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Deteksi Molekuler Virus Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) Pada Samp L Bursa Fabrisius Yang Diperoleh Dari Ayam Terdiagnosa Penyakit IBD [PDF]
Kasus penyakit Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) dewasa ini masih sering ditemukan pada peternakan ayam komersial baik layer maupun broiler di Indonesia.
Amanu, S. (Surya)+5 more
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Although HFCS negatively affected performance both alone and when mixed with citric acid, citric acid alone positively affects performance. In addition, HFCS together with citric acid increased serum TCHO and HDL‐CHO levels. Although HFCS and citric acid do not have antioxidant effects as both mixtures and alone, it has been determined that citric acid
Gökhan Şen+4 more
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Using runs of homozygosity to detect genomic regions associated with susceptibility to infectious and metabolic diseases in dairy cows under intensive farming conditions [PDF]
Runs of homozygosity (ROH) are contiguous stretches of homozygous genome which likely reflect transmission from common ances- tors and can be used to track the inheritance of haplotypes of interest. In the present paper, ROH were extracted from 50K SNPs and used to detect regions of the genome associated with susceptibility to diseases in a population ...
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ABSTRACT Prorocentrum cf. balticum was the provisional designation assigned to strains of a small, pelagic, mixoplanktonic dinoflagellate found to produce carbon‐rich mucilage‐based prey capture devices, termed “mucospheres.” Here we characterize the morphology and phylogeny of the strains, describe them as Prorocentrum insidiosum sp. nov., and discuss
Michaela E. Larsson+3 more
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Predicting and controlling the dynamics of infectious diseases [PDF]
This paper introduces a new optimal control model to describe and control the dynamics of infectious diseases. In the present model, the average time of isolation (i.e. hospitalization) of infectious population is the main time-dependent parameter that defines the spread of infection.
arxiv
Development of diagnostic tools for IBDV detection using plants as bioreactors
Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is the etiological agent of an immunosuppressive and highly contagious disease that affects young birds, thus causing important economic losses in the poultry industry.
Evangelina Gómez+5 more
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Biochemistry and Immunology of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus
Introduction. The aetiological agent of infectious bursal disease (IBD), IBD virus (IBDV), belongs to a new group of viruses referred to as ‘birnaviruses’ (Dobos et al., 1979), which has been characterized only recently (Brown, 1986). There are excellent reviews dealing with the clinical, pathological, serological and epidemiological aspects of IBDV ...
F. S. B. Kibenge+2 more
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Recent Cutting‐Edge Technologies for the Delivery of Peptide Nucleic Acid
This review provides an overview of PNA cellular delivery methods, starting with traditional peptide‐based systems and progressing to advanced approaches using nanoparticles, liposomes, and calixarene. It highlights how these innovative strategies have opened the way for more effective and efficient PNA delivery, ultimately enhancing the potential for ...
Concetta Avitabile+4 more
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A protein with simultaneous capsid scaffolding and dsRNA-binding activities enhances the birnavirus capsid mechanical stability [PDF]
Viral capsids are metastable structures that perform many essential processes; they also act as robust cages during the extracellular phase. Viruses can use multifunctional proteins to optimize resources (e.g., VP3 in avian infectious bursal disease ...
Carrascosa, José L.+6 more
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Abstract Over the past 10 years, nanotechnology has emerged as a very promising technique for a wide range of biomedical applications. Green synthesized metal and metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) are cheap, easy to produce in large quantities, and safe for the environment.
Kaan Şendal+6 more
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