togavirus — Familia de arbovirus a la que pertenecen los organismos causantes de encefalitis, del dengue, de la fiebre amarilla y de la rubéola. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
togavirus — Any of three genera of arboviruses: Alphavirus, Rubivirus (which causes rubella), and Pestivirus (which infects only animals). Some Alphavirus species produce a severe equine encephalitis that has a mortality rate of up to 90% in horses and 10%… … Universalium
Togavirus 5' plus strand cis-regulatory element — The Togavirus virus 5 plus strand cis regulatory element is an RNA element which is thought to be essential for both plus and minus strand RNA synthesis. [cite journal | last = Frolov | first = I | coauthors = Hardy R, Rice CM | year = 2001 |… … Wikipedia
Togavirus — Togaviridae Togaviridés … Wikipédia en Français
togavirus — Any virus of the family Togaviridae. [L. toga, garment covering, + virus] * * * to·ga·vi·rus tō gə .vī rəs n any of the family Togaviridae of single stranded RNA viruses * * * to·ga·vi·rus (toґgə vi″rəs) [L. toga robe + virus] any … Medical dictionary
togavirus — Cualquiera de los tres géneros de arbovirus: Alphavirus, Rubivirus (que causa la rubeola) y Pestivirus (que sólo infecta a los animales). Algunas especies de Alphavirus producen una grave encefalitis equina con una tasa de mortalidad de hasta 90% … Enciclopedia Universal
togavirus — to•ga•vi•rus [[t]ˈtoʊ gəˌvaɪ rəs[/t]] n. pl. rus•es. mcr any of several RNA containing viruses of the family Togaviridae, typically enveloped in a layer of lipid and including the arboviruses and the rubella virus • Etymology: 1970; toga+virus … From formal English to slang
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a-Togavirus — См. Альфа(а ) тогавирусы (Источник: «Словарь терминов микробиологии») … Словарь микробиологии
virus — viruslike, adj. /vuy reuhs/, n., pl. viruses. 1. an ultramicroscopic (20 to 300 nm in diameter), metabolically inert, infectious agent that replicates only within the cells of living hosts, mainly bacteria, plants, and animals: composed of an RNA … Universalium