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The following pages link to The degree of genetic variability among adenovirus type 4 strains isolated from man and chimpanzee. (Q52848907):
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- Molecular epidemiology of adenoviruses associated with acute lower respiratory disease of children in Buenos Aires, Argentina (1984–1988) (Q30983083) (← links)
- Genomic and bioinformatics analysis of HAdV-4, a human adenovirus causing acute respiratory disease: implications for gene therapy and vaccine vector development (Q33781719) (← links)
- Five new genome types of adenovirus type 37 caused epidemic keratoconjunctivitis in Sapporo, Japan, for more than 10 years (Q33824200) (← links)
- Analysis with restriction endonucleases recognizing 4- or 5-base-pair sequences of human adenovirus type 3 isolated from ocular diseases in Sapporo, Japan. (Q37191511) (← links)
- Changes in subgenome types of adenovirus type 4 isolated from patients with ocular disease between 1985 and 1989 in Sapporo, Japan (Q37241618) (← links)
- Molecular diagnosis of human adenoviruses d and e by a phylogeny-based classification method using a partial hexon sequence (Q37419839) (← links)
- An adenovirus traffic update: from receptor engagement to the nuclear pore (Q37848821) (← links)
- Applying genomic and bioinformatic resources to human adenovirus genomes for use in vaccine development and for applications in vector development for gene delivery. (Q38613979) (← links)
- Adenoviruses isolated in the Stockholm area during 1987-1992: restriction endonuclease analysis and molecular epidemiology (Q39392036) (← links)
- Use of restriction fragment analysis and sequencing of a serotype-specific region to type adenovirus isolates (Q39447628) (← links)
- Rapid typing of human adenoviruses by a general PCR combined with restriction endonuclease analysis (Q39463248) (← links)
- New genome type of adenovirus serotype 4 caused nosocomial infections associated with epidemic conjunctivitis in Japan (Q39487659) (← links)
- Replication-defective vector based on a chimpanzee adenovirus (Q39605384) (← links)
- Rapid subgenus identification of human adenovirus isolates by a general PCR. (Q40010179) (← links)
- Transmission dynamics and prospective environmental sampling of adenovirus in a military recruit setting (Q40234184) (← links)
- Adenovirus type 4 respiratory infections with a concurrent outbreak of coxsackievirus A21 among United States Army Basic Trainees, a retrospective viral etiology study using next-generation sequencing (Q40332764) (← links)
- Taxonomy proposal for Old World monkey adenoviruses: characterisation of several non-human, non-ape primate adenovirus lineages (Q40539269) (← links)
- Simian adenovirus type 35 has a recombinant genome comprising human and simian adenovirus sequences, which predicts its potential emergence as a human respiratory pathogen (Q41896479) (← links)
- Computational analysis of four human adenovirus type 4 genomes reveals molecular evolution through two interspecies recombination events (Q42093768) (← links)
- Characterization of two divergent adenovirus 31 strains (Q42610350) (← links)
- Complete nucleotide sequences and genome organization of four chimpanzee adenoviruses. (Q42629696) (← links)
- Genome type analysis of South American adenoviruses of subgenus C collected over a 7-year period (Q44771136) (← links)
- Genomic and bioinformatics analysis of HAdV-7, a human adenovirus of species B1 that causes acute respiratory disease: implications for vector development in human gene therapy (Q45880712) (← links)
- Adenovirus Type 4 Respiratory Infections among Civilian Adults, Northeastern United States, 2011-20151. (Q47551489) (← links)
- A multigene typing system for human adenoviruses reveals a new genotype in a collection of Swedish clinical isolates (Q60302252) (← links)
- A Survey of Recent Adenoviral Respiratory Pathogens in Hong Kong Reveals Emergent and Recombinant Human Adenovirus Type 4 (HAdV-E4) Circulating in Civilian Populations (Q64252066) (← links)
- A rational system for classifying and denominating adenovirus genome types (Q64378567) (← links)
- Genome type analysis of 480 isolates of adenovirus types 1, 2, and 5 (Q64378842) (← links)
- Molecular epidemiology of adenovirus acute lower respiratory infections of children in the south cone of South America (1991-1994) (Q64382939) (← links)
- Genomic characterization of human adenovirus type 4 strains isolated worldwide since 1953 identifies two separable phylogroups evolving at different rates from their most recent common ancestor (Q90256368) (← links)
- Characterization of a replication-competent vector encoding DsRed based on a human adenovirus type 4 a-like strain (Q91846558) (← links)