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    Species: H. orientalis Binomial name Horistus orientalis (Gmelin, 1790) Synonyms Capsides cingulatus (Fabricius, 1787) Capsides lineolatus (Brullé, 1832)...
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    The genome of the genus Ourmiavirus has three segments that encode the capside protein (CP), movement protein (MP), and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp)...
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    Rep also represses its own promoter, Prep. The ORF2 region encodes the capside protein Cap (aka CP), which differs slightly between PCV-1 and PCV-2. This...
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  • (Cirsium arvense), Rumex and yarrow (Achillea). The species are called capside du bouleau in French. Common name and description Distribution "Life cycle...
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    reactions. Supporting this study, a monoclonal antibody against the viral capside (Temelimab) has shown good results in trials in phase IIb. Venous pathology...
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  • HERV-W viruses (pHEV-W), and specifically one of the proteins of the viral capside that has been found to activate microglia in vitro. Activated microglia...
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    HERV-W viruses (pHEV-W), and specifically one of the proteins of the viral capside that has been found to "activate microglia" in vitro. Activated microglia...
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