cultures/areas that are susceptible to avian reoviruses, which include the lungs, liver, kidney, and fibroblasts of the chick embryo. Of the following susceptible areas, liver cells from the chick embryo have been found to be the most sensitive for primary isolation from clinical material.Typically, the CPE effect of avian reoviruses is the production of syncytia. CPE, or cytopathic effects are the visible changes in a host cell that takes place because of viral infection. Syncytia is a single cell or cytoplasmic mass containing several nuclei, formed by fusion of cells or by division of nuclei.".
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageID "44513066".
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageLength "20720".
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageRevisionID "672507721".
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Apoptosis.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Bleeding.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_virology.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthoreoviruses.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poultry_diseases.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reoviruses.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Viral_diseases.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Cytokine.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Cytokines.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink ELISA.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Hemorrhaging.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Mycoplasma_synoviae.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Orthoreovirus.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Osteoporosis.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink PCR.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Polymerase_chain_reaction.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink RFLP.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Reoviridae.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Restriction_fragment_length_polymorphism.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Staphylococcus_aureus.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Syncytia.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Syncytium.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Tenosynovitis.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Vaccination.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Vaccine.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Vaccinia.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLink Vesicular_stomatitis_virus.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avian Reovirus".
- Avian_Reovirus hasPhotoCollection Avian_Reovirus.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Avian_Reovirus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Avian_Reovirus subject Category:Animal_virology.
- Avian_Reovirus subject Category:Orthoreoviruses.
- Avian_Reovirus subject Category:Poultry_diseases.
- Avian_Reovirus subject Category:Reoviruses.
- Avian_Reovirus subject Category:Viral_diseases.
- Avian_Reovirus comment "Avian reoviruses belong to the genus Orthoreovirus, and Reoviridae family. They are non-enveloped viruses that undergo replication in the cytoplasm of infected cells. It has icosahedral symmetry and contains a double-shelled arrangement of surface protein. Virus particles can range between 70-80 nm. Morphologically, the virus is a double stranded RNA virus that is composed of ten segments.".
- Avian_Reovirus label "Avian Reovirus".
- Avian_Reovirus sameAs m.012c8qwc.
- Avian_Reovirus sameAs Q19903397.
- Avian_Reovirus sameAs Q19903397.
- Avian_Reovirus wasDerivedFrom Avian_Reovirus?oldid=672507721.
- Avian_Reovirus isPrimaryTopicOf Avian_Reovirus.