murine$50932$ - translation to spanish
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murine$50932$ - translation to spanish

SUBGENUS OF PARASITIC PROTISTS THAT CAN CAUSE MALARIA
Plasmodium species infecting mammals other than primates; Murine malaria; Mouse malaria; Cerebral murine malaria

murine      
adj. Que pertenece a la familia de ratones
murine         
SUBFAMILY OF RODENTS
Old World rats and mice; Old world rats and mice; Murine; Old World rat; Old World mouse; Murine rodent; Old World rats; Old World mice; Murines; Old World field mice
parecido a un ratón
de la familia del ratón
Ebola virus         
  • Cross-sectional drawing of the Ebola virus particle, with structures of the major proteins shown and labeled at the side. Pale circles represent domains too flexible to be observed in the experimental structure. Drawn by David Goodsell from PDB files 3csy, 4ldd, 4qb0, 3vne, 3fke, and 2i8b.
  • Genomic structure of Ebola virus, mostly after GenBank KJ660346.2
  • A colorized scanning electron micrograph of the virus
  • [[Phylogenetic tree]] comparing ebolaviruses and marburgviruses. Numbers indicate percent confidence of branches.
  • Marburg virus
  • NPC1
SPECIES WITHIN THE GENUS EBOLAVIRUS
Ebola Zaire; Nurse Mayinga; Zaïre virus strain Mayinga; Zaire ebolavirus (species); Zaire ebola virus; Congo ebolavirus; Zaire virus; EBOV; Zaire Ebolavirus; Zaire Ebola virus; Ebola virus; Murine Zaire ebolavirus
virus ebola

Definition

murine
['mj??r??n, -r?n]
¦ adjective Zoology relating to mice or related rodents.
Origin
C17: from L. murinus, from mus, mur- 'mouse'.

Wikipedia

Vinckeia

Vinckeia is a subgenus of the genus Plasmodium — all of which are parasitic alveolates. The subgenus Vinckeia was created by Cyril Garnham in 1964 to accommodate the mammalian parasites other than those infecting the primates.