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MAVS induces a host cell defense to inhibit CSFV infection
Archives of Virology, 2018Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) infection results in highly significant economic losses. Previous studies have suggested that CSFV can be recognized by RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) to trigger innate defenses. However, the role of mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein (MAVS), the adaptor of RLRs, is still unknown during CSFV infection.
W. Dong +9 more
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Marker vaccine strategies and candidate CSFV marker vaccines
Vaccine, 2007Classical swine fever (CSF) is an economically important highly contagious disease of swine worldwide. Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) is its etiological agent, and the only natural hosts are domestic pigs and wild boars. Although field CSFV strains vary in the virulence, they all result in serious losses in pig industry.
Xiao-Nan, Dong, Ying-Hua, Chen
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Frontiers in Immunology
The E2 subunit vaccine is crucial for eliminating Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSFV) due to its favorable biosafety and Differentiating Infected from Vaccinated Animals (DIVA) capability.
Chunxi Liu +5 more
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The E2 subunit vaccine is crucial for eliminating Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSFV) due to its favorable biosafety and Differentiating Infected from Vaccinated Animals (DIVA) capability.
Chunxi Liu +5 more
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A capacitive surface stress biosensor for CSFV detection
Microelectronic Engineering, 2016Capacitive biosensors are increasingly popular in biomedical analyses. In order to satisfy the requirements in medical diagnostics, such as high sensitivity and quick response, this paper presents a developed capacitive biosensor based on the surface stress to detect classical swine fever virus (CSFV) antigens.
Jianyan Tian +4 more
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Virus Genes, 2014
Study of the classical swine fever virus (CSFV) replication is challenging because it is a BSL-3-Ag pathogen that requires specialized facilities. We developed a cell-based assay in human embryonic kidney 293T cells that can quantify the activities of NS5B, the CSFV RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
Weiwei, Li, Yanming, Zhang, C Cheng, Kao
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Study of the classical swine fever virus (CSFV) replication is challenging because it is a BSL-3-Ag pathogen that requires specialized facilities. We developed a cell-based assay in human embryonic kidney 293T cells that can quantify the activities of NS5B, the CSFV RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
Weiwei, Li, Yanming, Zhang, C Cheng, Kao
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Development of a triplex crystal digital RT-PCR for the detection of PHEV, PRV, and CSFV
Frontiers in Veterinary SciencePorcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus (PHEV), porcine pseudorabies virus (PRV), and classical swine fever virus (CSFV) are currently prevalent worldwide and cause similar neurological symptoms in infected pigs.
Kaichuang Shi +7 more
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Virus Research, 2009
Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) is believed to possess three enzyme activities that are likely to be essential for virus replication: a serine protease located in the N-terminus and NTPase as well as helicase activities located in the C-terminus. In this report, we expressed NS3 helicase domain (NS3h) in E.
Guoyuan, Wen +4 more
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Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) is believed to possess three enzyme activities that are likely to be essential for virus replication: a serine protease located in the N-terminus and NTPase as well as helicase activities located in the C-terminus. In this report, we expressed NS3 helicase domain (NS3h) in E.
Guoyuan, Wen +4 more
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Vaccine, 2001
Two live recombinant vaccines (Flc9 and Flc11) against classical swine fever (CSF) were evaluated for their capacity to reduce transmission of virulent CSF virus (CSFV) among vaccinated pigs. In Flc9 the 5' terminal half of the E2 gene of the C-strain, a CSFV vaccine strain, was exchanged with the homologous gene of the bovine viral diarrhoea virus ...
de Smit, A.J. +4 more
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Two live recombinant vaccines (Flc9 and Flc11) against classical swine fever (CSF) were evaluated for their capacity to reduce transmission of virulent CSF virus (CSFV) among vaccinated pigs. In Flc9 the 5' terminal half of the E2 gene of the C-strain, a CSFV vaccine strain, was exchanged with the homologous gene of the bovine viral diarrhoea virus ...
de Smit, A.J. +4 more
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Isolation and characterization of cytopathogenic classical swine fever virus (CSFV)
Archives of Virology, 1998Two new classical swine fever virus (CSFV) isolates obtained from naturally infected swine were found to exhibit a cytopathogenic (cp) phenotype. According to their reactivity with monoclonal antibodies (mabs) the isolates cpBW1 and cpMVP1 were classified as antigenic types "Lothringen'92" and "Flandern'90", respectively.
A, Kosmidou, M, Büttner, G, Meyers
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Analytical Letters, 2020
Classical swine fever (CSF) is a highly infectious and lethal multisystem disease caused by the classical swine fever virus (CSFV). This virus has resulted in huge economic losses in the porcine industry.
Kaixin Xie +8 more
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Classical swine fever (CSF) is a highly infectious and lethal multisystem disease caused by the classical swine fever virus (CSFV). This virus has resulted in huge economic losses in the porcine industry.
Kaixin Xie +8 more
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