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Canine coronavirus (CCoV), canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV), canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV-2), and canine norovirus (CNV) are important pathogens for canine viral gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases.
Kaichuang Shi +7 more
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Canine circovirus and Canine adenovirus type 1 and 2 in dogs with parvoviral enteritis [PDF]
Canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) is one of the most relevant pathogens associated with enteritis in dogs and is frequently reported in association with the detection of other pathogens in faeces. In this study the concomitant presence of Canine circovirus (CanineCV) and Canine adenovirus (CAdV) DNA in faecal or intestine samples of 95 dogs with ...
Balboni A +6 more
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Molecular characterization of canine adenovirus type 2 in dogs from India [PDF]
A total of 26 nasal swab samples were collected from dogs with gastroenteritis and respiratory tract infections in and around Chennai, India during 2019-20. All the samples were subjected to PCR using common primers for rapid diagnosis and differentiation of CAV1 and CAV2.
P. Raja +3 more
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Bioprocess development for canine adenovirus type 2 vectors [PDF]
Canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV-2) vectors overcome many of the clinical immunogenic concerns related to vectors derived from human adenoviruses (AdVs). In addition, CAV-2 vectors preferentially transduce neurons with an efficient traffic via axons to afferent regions when injected into the brain.
Fernandes, P. +5 more
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Immunogenicity of a new, inactivated canine adenovirus type 2 vaccine for dogs [PDF]
We constructed a new canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV-2) vaccine candidate using the recently isolated Korean CAV-2 strain; we termed the vaccine APQA1701-40P and evaluated its safety and immunogenicity in dogs.To generate the anti-CAV-2 vaccine, APQA1701 was passaged 40 times in MDCK cells growing in medium containing 5 mM urea and the virus was ...
Dong-Kun Yang +6 more
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Editorial: Tropism, Mapping, Modeling, or Therapy Using Canine Adenovirus Type 2 (CAV-2) Vectors in the CNS [PDF]
Iria Gonzalez Dopeso-Reyes +3 more
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Comparison of the diagnostic methods on the canine adenovirus type 2 infection [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and aims: Canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV‐2) infection is typically diagnosed histopathologically since intranuclear inclusion bodies (IN/IBs) are demonstrable in the infected lung. However, it is sometimes difficult to identify IN/IBs, particularly in autolyzed tissues or samples from both early and late stages of infection, and ...
Soon-Seek, Yoon +5 more
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Transforming Genes of Canine Adenovirus Type 2
Genes of canine adenovirus type 2 (CAd2) involved in transformation were localized and their functions investigated. Cells transformed by CAd2 whole DNA or the BamHI A fragment (leftmost 47%) totally lacked contact inhibition and were serum-independent, anchorage-independent and tumorigenic in newborn rats. All the cells transformed by the XbaI D (0 to
T, Tsukiyama +3 more
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Prevalence of Serum Antibody Titers against Core Vaccine Antigens in Italian Dogs
Canine vaccination is the main tool for preventing dangerous and widespread diseases. The strongly recommended (core) dog vaccines are against Canine Parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2), Canine Distemper Virus (CDV), and Canine Adenovirus (CAdV-1), but vaccination
Paola Dall’Ara +8 more
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Production and Purification of Non Replicative Canine Adenovirus Type 2 Derived Vectors [PDF]
Adenovirus (Ad) derived vectors have been widely used for short or long-term gene transfer, both for gene therapy and vaccine applications. Because of the frequent pre-existing immunity against the classically used human adenovirus type 5, canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV2) has been proposed as an alternative vector for human gene transfer.
Szelechowski, Marion +3 more
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