Epitope Mapping of <i>Senecavirus A</i> 3A Protein Using Monoclonal Antibodies. [PDF]
Senecavirus A (SVA), an emerging pathogen causing vesicular disease in pigs, poses a significant threat to the swine industry. The nonstructural protein 3A of SVA plays an essential role in the viral replication cycle. In this study, we immunized mice with the prepared SVA 3A protein and produced two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), AG4 and 2F3.
Meng L +8 more
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Oncolytic Virotherapy as Emerging Immunotherapeutic Modality: Potential of Parvovirus H-1 [PDF]
Human tumors develop multiple strategies to evade recognition and efficient suppression by the immune system. Therefore, a variety of immunotherapeutic strategies have been developed to reactivate and reorganize the human immune system.
Bernd Heinrich +6 more
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The development of two field‐ready reverse transcription loop‐mediated isothermal amplification assays for the rapid detection of Seneca Valley virus 1 [PDF]
Seneca Valley virus 1 (SVV‐1) has been associated with vesicular disease in swine, with clinical signs indistinguishable from those of other notifiable vesicular diseases such as foot‐and‐mouth disease. Rapid and accurate detection of SVV‐1 is central to
Armson, Bryony +5 more
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Review of Seneca Valley Virus: A Call for Increased Surveillance and Research
Seneca Valley virus (SVV) has recently caused many vesicular diseases in pigs in different regions and countries. As a newly causative agent of porcine vesicular disease, SVV has evolved and spread quickly.
Xiangle Zhang +7 more
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Equine rhinitis B viruses in horse fecal samples from the Middle East [PDF]
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CHOI, KY +11 more
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Epidemiology of human parechovirus, Aichi virus and salivirus in fecal samples from hospitalized children with gastroenteritis in Hong Kong [PDF]
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Chan, KH +7 more
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Seneca Valley virus (SVV) is a recently-identified important pathogen that is closely related to idiopathic vesicular disease in swine. Infection of SVV has been shown to induce a variety of cellular factors and their activations are essential for viral ...
Jiangwei Song +3 more
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Pathogenicity of Seneca Valley virus in pigs and detection in Culicoides from an infected pig farm
Background Porcine vesicular disease is caused by the Seneca Valley virus (SVV), it is a novel Picornaviridae, which is prevalent in several countries.
Jinyong Zhang +16 more
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Seneca Valley virus 3C protease cleaves OPTN (optineurin) to Impair selective autophagy and type I interferon signaling. [PDF]
Song J +5 more
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Oncolytic viruses (OVs) promote the anti-tumor immune response as their replication, and the subsequent lysis of tumor cells, triggers the activation of immune-sensing pathways.
Jeffrey D. Bryant +8 more
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