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Substitutions near the hemagglutinin receptor-binding site determine the antigenic evolution of influenza A H3N2 viruses in U.S. swine [PDF]
Swine influenza A virus is an endemic and economically important pathogen in pigs, with the potential to infect other host species. The hemagglutinin (HA) protein is the primary target of protective immune responses and the major component in swine ...
A. L. Vincent +58 more
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Experimental Infection of Dogs with Avian-Origin Canine Influenza A Virus (H3N2)
Susceptible dogs were brought into contact with dogs experimentally infected with an avian-origin influenza A virus (H3N2) that had been isolated from a pet dog with severe respiratory syndrome. All the experimentally infected and contact-exposed dogs showed elevated rectal temperatures, virus shedding, seroconversion, and severe necrotizing ...
Daesub Song +7 more
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Functional evaluation for adequacy of MDCK-lineage cells in influenza research
Objective Influenza is an acute respiratory disease caused by the influenza virus which circulates annually in populations of different species. Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) is the most widely utilized cell-line for conducting influenza research ...
Hsin-Chung Tsai +4 more
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Bibliography on inactivation of viruses and rickettsiae by heat [PDF]
Inactivation of viruses and rickettsiae by heat ...
Homann, L. M., Watson, M. S.
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The aim of this study is to elucidate how the Isatidis Radix (板藍根 bǎn lán gēn) tonic, as an aqueous mixture of hundreds of compositions, interrupts the infection of influenza viruses to their host cells.
Lijing Ke +4 more
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Bat lung epithelial cells show greater host species-specific innate resistance than MDCK cells to human and avian influenza viruses [PDF]
Background With the recent discovery of novel H17N10 and H18N11 influenza viral RNA in bats and report on high frequency of avian H9 seroconversion in a species of free ranging bats, an important issue to address is the extent bats are susceptible to ...
AC Banyard +32 more
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Dongxi Xiang,1 Yang Zheng,2 Wei Duan,1 Xiujing Li,3 Jianjian Yin,3 Sarah Shigdar,1 Michael Liam O’Connor,1 Manju Marappan,1 Xiaojuan Zhao,4 Yingqiu Miao,3 Bin Xiang,5 Conglong Zheng31School of Medicine, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, Victoria ...
Xiang DX +11 more
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An in vitro antiviral evaluation of punicalagin toward influenza A virus [PDF]
Objective: Influenza complications are mild to serious, and cancause death in some cases. A great deal of attention has been paidin recent years to the development and use of new antiviralcompounds to overcome drug resistance in certain strains of ...
Fatemeh Javadi-Farsani +4 more
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Next-generation sequencing of dsRNA is greatly improved by treatment with the inexpensive denaturing reagent DMSO. [PDF]
dsRNA is the genetic material of important viruses and a key component of RNA interference-based immunity in eukaryotes. Previous studies have noted difficulties in determining the sequence of dsRNA molecules that have affected studies of immune function
Delwart, Eric +2 more
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Influenza is a potentially fatal acute respiratory viral disease caused by the influenza virus. Influenza viruses vary in antigenicity and spread rapidly, resulting in seasonal epidemics.
Zhaona Yang +8 more
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