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Development of an effective diagnostic tool and novel vaccine against infectious bursal disease virus infection [PDF]
Omar, Abdul Rahman
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Predominance of reassortant infectious bursal disease viruses in Turkish poultry flocks. [PDF]
Bayraktar E +14 more
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The C-terminus of infectious bursal disease virus VP3 encodes a predicted intrinsically disordered region, which promotes the formation of cytoplasmic puncta and modulates their physical properties. [PDF]
Brodrick AJ +5 more
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Development of infectious bursal disease vaccine and diagnostic kits for the control and prevention of the disease in poultry [PDF]
Bahaman, Abdul Rani +6 more
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Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) induces apoptosis in chicken B cells
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2005The ability of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) serotypes 1 and 2, and the role of VP4 of both serotypes as well as the capacity of three IBDV intermediate serotype 1-specific vaccine strains to induce apoptosis in a chicken B-lymphocyte cell line, DT40, were investigated using the TUNEL technique.
Juan Carlos, Rodríguez-Lecompte +4 more
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Vaccine, 2012
Current infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) vaccines suffer from maternal antibody interference and mimotope vaccines might be an alternative. Previously we demonstrated an IBDV VP2 five-mimotope polypeptide, 5EPIS, elicited protective immunity in chickens.
Yong-shan, Wang +7 more
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Current infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) vaccines suffer from maternal antibody interference and mimotope vaccines might be an alternative. Previously we demonstrated an IBDV VP2 five-mimotope polypeptide, 5EPIS, elicited protective immunity in chickens.
Yong-shan, Wang +7 more
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Vaccine, 2016
Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) causes immunosuppression in young chickens, leading to increased susceptibility to other diseases and a reduction in the immune response to other vaccines. Thus, IBDV results in great economic losses to the poultry industry. The most effective method of prevention is vaccination. However, medium-virulence vaccines
Miao, Wang +7 more
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Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) causes immunosuppression in young chickens, leading to increased susceptibility to other diseases and a reduction in the immune response to other vaccines. Thus, IBDV results in great economic losses to the poultry industry. The most effective method of prevention is vaccination. However, medium-virulence vaccines
Miao, Wang +7 more
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Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2020
T-cell immune responses were shown to play an important role in the regulation of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) replication and development of lesions in the bursa of Fabricius (BF) (bursal lesions) but also in the recovery from the infection.
Marina, Dobner +4 more
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T-cell immune responses were shown to play an important role in the regulation of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) replication and development of lesions in the bursa of Fabricius (BF) (bursal lesions) but also in the recovery from the infection.
Marina, Dobner +4 more
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Biological and physico-chemical properties of the infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV)
Avian Pathology, 1973Some biological properties of an egg-adapted strain of IBDV, PV1, have been studied. By immunofluorescent staining the strain is serologically identical to another egg-adapted strain, MU2, and to three pathogenic strains of IBDV. All five strains do not react with antisera prepared against known avian viruses of various groups, including Reoviruses ...
M, Petek, P N, D'Aprile, F, Cancellotti
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