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View article: Hybrid Scaffolds Decouple Biochemical & Biophysical Regulation of Cell Phenotype
Hybrid Scaffolds Decouple Biochemical & Biophysical Regulation of Cell Phenotype Open
The extracellular matrix changes dramatically during the progression of diseases like cancer. These complex, tissue‐specific changes are not adequately replicated by most current biomaterial disease models. This work demonstrates, for the …
View article: Multiple novel caliciviruses identified from stoats (Mustela erminea) in the United Kingdom
Multiple novel caliciviruses identified from stoats (Mustela erminea) in the United Kingdom Open
The Caliciviridae family, comprising positive-sense RNA viruses, is characterised by its non-enveloped, small virions, broad host range, and notable tendency for host switching. These viruses are primarily associated with gastroenteric dis…
View article: Multiple novel caliciviruses identified from stoats (Mustela erminea) in the United Kingdom
Multiple novel caliciviruses identified from stoats (Mustela erminea) in the United Kingdom Open
The Caliciviridae family, comprising positive-sense RNA viruses, is characterised by its non-enveloped, small virions, broad host range, and notable tendency for host switching. These viruses are primarily associated with gastroenteric dis…
View article: Multiple novel caliciviruses identified from stoats (Mustela erminea) in the United Kingdom
Multiple novel caliciviruses identified from stoats (Mustela erminea) in the United Kingdom Open
The Caliciviridae family , comprising positive-sense RNA viruses, is characterised by its non-enveloped, small virions, broad host range, and notable tendency for host switching. These viruses are primarily associated with gastroenteric di…
View article: Reviewer response for version 1
Reviewer response for version 1 Open
The Caliciviridae family, comprising positive-sense RNA viruses, is characterised by its non-enveloped, small virions, broad host range, and notable tendency for host switching. These viruses are primarily associated with gastroenteric dis…
View article: Multiple novel Caliciviruses identified from stoats (Mustela erminea) in the United Kingdom
Multiple novel Caliciviruses identified from stoats (Mustela erminea) in the United Kingdom Open
The Caliciviridae family, comprising positive-sense RNA viruses, is characterised by its non-enveloped, small virions, broad host range, and notable tendency for host switching. These viruses are primarily associated with gastroenteric dis…
View article: Lack of detection of SARS-CoV-2 in British wildlife 2020–21 and first description of a stoat (Mustela erminea) Minacovirus
Lack of detection of SARS-CoV-2 in British wildlife 2020–21 and first description of a stoat (Mustela erminea) Minacovirus Open
Repeat spillover of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) into new hosts has highlighted the critical role of cross-species transmission of coronaviruses and establishment of new reservoirs of virus in pandemic and e…
View article: Sarbecoviruses of British horseshoe bats; sequence variation and epidemiology
Sarbecoviruses of British horseshoe bats; sequence variation and epidemiology Open
Horseshoe bats are the natural hosts of the Sarbecovirus subgenus that includes SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV- 2. Despite the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is still little known about the underlying epidemiology and virology o…
View article: Lack of detection of SARS-CoV-2 in British wildlife 2020-21 and first description of a stoat (<i>Mustela erminea) Minacovirus</i>
Lack of detection of SARS-CoV-2 in British wildlife 2020-21 and first description of a stoat (<i>Mustela erminea) Minacovirus</i> Open
2. Abstract Repeat spillover of SARS-CoV-2 into new hosts has highlighted the critical role of cross species transmission of coronaviruses and establishment of new reservoirs of virus in pandemic and epizootic spread of coronaviruses. Spec…
View article: Sarbecoviruses of British Horseshoe Bats; Sequence Variation and Epidemiology
Sarbecoviruses of British Horseshoe Bats; Sequence Variation and Epidemiology Open
Horseshoe bats are the natural hosts of the Sarbecovirus subgenus that includes SARS-CoV-1 and 2. Despite the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is still little known about the underlying epidemiology and virology of sarbe…
View article: Lack of detection of SARS-CoV-2 in British wildlife in 2020-21 and first description of a stoat (<i>Mustela erminea</i>) <i>Minacovirus</i>
Lack of detection of SARS-CoV-2 in British wildlife in 2020-21 and first description of a stoat (<i>Mustela erminea</i>) <i>Minacovirus</i> Open
Supplementary material for 'Lack of detection of SARS-CoV-2 in British wildlife in 2020-21 and first description of a stoat (Mustela erminea) Minacovirus'. Demographic data for samples and Supplementary Figures:Figure 1: locations of sampl…
View article: Natural Mycoplasma Infection Reduces Expression of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines in Response to Ovine Footrot Pathogens
Natural Mycoplasma Infection Reduces Expression of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines in Response to Ovine Footrot Pathogens Open
Ovine footrot is a complex multifactorial infectious disease, causing lameness in sheep with major welfare and economic consequences. Dichelobacter nodosus is the main causative bacterium; however, footrot is a polymicrobial disease with F…
View article: Natural Mycoplasma Infection Reduces Expression of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines in Response to Ovine Footrot Pathogens
Natural Mycoplasma Infection Reduces Expression of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines in Response to Ovine Footrot Pathogens Open
Ovine footrot is a complex multifactorial infectious disease, causing lameness in sheep with major welfare and economic consequences. Dichelobacter nodosus is the main causative bacterium, however, footrot is a polymicrobial disease with F…
View article: A Trifecta of New Insights into Ovine Footrot for Infection Drivers, Immune Response, and Host-Pathogen Interactions
A Trifecta of New Insights into Ovine Footrot for Infection Drivers, Immune Response, and Host-Pathogen Interactions Open
Footrot is a polymicrobial infectious disease in sheep causing severe lameness, leading to one of the industry’s largest welfare problems. The complex etiology of footrot makes in situ or in vitro investigations difficult.
View article: A Trifector of New Insights into Ovine Footrot for Infection Drivers, Immune Response and Host Pathogen Interactions
A Trifector of New Insights into Ovine Footrot for Infection Drivers, Immune Response and Host Pathogen Interactions Open
Footrot is a polymicrobial infectious disease in sheep causing severe lameness, leading to one of the industry’s biggest welfare problems. The complex aetiology of footrot makes in-situ or in-vitro investigations difficult. Computational m…
View article: Genomic heterogeneity of Dichelobacter nodosus within and between UK sheep flocks and between age groups within a flock
Genomic heterogeneity of Dichelobacter nodosus within and between UK sheep flocks and between age groups within a flock Open
Background Footrot and interdigital dermatitis are endemic infectious diseases in all sheep farming regions, impairing welfare and production. The development of efficacious vaccines against the primary causative pathogen has been hampered…
View article: Genomic heterogeneity of Dichelobacter nodosus within and between UK sheep flocks and between age groups within a flock
Genomic heterogeneity of Dichelobacter nodosus within and between UK sheep flocks and between age groups within a flock Open
Footrot and interdigital dermatitis are endemic infectious diseases in all sheep farming regions, impairing welfare and production. The development of efficacious vaccines against the primary causative pathogen has been hampered by the ext…
View article: Genomic heterogeneity of Dichelobacter nodosus within and between UK sheep flocks and between age groups within a flock
Genomic heterogeneity of Dichelobacter nodosus within and between UK sheep flocks and between age groups within a flock Open
Footrot and interdigital dermatitis are endemic infectious diseases in all sheep farming regions, impairing welfare and production. The development of efficacious vaccines against the primary causative pathogen has been hampered by the ext…
View article: The Applied Development of a Tiered Multilocus Sequence Typing (MLST) Scheme for Dichelobacter nodosus
The Applied Development of a Tiered Multilocus Sequence Typing (MLST) Scheme for Dichelobacter nodosus Open
Dichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) is the causative pathogen of ovine footrot, a disease that has a significant welfare and financial impact on the global sheep industry. Previous studies into the phylogenetics of D. nodosus have focused o…