coxsackie-virus
1Coxsackie virus B — Coxsackie B virus Coxsackievirus B …
2Coxsackie virus B4 — Coxsackie B virus Coxsackievirus B …
3Coxsackie-Virus — Coxsackie B4 Virionen, EM Systematik Reich: Viren …
4Coxsackie-Virus — [kukßạ̊ki...; nach dem amer. Ort Coxsackie]: Bez. für eine Gruppe von Enteroviren, die vorwiegend Krankheiten mit vieldeutigen Symptomen verursachen (z. B. die ↑Bornholmer Krankheit) …
5Coxsackie virus and adenovirus receptor — PDB rendering based on 1eaj …
6Coxsackie virus — /kɒkˈsæki vaɪrəs/ (say kok sakee vuyruhs), /kukˈsaki/ (say koohk sahkee) noun any of various viruses closely related to the virus of poliomyelitis, causing diseases in humans including meningitis. {from Coxsackie, the US community in which the… …
7Coxsackie virus — one of a group of RNA containing viruses that are able to multiply in the gastrointestinal tract (see enterovirus). About 30 different types exist. Type A Coxsackie viruses generally cause less severe and less well defined diseases, such as hand …
8Coxsackie virus — echovirus one of a group of RNA containing viruses that are able to multiply in the gastrointestinal tract (see enterovirus). About 30 different types exist. Type A Coxsackie viruses generally cause less severe and less well defined diseases,… …
9Coxsackie virus — noun Etymology: Coxsackie, N.Y. Date: 1949 any of numerous enteroviruses associated with human diseases (as meningitis) …
10Coxsackie virus — [kɒk saki, kʊk ] noun Medicine an enterovirus of a group causing various respiratory, neurological, and muscular diseases. Origin 1940s: named after Coxsackie, New York State, where the first cases were diagnosed …