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Advancing ORFV‐Based Therapeutics to the Clinical Stage
ABSTRACT The Orf virus (ORFV) is the prototype member of the parapoxvirus family and has long been recognized for its robust immunogenicity, favourable safety profile and its ability to stimulate both cellular and humoural immune responses without inducing significant anti‐vector immunity.
Matthias Helmold, Ralf Amann
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The Effect of Vacuum Desiccation on the Virus of Rabies, with Remarks on a New Method [PDF]
D. L. Harris, L. F. Shackell
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A study in Van, Turkey examined Bordetella bronchiseptica in shelter dogs using ELISA and PCR. Overall, 12% of blood samples tested positive. Serum amyloid A (SAA) levels were significantly elevated in positive cases, suggesting SAA could be a useful diagnostic marker for this chronic respiratory disease‐causing bacterial pathogen.
Kadir Akar+2 more
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ABSTRACT Wide‐ranging, generalist species provide both interesting and challenging opportunities for research questions focused on population structure. Their continuous distributions and ability to occupy diverse habitat types can obscure genetic signals of ancestry and geographic clustering.
Matthew W. Hopken+9 more
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CHARACTERISTICS OF A STRAIN OF LYMPHOCYTIC CHORIOMENINGITIS VIRUS ENCOUNTERED AS A CONTAMINANT IN TISSUE CULTURES OF RABIES VIRUS [PDF]
Jordi Casals-Ariet, L. T. Webster
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Retrograde tracing of breast cancer‐associated sensory neurons
Abstract Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality among women. The tumour microenvironment, consisting of host cells and extracellular matrix, has been increasingly studied for its interplay with cancer cells, and the resulting effect on tumour progression.
Svetllana Kallogjerovic+3 more
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INFLUENCE OF AGE FACTORS ON IMMUNIZABILITY OF MICE TO RABIES VIRUS [PDF]
J. Casals
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Single‐cell genomics meets systems neuroscience: Insights from mapping the brain circuitry of stress
Abstract Responses to external and internal dangers is essential for survival and homeostatic regulation. Hypothalamic corticotropin‐releasing hormone neurons (CRHNs) play a pivotal role in regulating neuroendocrine responses to fear and stress.
Naresh K. Hanchate
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Yukawa unification : MSSM at large tan(beta) [PDF]
Talk given at PASCOS 2012, Merida, Mexico describing work in progress in collaboration with Archana Anandakrishnan, Christopher Plumberg and Akin Wingerter.
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FURTHER EXPERIENCE IN THE PREVENTIVE TREATMENT OF RABIES WITH UNCHANGED VIRUS FIXE [PDF]
FREDERIC PROESCHER
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