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- Q2897670 abstract "Human adenovirus 36 (HAdV-36) or Ad-36 or Adv36 is one of 52 types of adenoviruses known to infect humans. AD-36 was first isolated in 1978 from the feces of a girl suffering from diabetes and enteritis, and has long been recognized as a cause of respiratory and eye infections in humans.It was first shown to be associated with obesity in chickens by Dr. Nikhil Dhurandhar.AD-36 infection can induce cellular differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes and stem cells derived from human adipose tissue.".
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- Q2897670 familia "Adenoviridae".
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- Q2897670 species "Human adenovirus D".
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- Q2897670 comment "Human adenovirus 36 (HAdV-36) or Ad-36 or Adv36 is one of 52 types of adenoviruses known to infect humans. AD-36 was first isolated in 1978 from the feces of a girl suffering from diabetes and enteritis, and has long been recognized as a cause of respiratory and eye infections in humans.It was first shown to be associated with obesity in chickens by Dr. Nikhil Dhurandhar.AD-36 infection can induce cellular differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes and stem cells derived from human adipose tissue.".
- Q2897670 label "Adenovirus serotype 36".