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Computational investigation in inhibitory effects of amantadine on classical swine fever virus p7 ion channel activity

open access: yesScientific Reports
Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) p7 viroporin plays crucial roles in cellular ion balance and permeabilization. The antiviral drug amantadine effectively inhibits viral replication by blocking the activity of CSFV p7 viroporin.
Xiaowei Chen, Xiao Wang
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Rapid Differential Detection of Wild-Type Classical Swine Fever Virus and Hog Cholera Lapinized Virus Vaccines by TaqMan MGB-Based Dual One-Step Real-Time RT-PCR

open access: yesVeterinary Sciences
To establish a rapid real-time RT-PCR method for differentiating wild-type classical swine fever virus (CSFV) strains from vaccine strains (HCLV), we designed a universal primer targeting the NS3 gene to detect wild-type CSFV strains and vaccine strains ...
Yongzhe Zhang   +9 more
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Antiviral Role of IFITM Proteins in Classical Swine Fever Virus Infection

open access: yesViruses, 2019
The proteins IFITM1, IFITM2, and IFITM3 are host effectors against a broad range of RNA viruses whose roles in classical swine fever virus (CSFV) infection had not yet been reported.
Cheng Li   +6 more
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Rab27a-mediated exosome secretion facilitates classical swine fever virus release and immune evasion

open access: yesJournal of Virology
Classical swine fever is a highly contagious disease caused by the classical swine fever virus (CSFV), a member of the Flaviviridae family. Exosomes are extracellular vesicles that mediate intercellular communication by transferring membrane components ...
Ning Li   +7 more
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Identification of E2 with improved secretion and immunogenicity against CSFV in piglets

open access: yesBMC Microbiology, 2020
Background Outbreaks of Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) cause significant economic losses in the swine industry. Vaccination is the major method to prevent and control the disease.
Huiling Xu   +4 more
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Correlation of the virulence of CSFV with evolutionary patterns of E2 glycoprotein

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioscience, 2010
Infection with classical swine fever virus (CSFV) is costly to the livestock industry. Several genomic sequences including velogenic strains and low virulent strains have been identified. However, the reasons for the virulence of the virus have remained unclear.
Zhiyin, Wu   +6 more
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mTORC1 Negatively Regulates the Replication of Classical Swine Fever Virus Through Autophagy and IRES-Dependent Translation

open access: yesiScience, 2018
Summary: Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) can utilize diverse host signaling pathways for its replication; however, the cross talk between mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and CSFV remains unknown.
Qinghua Luo   +9 more
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Functionality of Chimeric E2 Glycoproteins of BVDV and CSFV in Virus Replication

open access: yesVirology: Research and Treatment, 2008
An intriguing difference between the E2 glycoprotein of CSFV and the other groups of pestiviruses (nonCSFV) is a lack of two cysteine residues on positions cysteine 751 and 798. Other groups of pestivirus are not restricted to one species as swine, whereas CSFV is restricted to swine and wild boar. We constructed chimeric CSFV/BVDV E2 genes based on a
van Gennip, H.G.P.   +3 more
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Epidemiological analysis, risk factors, and spatial-temporal clustering of classical swine fever virus in China

open access: yesPorcine Health Management
Background Classical Swine Fever (CSF), or swine cholera, is a highly acute, febrile, and contagious disease caused by the Classical Swine Fever virus (CSFV) in pigs.
Wenchao Gao   +10 more
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In vitro inhibition of CSFV replication by retroviral vector-mediated RNA interference

open access: yesJournal of Virological Methods, 2010
Classical swine fever (CSF) is a highly contagious viral disease of pigs which causes major economic losses worldwide. No specific drug is currently available for the effective treatment of CSFV infection. RNA interference (RNAi) technology depends on effective delivery systems, for which several effective vectors have recently been developed.
Li, Jiangnan   +3 more
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