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    • Clinical Isolates of Trichomonas vaginalis Concurrently Infected by Strains of Up to Four Trichomonasvirus Species (Family Totiviridae) 

      Goodman, Russell P.; Freret, Taylor S.; Kula, Tomasz; Geller, Alexander M.; Talkington, Megan T.; Tang-Fernandez, Vanessa; Suciu, Olimpia; Demidenko, Aleksander A.; Ghabrial, Said A.; Beach, David H.; Singh, Bibhuti N.; Fichorova, Raina N.; Nibert, Max L. (American Society for Microbiology, 2011)
      Trichomonas vaginalis, which causes the most common nonviral sexually transmitted disease worldwide, is itself commonly infected by nonsegmented double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) viruses from the genus Trichomonasvirus, family ...
    • Virion Structure of Baboon Reovirus, a Fusogenic Orthoreovirus That Lacks an Adhesion Fiber 

      Yan, Xiaodong; Parent, Kristin N.; Goodman, Russell P.; Tang, Jinghua; Shou, Jingyun; Nibert, Max L.; Duncan, Roy; Baker, Timothy S. (American Society for Microbiology, 2011)
      Baboon reovirus (BRV) is a member of the fusogenic subgroup of orthoreoviruses. Unlike most other members of its genus, BRV lacks S-segment coding sequences for the outer fiber protein that binds to cell surface receptors. ...