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African swine fever virus hijacks lipolysis induced by chaperone-mediated autophagy to upregulate fatty acid β-oxidation and promote viral replication. [PDF]

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AIDS AND AFRICAN SWINE FEVER VIRUS

The Lancet, 1986
P, Feorino   +6 more
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African Swine Fever Virus

1971
The causative agent of African swine fever (ASF) is an icosahedral virus 175 to 215 mv, in diameter. It is sensitive to lipid solvents and contains deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Thus far, it appears to have no close relatives among other viruses that infect mammals.
W. R. Hess, P. G. Howell, D. W. Verwoerd
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African Swine Fever Virus

2009
African swine fever virus (ASFV) is a large, intracytoplasmically-replicating DNA arbovirus and the sole member of the family Asfarviridae. It is the etiologic agent of a highly lethal hemorrhagic disease of domestic swine and therefore extensively studied to elucidate the structures, genes, and mechanisms affecting viral replication in the host, virus-
E R, Tulman   +3 more
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Purification of African Swine Fever Virus

2022
African swine fever virus is a cytolytic virus that leads to the apoptosis of both cultured cells and primary macrophages. Cell culture supernatants of virus-infected cells are routinely used for virological and immunological studies, despite differences in the biological behavior between such preparations and highly purified virus.
Gareth L, Shimmon   +5 more
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Genotyping of African Swine Fever Virus

2022
Molecular methods are routinely used for the differential diagnosis and genetic characterization of viral diseases of livestock. Real-time PCR (qPCR) is known as the gold standard diagnostic method for most diseases and is also used for the detection of African swine fever virus (ASFV) DNA in clinical specimens.
Paulina, Rajko-Nenow, Carrie, Batten
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African Swine Fever Virus

2020
African swine fever virus introduction to naive swine population leads to high mortality and losses among susceptible animals. ASF epidemic in Russia (2007–to date) and lately in Eastern Europe highlights severe socio-economic consequences of this disease. The disease epidemiology is rather complex in endemic territories since many factors are involved
Alexander Malogolovkin   +2 more
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Diversity of African swine fever virus

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1985
SUMMARY An African swine fever virus is an heterogeneous population, consisting of clones having different biological characteristics in respect to hemadsorption, virulence, infectivity, plaque size, and antigenic determinants. The following observations were made: (1) Nonhemadsorbing virus (nhv) have been segregated from field isolates from Haiti (ht ...
I C, Pan, W R, Hess
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