Purification and characterization of a calicivirus as the causative agent of a lethal hemorrhagic disease in rabbits

  • Parra F
  • Prieto M
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Abstract

The causative viral agent of a lethal rabbit hemorrhagic disease has been purified and characterized. In negative-stained preparations, the virions were icosahedral, measured 27 to 35 nm in diameter, were without an envelope, and showed 10 peripheral cup-shaped depressions. The major structural protein was 60 kilodaltons, which constitutes a unique characteristic of the Caliciviridae.

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Parra, F., & Prieto, M. (1990). Purification and characterization of a calicivirus as the causative agent of a lethal hemorrhagic disease in rabbits. Journal of Virology, 64(8), 4013–4015. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.64.8.4013-4015.1990

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