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Zoonotic simian foamy virus in Bangladesh reflects diverse patterns of transmission and co-infection

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Gregory Engel, Christopher T Small, Khanh Soliven, Mostafa M. Feeroz et al.

Journal: Emerging Microbes & InfectionsYear: 2013Citations: 45

Simian foamy viruses (SFVs) are ubiquitous in non-human primates (NHPs). As in all retroviruses, reverse transcription of SFV leads to recombination and mutation. Because more humans have been shown to be infected with SFV than with any other simian borne virus, SFV is a potentially powerful model f...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyVirologyOpen Access
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Population dynamics of rhesus macaques and associated foamy virus in Bangladesh

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Mostafa M. Feeroz, Khanh Soliven, Christopher T Small, Gregory Engel et al.

Journal: Emerging Microbes & InfectionsYear: 2013Citations: 38

Foamy viruses are complex retroviruses that have been shown to be transmitted from nonhuman primates to humans. In Bangladesh, infection with simian foamy virus (SFV) is ubiquitous among rhesus macaques, which come into contact with humans in diverse locations and contexts throughout the country. We...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyVirologyOpen Access
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Simian Foamy Virus Infection of Rhesus Macaques in Bangladesh: Relationship of Latent Proviruses and Transcriptionally Active Viruses

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Khanh Soliven, Xiaoxing Wang, Christopher T Small, Mostafa M. Feeroz et al.

Journal: Journal of VirologyYear: 2013Citations: 25

Simian foamy viruses (SFV) are complex retroviruses that are ubiquitous in nonhuman primates (NHP) and are zoonotically transmitted to humans, presumably through NHP saliva, by licking, biting, and other behaviors. We have studied SFV in free-ranging rhesus macaques in Bangladesh. It has been previo...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyVirologyOpen Access
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The transcription factor SlNAP1 increases salt tolerance by modulating ion homeostasis and ROS metabolism in Solanum lycopersicum

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Nanshan Du, Lu Xue, Dongqi Xue, Xiaoxing Dong et al.

Journal: GeneYear: 2022Citations: 23

NAC transcription factors (TFs) play an important role in the plant resistant response to biotic and abiotic stresses. However, the functions of the most NAC TFs are still unknown, especially in tomato. Here, we identified and functionally characterized an NAC TFs, SlNAP1, in tomato, and found that ...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant Science
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A Novel Bayesian Method for Detection of APOBEC3-Mediated Hypermutation and Its Application to Zoonotic Transmission of Simian Foamy Viruses

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F. A. Matsen, Christopher T Small, Khanh Soliven, Gregory Engel et al.

Journal: PLoS Computational BiologyYear: 2014Citations: 21

Simian Foamy Virus (SFV) can be transmitted from non-human primates (NHP) to humans. However, there are no documented cases of human to human transmission, and significant differences exist between infection in NHP and human hosts. The mechanism for these between-host differences is not completely u...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyVirologyOpen Access
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A Q-band two-beam cryogenic receiver for the Tianma Radio Telescope

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Weiye Zhong, Jian Dong, Wei Gou, Linfeng Yu et al.

Journal: Research in Astronomy and AstrophysicsYear: 2018Citations: 9

Abstract A Q-band two-beam cryogenic receiver for the Tianma Radio Telescope (TMRT) has been developed, and it uses the independently-developed key microwave and millimeter-wave components operating from 35 to 50GHz with a fractional bandwidth of 35%. The Q-band receiver consists of three parts: opt...

Physical SciencesPhysics and AstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsOpen Access
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A Seminomadic Population in Bangladesh with Extensive Exposure to Macaques Does Not Exhibit High Levels of Zoonotic Simian Foamy Virus Infection

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Karen Craig, M. Kamrul Hasan, Dana L. Jackson, Gregory Engel et al.

Journal: Journal of VirologyYear: 2015Citations: 9

Simian foamy viruses (SVF) are ubiquitous in nonhuman primates (NHP). SFV can be zoonotically transmitted to humans who either work with or live commensally with NHP. We analyzed the blood of 45 Bangladeshi performing monkey owners (an ethnic group called the Bedey) for SFV infection. Surprisingly, ...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyVirologyOpen Access
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Harvesting Friction Energy for Tribo‐catalytic Degradation of Organic Pollutions via Natural Tourmaline

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Xiaoxing Wang, Yanmin Jia, Qichang Zhang, Zheng Wu et al.

Journal: ChemistrySelectYear: 2023Citations: 8

Abstract Friction, a very common phenomenon in daily life, can be easily converted into electric energy via triboelectricity and can further drive oxidation and reduction reactions to degrade dye wastewater, which is named tribo‐catalysis. In this work, the friction energy between the stirring rod a...

Physical SciencesEnergyRenewable Energy, Sustainability and the EnvironmentOpen Access
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Does credit carbon exposure affect banks' profits and risks? Evidence from China

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Chao Wang, Mengyu Li, Xiaoxing Liu

Journal: Applied EnergyYear: 2024Citations: 7
Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceFinance
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Carbon exposure of credit assets and banking systemic risk caused by climate transition

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Chao Wang, Minjie Hu, Jiayi Lu, Xiaoxing Liu

Journal: Research in International Business and FinanceYear: 2025Citations: 5
Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceFinance
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