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Publikováno v:
Archives of Virology. 138:357-364
The genetic and antigenic diversity of group A rotaviruses recovered from Israeli infants has been expanded recently by the inclusion of three unusual human rotavirus strains. Two rotavirus strains (Ro-5829 and Ro-5960) were shown to be the first vir
Autor:
Ella Mendelson, Lester M. Shulman, Jana Rubinov, Tsachi Tsadok Perets, Ronit Sarid, I. Silberstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical microbiology. 47(5)
Polyomavirus BK (BKV) establishes latent infection in various human tissues, including the kidney. Reactivation following renal transplantation (RT) may cause BKV-associated nephropathy, leading to graft loss. BKV reactivation is often associated wit
Autor:
I. Silberstein, R. Gollop, Harry B. Greenberg, Lester M. Shulman, Osamu Nakagomi, Ilan Shif, Ella Mendelson
Publikováno v:
Archives of virology. 143(2)
Insight into the origin of human rotaviruses carrying the AU-1 VP4 allele was gained by examining their genomic RNA constellation using RNA–RNA hybridization and by sequencing the VP8* portion (nucleotides 1–750) of their gene 4. AU-1 like viruse
Publikováno v:
Israel journal of medical sciences. 30(5-6)
Publikováno v:
Israel journal of medical sciences. 30(3)
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical microbiology. 30(4)
Human rotavirus strain Ro1845, which was isolated in 1985 from an Israeli child with diarrhea, has a hemagglutinin that is capable of agglutinating erythrocytes from guinea pigs, sheep, chickens, and humans (group O). Hemagglutination was inhibited a
Publikováno v:
Israel journal of medical sciences. 27(2)
Autor:
J. Reich, J. Pasquariello, I. Silberstein, H. Chahal, E. Zurkovksy, M.A. Bishara, S. Ugras, I. Starker
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 137:310
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Journal of Surgical Research. 137:291
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 33:1421-1422
Human rotaviruses belonging to genotype P9, of probable feline origin, which included both G3 and G1 serotypes, were detected in 3.8% of children shedding rotaviruses who attended sick fund clinics throughout Israel. None were detected in children ad