Ducks are one of the birds that play a role in the spread and transmission of Newcastle disease virus.Newcastle disease infection in ducks are rarely accompanied by clinical symptoms, so the ducks couldpotentially spread the disease to other birds.
I Komang Wahyu Yuliana +2 more
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The role of genotype specific anti-G antibodies in protection against severe human respiratory syncytial virus infection [PDF]
Human respiratory syncytial virus is a leading cause of lower respiratory tract infection in infants. Current prophylaxis with Palivizumab, a humanised anti-fusion glycoprotein monoclonal antibody, has only achieved moderate success.
Tan, Cheng Siang
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UNEXPECTED ISOLATION OF A NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS [PDF]
J T, Faragher, C N, Wadey
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Gamma-irradiated Newcastle disease virus: an alternative inactivated oncolytic virotherapy. [PDF]
Kennedy EV +10 more
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Developing an oncolytic Newcastle disease virus production process with EB66 cells. [PDF]
Jacobtorweihe L +4 more
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Antiviral Activity of Polyene Macrolides Against Newcastle Disease Virus: Computational and Experimental Insights. [PDF]
Mukhametkaliyev A +10 more
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Newcastle Disease Virus Fusion and Haemagglutinin-Neuraminidase Gene Divergence: Implications for Vaccines. [PDF]
Chauhan RP, Szewczyk B.
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Objective: This paper focuses on the multiple detection RT-PCR technology of H5, H7, AND H9 subtype avian influenza viruses and Newcastle disease virus, and points out the specific detection methods and detection procedures of avian influenza and ...
Fei, Feng
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Genotype IX Newcastle disease virus isolated from wild birds is attenuated by hemagglutinin-neuraminidase mutation. [PDF]
Lu K +6 more
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Discovery and structural characterization of newcastle disease virus mimetic peptides identified through phage display. [PDF]
Moreira DC +6 more
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