| spumavirus | Genus of non-oncogenic retroviruses which establish persistent infections in many animal species but are considered non-pathogenic. Its organisms have been isolated from primates (including man), cattle, cats, hamsters, and sea lions. Spumaviruses have a foamy or lace-like appearance and are often accompanied by syncytium formation. Human spumavirus is the type species. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Spumaviruses, Bovine Syncytial Viruses, Bovine foamy viruses, Feline Syncytium Forming Virus, Feline Syncytium-Forming Viruses, Feline foamy viruses, Foamy Viruses, Syncytial Virus, Bovine, Syncytial Viruses, Bovine, Syncytium-Forming Virus, Feline
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foamy viruses; a genus of nonpathogenic viruses of the family Retroviridae, having characteristic virion morphology with a central condensed core and prominent surface spikes, named for the foamy appearance of infected cells in culture caused by extensive vacuolation. Capsid assembly occurs in the cytoplasm prior to budding through the plasma membrane. Organisms induce persistent, asymptomatic infection in humans, primates, cats, cattle, and hamsters.
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