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Parvovirus, commonly truncated to parvo, is both a virus name and a genus of the ''Parvoviridae'' family. Parvoviruses are typically linear, non-segmented single-stranded DNA viruses, with an average genome size of 5000 nucleotides.
CSL Behring initiates FCH Phase III trial to control bleeding during cardiovascular surgery

CSL Behring initiates FCH Phase III trial to control bleeding during cardiovascular surgery

ABAXIS approves repurchase of $40,000,000 of common stock

ABAXIS approves repurchase of $40,000,000 of common stock

Roche's new cobas TaqScreen MPX viral discriminatory test, v2.0 now available in Europe

Roche's new cobas TaqScreen MPX viral discriminatory test, v2.0 now available in Europe

Roche launches cobas TaqScreen DPX Test for parvovirus B19 and hepatitis A virus

Roche launches cobas TaqScreen DPX Test for parvovirus B19 and hepatitis A virus

Human haptoglobin gene mutation increases risk of diabetic complications

Human haptoglobin gene mutation increases risk of diabetic complications

cobas TaqScreen DPX Test now available with CE Mark: Roche

cobas TaqScreen DPX Test now available with CE Mark: Roche

Study: Parvovirus therapy offers complete regression of malignant brain tumors

Study: Parvovirus therapy offers complete regression of malignant brain tumors

Millipore introduces new Viresolve Pro+ Solution

Millipore introduces new Viresolve Pro+ Solution

Interferon eliminates specific causes of some viruses in heart failure patients, improving clinical outcomes

Interferon eliminates specific causes of some viruses in heart failure patients, improving clinical outcomes

Chronic fatigue syndrome linked to enteroviruses

Chronic fatigue syndrome linked to enteroviruses

Hydrogel to tackle H5N1

Hydrogel to tackle H5N1

Newly identified human bocavirus may be associated with pneumonia

Newly identified human bocavirus may be associated with pneumonia

New understanding of the critical molecular factors that permit viruses to jump from one species to another

New understanding of the critical molecular factors that permit viruses to jump from one species to another

Better understanding of T cell response

Better understanding of T cell response

Herpesviruses are everywhere!

Herpesviruses are everywhere!

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