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Newcastle Disease Virus Expressing Cap Gene of Porcine Circovirus Type 2 Confers Protection in Mice and Induced Long-Lasting Neutralizing Antibodies in Pigs. [PDF]

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Safety and immunogenicity of an inactivated recombinant Newcastle disease virus vaccine expressing SARS-CoV-2 spike: A randomised, comparator-controlled, phase 2 trial. [PDF]

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Newcastle Disease Virus (Paramyxoviridae)

2021
Newcastle disease (ND) is one of the most important infectious diseases of poultry. It is caused by virulent Avian avulavirus 1 (AAvV-1), also known as Newcastle disease virus (NDV) or Avian paramyxovirus 1 (APMV-1). Since the mid-1920s, ND has spread throughout the world.
Peeters, Ben, Koch, Guus
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Newcastle Disease Virus

2014
Newcastle disease virus (NDV), a member of the Avulavirus genus in the Paramyxoviridae family, has a ribonucleic acid (RNA) genome that is negative sense, nonsegmented and single-stranded. The genome codes for six structural proteins: nucleocapsid, phosphoprotein (P), matrix, fusion, hemagglutinin–neuraminidase and the RNA-directed RNA polymerase, in ...
Claudio L. Afonso, Patti J. Miller
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Hæmolysis by Newcastle Disease Virus

Nature, 1949
FOR a number of years it has been known in this laboratory that haemolysis of moderate degree may occur when red cells are being treated with the viruses of mumps and Newcastle disease. This is not characteristic of any of the influenza viruses. The haemolysis was of slight degree and apparently irregular in its occurrence.
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Specificity of Antibodies to Newcastle Disease Virus

International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1985
Specificity of antibodies to Victoria strain of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) found in infectious mononucleosis (IM) and other pathologic sera was investigated by agglutination of NDV-modified human·red blood cells, as well as by immunodiffusion and enzyme immunoassay with various preparations of the virus.
Kyoichi Kano   +2 more
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