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Molecular Epidemiology of Highly Diffusive DNA Viruses in Dogs and Cats from Romania
Protoparvovirus carnivoran 1 (PPVC-1), Canine adenovirus type 1 and 2 (CAdV-1 and CAdV-2), and Canine circovirus (CanineCV) are highly diffusive viruses that affect domestic and wild carnivores worldwide, yet limited data are available on their ...
Andrea Balboni +9 more
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Modification of the E1-pIX region of the adenovirus 5 genome for use in cancer gene therapy
Currently the use of adenoviruses in cancer gene therapy is limited by efficient delivery of the virus into the tumour cells, detargeting of the virus from the liver, and the efficient spread of the virus within the tumour.
Kallioinen, Susanna E.
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Perinatal Gene Transfer to the Liver
The liver acts as a host to many functions hence raising the possibility that any one may be compromised by a single gene defect. Inherited or de novo mutations in these genes may result in relatively mild diseases or be so devastating that death within
Buckley, SM +13 more
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Objective To determine whether client-owned dogs in Australia, last vaccinated with Canvac (R) vaccines containing canine parvovirus-type 2 (CPV-2), canine distemper virus (CDV), canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV-2) +/- canine parainfluenza virus (CPiV) at ...
SA Mitchell +9 more
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Production and purification of non replicative canine adenovirus type 2 derived vectors
International audienceAdenovirus (Ad) derived vectors have been widely used for short or long-term gene transfer, both for gene therapy and vaccine applications.
Bergeron, Corinne +3 more
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Relationship of Infectious Canine Hepatitis Virus to Human Adenovirus
Summary1) The virus of infectious canine hepatitis was shown to share the 4 main properties of the adenovirus group, including common complement-fixing antigen. 2) The relationship between the disease of the dog and human adenovirus infections is discussed.
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A retrospective investigation of canine adenovirus (CAV) infection in adult dogs in Turkey
Canine adenovirus (CAV) type 1 and 2, respectively, cause infectious canine hepatitis and infectious canine laryngotracheitis in members of the families Canidae and Ursidae worldwide. Both of these infections are acute diseases, especially in young dogs.
Acar, A., Gur, S.
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First identification of canine adenovirus 1 in mink and bioinformatics analysis of its 100 K protein. [PDF]
Hou J +9 more
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International audienceOncolytic adenoviruses, which selectively replicate in and subsequently kill cancer cells, have emerged as a promising approach for treatment of tumors resistant to other modalities.
Desmond, Renee +13 more
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