| dsSIN | Double subgenomic Sindbis |
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| SIN | Sindbis |
| SV | Sindbis Virus |
| SIN | Sindbis virus |
| Sindbis fever | A febrile illness of humans in Africa, Australia, and other countries, characterised by arthralgia, rash, and malaise; caused by the Sindbis virus, a member of the family Togaviridae, and transmitted by culicine mosquitoes. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Sindbis virus | <virology> Enveloped virus of the alphavirus group of Togaviridae. It is thought to be an infection of birds spread by fleas and there is little evidence that it causes any serious infection in humans. The synthesis and export of the spike proteins, via the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi complex, have been used as a model for the synthesis and export of plasma membrane proteins. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms :
| Sindbis virus |
a virus of the genus Alphavirus, transmitted by Culex mosquitoes, that causes Sindbis fever in southern and eastern Africa, Egypt, Israel, India, the Philippines, and eastern Australia.
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| Sindbis f. |
an epidemic-endemic febrile disease caused by an alphavirus, transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Culex, and occurring in southern and eastern Africa, Egypt, Israel, India, the Philippines, and eastern Australia; symptoms include macular rash and arthritis.
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| Sindbis fever, virus |
see under fever and virus.
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| Sindbis v. |
a virus of the genus Alphavirus, transmitted by Culex mosquitoes, that causes Sindbis fever in southern and eastern Africa, Egypt, Israel, India, the Philippines, and eastern Australia.
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