Showing 4,061 - 4,080 results of 4,364 for search '"virus"', query time: 0.06s Refine Results
  1. 4061

    Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Herbs (Basil, Cilantro, Dill, Mint, Parsley, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme) by Mark A. Mossler

    Published 2005-12-01
    “… Because herbs are vegetative crops, the most important pest groups in Florida production include the early season diseases, weeds, and leaf-feeding insects. Nematodes and viruses are generally not problematic in Florida herb production. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  2. 4062

    Regressing Multiple Viral Plaques and Skin Fragility Syndrome in a Cat Coinfected with FcaPV2 and FcaPV3 by Alberto Alberti, Gessica Tore, Alessandra Scagliarini, Laura Gallina, Federica Savini, Chiara Caporali, Francesca Abramo

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Eighteen months after discontinuation of glucocorticoid therapy skin fragility and viral plaques had resolved. The role of the two viruses cannot be established and it remains undetermined how each of the viruses has contributed to the onset of VP; the spontaneous remission of skin lesions might have been induced by FIV status change over time due to glucocorticoid withdraw and by glucocorticoids withdraw itself.…”
    Get full text
    Article
  3. 4063

    Reused N95 Face Masks Performance: Effect of Gamma Irradiation Method on Residual Bioburden and Functional Material Resistance by Ade Lestari Yunus, Akhmad Rasyid Syahputra, Rizka Fitriana, Deswita, Bimo Saputro, Muhamad Yasin Yunus, Hanna Yasmine, Devita Tetriana, Irawan Sugoro, Darmawan Darwis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There is a need for an innovative solution to enable reuse of face masks that have been exposed to viruses or bacteria. Face mask sterilization by gamma irradiation could be one of the solutions. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  4. 4064

    Goat-derived cell line (<i>Capra hircus</i>) TCh generated by karyological and morphological transformation of YаDK-04 CCL during subcultivation with lanthanide-treated bovine seru... by E. A. Trofimova, S. V. Kononova, I. N. Shumilova, B. L. Manin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The novel continuous cell line proved to be suitable for effective reproduction of such disease pathogens as lumpy skin disease, sheep pox, peste des petits ruminants agents. These are mainly viruses of dermatotropic origin.…”
    Get full text
    Article
  5. 4065

    Molecular imaging of viral pathogenesis and opportunities for the future by Brianna Kelly, Jeanette E. Boudreau, Steven Beyea, Kimberly Brewer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This review discusses molecular imaging probes and techniques for studying viruses, particularly those currently used in oncology that are applicable to virology. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  6. 4066

    Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Specialty Brassicas (Arrugula, Bok Choy, Chinese Broccoli, Chinese Mustard, Napa) by Mark A. Mossler

    Published 2005-12-01
    “… Since leafy brassicas are vegetative crops, the most important pest groups in Florida production include the early season diseases, weeds, and leaf-feeding insects. Mites, viruses, and nematodes are generally not problematic in Florida leafy brassica production. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  7. 4067

    Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Specialty Brassicas (Arrugula, Bok Choy, Chinese Broccoli, Chinese Mustard, Napa) by Mark A. Mossler

    Published 2005-12-01
    “… Since leafy brassicas are vegetative crops, the most important pest groups in Florida production include the early season diseases, weeds, and leaf-feeding insects. Mites, viruses, and nematodes are generally not problematic in Florida leafy brassica production. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  8. 4068

    Diseases in Florida Vegetable Garden Beans: Bush, Lima, Pole, Wax, Southern Peas, English Peas, and Snow Peas by Ken Pernezny, Aaron Palmateer, Tom Kucharek

    Published 2005-07-01
    “… The pathogenic microorganisms that attack garden vegetables, including Bush beans, Lima beans, Pole beans, Wax beans, Southern peas, English peas, and Chinese or Snow peas can be classified into four major groups: fungi, bacteria, nematodes, and viruses. This document is PP-209, one of a series of the Plant Pathology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  9. 4069

    Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) Management Program for Ornamental Plants by Vivek Kumar, Muhammad Z. Ahmed, Cristi Palmer, Cindy L. McKenzie, Lance S. Osborne

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…It is known to feed on more than 1000 plant species and vector over 120 plant-damaging viruses. This publication provides a management program for nursery and ornamental plant growers to aid in their efforts to minimize selection for insecticide resistance irrespective of whitefly biotype while helping to achieve top-quality plant materials. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  10. 4070

    Diseases in Florida Vegetable Garden Beans: Bush, Lima, Pole, Wax, Southern Peas, English Peas, and Snow Peas by Ken Pernezny, Aaron Palmateer, Tom Kucharek

    Published 2005-07-01
    “… The pathogenic microorganisms that attack garden vegetables, including Bush beans, Lima beans, Pole beans, Wax beans, Southern peas, English peas, and Chinese or Snow peas can be classified into four major groups: fungi, bacteria, nematodes, and viruses. This document is PP-209, one of a series of the Plant Pathology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  11. 4071

    A Case Study on Strategic Multi-Objective Optimization of Influenza Vaccine Allocation: Age-Specific Approaches in Saudi Arabia by Asma K. Alkhamis, Manar I. Hosny

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Research over the past three decades highlights that viruses are the primary cause of these infections. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  12. 4072

    The relationship of lamins with epigenetic factors during aging by R. N. Mustafin, E. K. Khusnutdinova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This may be due to the role of lamins in protection from both viruses and transposons, since viruses and transposons are evolutionarily related. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  13. 4073

    The origin and transmission of HIV-1 CRF80_0107 among two major first-tier cities in China by Xiaorui Wang, Bo Zhu, Hanping Li, Jingwan Han, Xiaolin Wang, Lei Jia, Bohan Zhang, Jingyun Li, Linding Wang, Yongjian Liu, Hongling Wen, Lin Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background CRF01_AE and CRF07_BC are the two most prevalent HIV-1 genotypes in China, and the co-circulation of these two genotypes has led to the continuous generation of CRF_0107 viruses in recent years. However, little is known about the origin and spread of CRF_0107 viruses thus far. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  14. 4074

    Western Flower Thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis [Pergande]) by Jeffery D. Cluever, Hugh A. Smith, Joseph E. Funderburk, Galan Frantz

    Published 2015-05-01
    “… One of many species of thrips found in Florida, Frankliniella occidentalis, is a pest of several crops throughout Florida and the world, causing injury by feeding and by transmission of plant viruses. This 8-page fact sheet was written by Jeffrey D. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  15. 4075

    Western Flower Thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis [Pergande]) by Jeffery D. Cluever, Hugh A. Smith, Joseph E. Funderburk, Galan Frantz

    Published 2015-05-01
    “… One of many species of thrips found in Florida, Frankliniella occidentalis, is a pest of several crops throughout Florida and the world, causing injury by feeding and by transmission of plant viruses. This 8-page fact sheet was written by Jeffrey D. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  16. 4076

    An Uncommon Side Effect of Bupropion: A Case of Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis by Hasan Tak, Cengiz Koçak, Gülben Sarıcı, Nazlı Dizen Namdar, Mehtap Kıdır

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Etiologically, drugs and viruses have been suspected in most cases. Here, we present a case of AGEP, in a woman, that developed 1 day after starting bupropion for smoking cessation, as a rare side effect of the treatment.…”
    Get full text
    Article
  17. 4077

    An overview of evaluating the efficacy of microbial pathogens for biological control of the red palm weevil Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier, 1790) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in... by Koko Dwi Sutanto, Catur Raharjo Febrayanto, Wiratno Wiratno, Dwinita Wikan Utami, Fitri Susiyanti, Mohammad Agus Yulianto, Araz Meilin, Iwa Mara Trisawa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background This overview explores the use of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs), fungi (EPFs), bacteria (EPBs), and viruses (EPVs) as biological control strategies against the red palm weevil (RPW) (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus), a significant pest of date palms in Saudi Arabia. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  18. 4078

    Short Review for Design and Implementation of a New Low-Cost Prototype Portable Smart Ventilator by Shereen Q. Blais, Jameel K. Abed, Mohannad J. Mnati, Tareq S. El-Hasan

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Mechanical ventilation has become a lifesaver, especially during the outbreak of the Coronavirus COVID-19 where the patient needs continuous ventilation in order to help the respiratory system to perform its functions correctly due to the accumulation of fluid in the lungs resulting from viruses that infect the respiratory system, thus improving survival. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  19. 4079

    Weed Management Principles in Commercial Vegetable Production by Peter Dittmar, Nathan Boyd

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Weeds also serve as alternative hosts to diseases, viruses, and nematodes. A successful weed management program will incorporate multiple control practices with preventative, cultural, biological, mechanical, and chemical methods. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  20. 4080

    Weed Management Principles in Commercial Vegetable Production by Peter Dittmar, Nathan Boyd

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Weeds also serve as alternative hosts to diseases, viruses, and nematodes. A successful weed management program will incorporate multiple control practices with preventative, cultural, biological, mechanical, and chemical methods. …”
    Get full text
    Article