assessment of the function and intergenus-compatibility of ebola and lloviu virus proteins. | sequences for lloviu virus (llov), a putative novel filovirus, were first identified in miniopterus schreibersii bats in spain following a massive bat die-off in 2002, and also recently found in bats in hungary. however, until now it is unclear if these sequences correspond to a fully functional, infectious virus, and whether it will show a pathogenic phenotype like african filoviruses, such as ebola- and marburgviruses, or be apathogenic for humans, like the asian filovirus reston virus. since ... | 2019 | 31017565 |