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15:58, 23 February 2024 | Parvo-photo orig.jpg (file) | 26 KB | This image shows the life cycle of the canine Parvovirus. The virus multiplies in a carrier dogs intestines, meaning the infected dogs poop carries the virus. When another dog ingests that poop, it can become infected and the Parvovirus can replicate in the dog's intestines. | 1 | |
20:02, 6 April 2024 | Screenshot 2024-04-06 at 4.00.04 PM.png (file) | 561 KB | This image displays the open reading frames present in an isolate of genotype-2 A6 (B) and an isolate of genotype-3 V9 (A). It includes descriptions of which proteins are coded for by which ORFs, and a breakdown of the general reading frame for NS1. | 1 | |
20:47, 6 April 2024 | Proinflammatory cytokine levels.png (file) | 126 KB | This image shows the level of expression of different pro-inflammatory cytokines 24 (light grey), 48 (dark grey), and 72 (black) hours after transfection of a vector containing B19V NS1. | 1 | |
20:05, 11 April 2024 | B19V viral uptake.png (file) | 438 KB | A visual depicting the uptake of the B19V capsid into a target cell. The progression from a viral capsid to the uptake of the virus into the nucleus. | 1 | |
22:13, 12 April 2024 | B19V open reading frame.png (file) | 310 KB | This image depicts a genomic map of the RNA species derived from prototype B19V isolates. It includes three reading frames within the genome and their respective borders. It also includes RNA species a-h, the exons that go into the protein, and the resulting proteins. This image includes two RNA species that have largely unknown purposes. | 1 |