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This graphical representation illustrates the multifaceted nature of the immune response in viral infections, demonstrating both its protective and potentially harmful aspects. While a properly regulated immune reaction facilitates viral clearance and promotes general recovery, an overly robust or misdirected response—exemplified by Type III or Type IV
Muhammed Cesim Karabulut +1 more
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Prevalência da infecção por lentivírus de pequenos ruminantes em caprinos em Teresina, Piauí
The prevalence of anti-lentiviruses antibodies of small ruminants was investigated in goat herds in the city of Teresina, PI, Brazil. A seroepidemiological survey was conducted involving 480 animals, apparently healthy, belonging to six rural properties.
A. Sampaio Júnior +5 more
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Caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus (CAEV) is an under-studied virus infecting caprines and ovines worldwide. Over the last four decades, CAEV has spread in China, obtaining genomic data on CAEV strains circulating in China is of importance for ...
Deng-feng WANG +8 more
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Viral Reprogramming of Nucleotide Synthesis and Its Impact on Viral Infection
ABSTRACT Nucleotides are the building blocks of DNA and RNA. They also play essential roles in various other biological processes, including protein glycosylation, ribosome biogenesis, and cytoskeletal function. The significance of the regulation of nucleotide metabolism has recently gained more attention in many physiological and pathological contexts,
Lara Dsouza, Zhilong Yang
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Changes in Serum Proteomic Profiles at Different Stages of Pregnancy Toxemia in Goats
ABSTRACT Background In human medicine, serum proteome profiles are used to differentiate metabolic diseases and evaluate their pathophysiology. Understanding the serum proteome profiles of goats with pregnancy toxemia might help identify the proteomes and pathways responsible for the development of this disease and improve diagnosis and treatment ...
Murat Uztimür +2 more
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Clinical features of indurative mastitis caused by caprine arthritis encephalitis virus
Forty seven mammary glands affected by indurative mastitis were analyzed in order to study parenchyma alterations caused by caprine arthritis encephalitis virus.
Lilian Gregory +10 more
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ABSTRACT Background Transfusion with fresh frozen plasma (FFP) or hetastarch 6% (HES) is an option for managing decreased colloid oncotic pressure (COP) associated with hypoproteinemia. The effectiveness of HES compared to plasma has not been reported in calves and goats. Hypothesis Hetastarch increases COP to levels similar to FFP.
Sarah Woods Cuneo +3 more
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Milk as a diagnostic fluid to monitor viral diseases in dairy cattle
Background Infectious viral diseases in dairy cattle have substantial implications for milk production, quality and overall animal health. Diagnostic tools providing reliable results are crucial for effective disease control at the farm and industry level.
B Brito, P Hick
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Blocking Superantigen‐Mediated Diseases: Challenges and Future Trends
Superantigens are virulence factors secreted by microorganisms that can cause various immune diseases, such as overactivating the immune system, resulting in cytokine storms, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. Some studies have demonstrated that superantigens do not require intracellular processing and instated bind as intact proteins to the
Pengbo Wang +6 more
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Seroprevalence and risk factors associated with caprine arthritis encephalitis virus infection in goats: insights from three egyptian governorates [PDF]
This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence of caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV) in goats in three northern Egyptian governorates (Kafr El Sheikh, Beheira, and Alexandria) and assess the associated risk factors.
Abdelfattah SELIM +3 more
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