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Evaluation of viral causes of abortion in small ruminants in East Azerbaijan province, Northwest Iran. Step 1: Sample collection. a. A total of 373 blood samples were collected from adult sheep and goats with a recent abortion history. b. A total of 62 aborted foetuses were collected after a systematic necropsy.
Monireh Khordadmehr +7 more
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Immunomodulatory effect of swine CCL20 chemokine in DNA vaccination against CSFV
The objective of this work was to explore whether a plasmid expressing CCL20 chemokine could improve the immune response against CSFV in co-administration with a DNA vaccine expressing the E2 protein. The immunization of pigs with the DNA vaccine formulation, that contains swine CCL20 chemokine, resulted in the homogenous induction of detectable levels
Tarradas, J. +10 more
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ENTV‐2‐induced nasal carcinoma and BD virus were identified in three goats within a breeding facility in Turkey. Post‐mortem examinations showed neoplastic growths originating predominantly from the ethmoid region and extending throughout the nasal cavity.
Canan Akdeniz Incili +5 more
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Background Classical swine fever (CSF) virus is the causative agent of an economically important, highly contagious disease of pigs. CSFV is genetically and serologically related to bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV). BVDV infection in pigs can mimic CSF
Weicheng Yi +6 more
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Neuroimaging Findings in Nondemented Frail Individuals: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Frailty is a chronic condition characterised by the progressive decline of multiple physiological functions. There is a critical need to investigate neuroimaging findings in nondemented frail individuals to better understand the underlying mechanisms and implications of frailty on brain health.
Hamid Harandi +6 more
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Viral Live‐Attenuated Vaccines (LAVs): Past and Future Directions
Live attenuated vaccines represent a delicate equilibrium between virulence and immunogenicity during adaptation. The process of animal adaptation involves artificial selection; therefore, adapted viruses exhibit decreased pathogenicity to their original hosts and increased pathogenicity to their adapted hosts.
Yan‐Dong Tang +3 more
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Molecular modeling and pharmacophore elucidation study of the Classical Swine Fever virus helicase as a promising pharmacological target [PDF]
The Classical Swine Fever virus (CSFV) is a major pathogen of livestock and belongs to the flaviviridae viral family. Even though there aren’t any verified zoonosis cases yet, the outcomes of CSFV epidemics have been devastating to local communities.
Dimitrios Vlachakis, Sophia Kossida
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Extracellular vesicles promote the infection and pathogenicity of Japanese encephalitis virus
Abstract Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is a neurotropic zoonotic pathogen that poses a serious threat to public health. Currently, there is no specific therapeutic agent available for JEV infection, primarily due to the complexity of its infection mechanism and pathogenesis.
Junyao Xiong +14 more
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Structure, Attachment and Transmembrane Internalisation of Peste Des Petits Ruminants Virus
The structural and non‐structural proteins of PPRV and the mechanism of transmembrane internalization via clathrin‐cediated endocytosis. ABSTRACT Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV), a single‐stranded negative‐sense RNA virus with an envelope, belongs to the Morbillivirus in the Paramyxoviridae family and is prevalent worldwide.
Hong Zou +6 more
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Corrigendum: Dual NDP52 Function in Persistent CSFV Infection [PDF]
Shuangqi Fan +13 more
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