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Molecular basis for the thermostability of Newcastle disease virus [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2016
Thermostable Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccines have been used widely to protect village chickens against Newcastle disease, due to their decreased dependence on cold chain for transport and storage.
G. Wen   +11 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

STUDIES ON NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Experimental Medicine, 1948
The application of the 50 per cent embryo mortality to a study of the virus of Newcastle is described. It has been evaluated by a series of duplicate titrations of the same sample of virus. In seven such titrations the largest difference between the two was 10–0.4. It is therefore believed that a difference of 0.6 log is probably significant and of 1.0
Frederik B. Bang
openalex   +11 more sources

Newcastle Disease Virus

open access: yesEncyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, 2020
R. Haddas
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Newcastle disease virus as an antineoplastic agent [PDF]

open access: bronzeCancer, 1965
William A. Cassel, R. Earl Garrett
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Newcastle disease virus pathotypes [PDF]

open access: yesAvian Pathology, 1974
The clinical signs, mortality and postmortem findings following infection of six-week-old chicks with nine strains of Newcastle disease virus were studied. Although strains could be divided into four pathotypes the divisions were not clear-cut. The most prominent feature of disease following infection by two isolates from the post-1970 USA epidemic, a ...
Dennis J. Alexander, W H Allan
openaire   +3 more sources

Newcastle Disease Virus at the Forefront of Cancer Immunotherapy

open access: yesCancers, 2020
Simple Summary Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is an RNA virus belonging to the Paramyxoviridae family. In nature, NDV primarily infects birds, but poses no threat to human health.
Bharat Burman, Giulio Pesci, D. Zamarin
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Seroprevalence Investigation of Newcastle Disease in Rural Poultries of the Northern Provinces (Golestan, Gilan, and Mazandaran) of Iran [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Razi Institute, 2019
Rural poultry farming is common in the Northern provinces. Similar to commercial poultry, rural poultry is susceptible to most infectious diseases. In addition, by increasing the density of poultry farming, the probability of disease incidences has been ...
A. Alemian   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Newcastle Disease Virus Infection in Quail [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Pathology, 2018
Newcastle disease (ND), caused by virulent strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV), is a devastating disease of poultry worldwide. The pathogenesis of ND in quail is poorly documented. To characterize the ability of virulent NDV strains to replicate and cause disease in quail, groups of 14 two-week-old Japanese quail ( Coturnix japonica) were ...
L. Susta   +6 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Newcastle disease virus: Macromolecules and opportunities [PDF]

open access: yesAvian Pathology, 2001
Over the past two decades, enormous advances have occurred in the structural and biological characterization of Newcastle disease virus (NDV). As a result, not only the complete sequence of the viral genome has been fully determined, but also a clearer understanding of the viral proteins and their respective roles in the life cycle has been achieved ...
Yusoff, Khatijah, Tan, Wen Siang
openaire   +3 more sources

Oncolytic Newcastle disease virus activation of the innate immune response and priming of antitumor adaptive responses in vitro

open access: yesCancer Immunology and Immunotherapy, 2020
Oncolytic virus (OV) therapy is an emerging approach with the potential to redefine treatment options across a range of cancer indications and in patients who remain resistant to existing standards of care, including immuno-oncology (IO) drugs. MEDI5395,
Shannon Burke   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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