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Thermal Inactivation Studies of a Coronavirus, Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus
The thermolability of transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) was studied between 31 and 55 degrees C using two different strains. The loss of infectivity followed first order kinetics except at the highest temperature. The values of the thermodynamic parameters indicated that the mechanisms involved above and below 45 degrees C are clearly distinct.
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Comparative analysis of human coronavirus-NL63 ORF3 protein homologues [PDF]
It has been reported in some studies that the newly discovered human coronavirus NL-63 (HCoVNL63) is one of the most common coronaviruses associated with acute respiratory infections.
Fielding, Burtram C., Suliman, Tasnim
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Defence Mechanisms during Intestinal Infection
This review examines and compares host defence mechanisms during intestinal infection with three types of organisms: a virus, a bacterium and a nematode parasite (ie, transmissible gastroenteritis virus [TGEV], Helicobacter jejuni and Trichinella ...
André Buret
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Reactivity of human and porcine natural interferon-alpha producing cells to immunostimulatory DNA [PDF]
The interferon-α (IFN-α) inducing capacity of various forms of immunostimulatory DNA and the identity of the IFN-α producing cells (IPC) were studied in human and porcine leukocytes.
Magnusson, Mattias
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Swine enteric coronaviruses (SeCoVs), including transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV), porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), and porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV), have been reported to use aminopeptidase N (APN) as a cellular receptor.
Zhongyuan Li +7 more
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Utilizing stochastic genetic epidemiological models to quantify the impact of selection for resistance to infectious diseases in domestic livestock [PDF]
Bishop, SC, MacKenzie, K
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Enteric diseases in pigs from weaning to slaughter [PDF]
The general aim of this thesis was to study enteric diseases in growing pigs, with special reference to diseases caused by Brachyspira hyodysenteriae and Lawsonia intracellularis. The occurrence of enteric diseases in “growers” is a problem of increasing
Jacobson, Magdalena
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Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of transmissible gastroenteritis virus HX strain isolated from China [PDF]
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Economic Issues In Development of Sustainable Animal Health Policies [PDF]
Animal health concerns are not new to agriculture. Animal health breakthroughs have been occurring with regularity. They represent an advancement in technology. Likewise, the need for evaluation of technologies is not new.
Hallam, Arne +2 more
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