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Molecular epidemiology of foot and mouth disease virus in Iran during 2019 and 2023. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Khoshnood S   +4 more
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Parameters influencing translational efficiency in aphthovirus IRES-based bicistronic expression vectors

open access: closedGene, 1998
Initiation of translation in picornavirus RNAs occurs internally, mediated by an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) element. This property has been exploited to coexpress proteins from a single bicistronic transcription unit in eukaryotic cells. The region that separates the IRES element from the authentic initiator codon of the second gene plays an ...
Sonia López de Quinto   +1 more
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RNA fingerprinting of South American prototype aphthovirus strains

open access: closedVaccine, 1986
Aphthovirus strains used in South America for vaccine production or as reference for diagnostic purposes were analysed by RNA fingerprinting (RNase T1 maps, one- and two-dimensional gels). The results obtained constitute the basis for a data bank containing available information about the genome structure of strains of aphthovirus prevalent in this ...
P.A De Mello   +6 more
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Identification of a nucleotide deletion in parts of polypeptide 3A in two independent attenuated aphthovirus strains

open access: closedVirology, 1990
A set of antisera specific for each viral polypeptide of foot-and-mouth disease virus was used to provide a full comparison of polypeptides of two strains attenuated for cattle with respect to their parental virulent strains. Both attenuated strains, belonging to serotypes O1 Campos and C3 Resende, were obtained through serial passages of the ...
Ana T. Giraudo   +6 more
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In silico analysis of four structural proteins of aphthovirus serotypes revealed significant B and T cell epitopes

open access: closedMicrobial Pathogenesis, 2019
Foot and Mouth disease (FMD) is economically devastating, highly contagious transboundry viral disease of livestock with 100% morbidity, rapid spread and severe production losses in animals. The FMDV has seven different serotypes. There is no vaccine that can protect animals from all serotypes.
Sohail Raza   +8 more
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Biochemical characterization of an aphthovirus type 01 strain campos attenuated for cattle by serial passages in chicken embryos

open access: closedVirology, 1985
The biochemical properties of a virulent and an attenuated strain of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) Type 0(1) Campos (0(1)C) were compared in order to establish differences that could account for their altered biological functions. The avirulent strain (0(1)C-O/E) was derived from the virulent strain 0(1)C by serial passages in chicken embryos ...
Jose M. Parisi   +6 more
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Aphthovirus evolution

open access: closed, 1995
Joaquı́n Dopazo   +4 more
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Aphthovirus

open access: closed, 2011
Marvin J. Grubman, Teresa de los Santos
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Electrofocusing Structural and Induced Proteins of Aphthovirus

1983
Electrofocusing separates ampholytes such as proteins according to their isoelectric point. Different versions of the technique have been described under various unwieldy names such as isoelectric focusing or non-equilibrium pH-gradient electrophoresis, but we prefer to apply the term electrofocusing to any type of pH-gradient electrophoresis.
A M, King   +4 more
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