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White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) is an enveloped DNA virus, which causes 100% cumulative mortality of cultured shrimps in 3-4 days. The virus particles contain five major proteins: VP28, VP26, VP24, VP19 and VP15. The mode of entry and systemic infection
Wei Cong +5 more
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Small‐Molecule Kinase Inhibitors Modulating Circadian Rhythms
ABSTRACT The circadian clock mechanism generates 24‐h rhythms crucial for regulating various physiological processes, and its dysregulation has been implicated in numerous diseases. In cells, the circadian clock operates through a transcriptional‐translational feedback loop, where phosphorylation plays a pivotal role in maintaining accurate circadian ...
Irene Castellino +3 more
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Identification of white spot syndrome virus in shrimp tissues:
El virus del síndrome de la mancha blanca (VSMB) es una enfermedad del camarón altamente contagiosa con mortalidades de hasta el 100% en un lapso de 3 a 10 días después del contagio. Cuando el camarón entra en estrés debido a una mala planeación y un mal
Roberto Castro López
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Innate immunity shapes the persistent transmission of plant viruses by insect vectors
In this review, we focus on two key aspects of the virus–vector interplay: (1) persistently transmitted viruses utilize host factors to overcome transmission barriers; and (2) molecular recognition activates antiviral immunity and subsequent viral counter‐defense. Understanding these interactions offers critical insights for developing novel strategies
Gang Lu, Chuanxi Zhang, Junmin Li
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White spot syndrome virus in penaeid shrimp cultured in Korea
Because of the great concern over the possibility of contamination from the rod-shaped nuclear virus (PRDV) from Japan and white spot virus (WSSV) from Taiwan, most eggs used in Korean shrimp farms are currently obtained from local broodstock.
Lee, Yeonhee, Park, Jae Hak, Shin, Enjoo
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The impact of COVID‐19 on public perceptions of wild meat in Central Africa
Abstract Wild meat is a significant source of food and income generation in Central Africa. However, there is little knowledge of how the assumed link between COVID‐19 and wild meat consumption has been discussed by the media and received by the public. In this study, we conducted media content analysis of 264 articles published in 2019–2020 related to
Yuhan Li +14 more
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A research has been conducted to determine the status of the White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV)epidemic on traditional shrimp ponds in Demak regency. A cross-sectional research method was selected,by calculating samples using statistical calculation based ...
Arief Taslihan +2 more
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First Report of a Complete Genome Sequence of White spot syndrome virus from India
White spot syndrome virus is a major pathogen of shrimp, causing economic loss to the aquaculture industry. For the first time, a complete de novo genome of an Indian isolate of this virus has been deciphered using ...
M. S. Shekhar +6 more
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Genetic analysis of primary lung interdigitating dendritic cell sarcomas
Abstract Interdigitating dendritic cell sarcomas (IDCSs) are rare tumors that commonly arise in the hematopoietic system and rarely outside. The genetic drivers of IDCS carcinogenesis are unknown; therefore, therapeutic options are limited. We investigated somatic gene mutations and copy‐number alterations (CNAs) in nine IDCSs arising in the lung by ...
Mikhail S Ermakov +6 more
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Affections in white shrimp cultures due to the white spot syndrome virus
Aquaculture is one of the economic activities that has shown increasing development at a global level over the years. Like other activities, this has been affected since the appearance of white spot disease (WSD), classified as a global shrimp epidemic ...
González-Salas, Raúl +3 more
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