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This experiment was conducted to examine the effect of UV irradiation on pathogenity of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon Fab.). A hundred ml of WSSV virus suspension (200 μg/ml) were placed at 30 cm under UV light
M. Subkhan, M. Alifuddin, A. Taslihan
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Development of white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei culture to increase production yield should take attention in prevention of viral outbreak which is a main factor caused harvesting failure.
S.H. Dwinanti, Munti Yuhana
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Suppression of Shrimp Melanization during White Spot Syndrome Virus Infection [PDF]
The melanization cascade, activated by the prophenoloxidase (proPO) system, plays a key role in the production of cytotoxic intermediates, as well as melanin products for microbial sequestration in invertebrates. Here, we show that the proPO system is an important component of the Penaeus monodon shrimp immune defense toward a major viral pathogen ...
Jantiwan, Sutthangkul +5 more
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Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) is one of the leading fisheries commodities that have important economic value and are in great demand by consumers in the market. Pacific white shrimp has several advantages, namely rapid growth, able to adapt
Aulia Azizah +4 more
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Characterization and interactome study of white spot syndrome virus envelope protein VP11. [PDF]
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is a large enveloped virus. The WSSV viral particle consists of three structural layers that surround its core DNA: an outer envelope, a tegument and a nucleocapsid.
Wang-Jing Liu +8 more
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The White Spot Syndrome Virus (Wssv) Load in Dendronereis Spp. [PDF]
The white spot syndrome virus (WSSV), the causative agent of White Spot Syndrome Disease (WSSD), is a major shrimp pathogen in Indonesia. Dendronereis spp.
arjito, S. (S) +3 more
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VP37 of white spot syndrome virus interact with shrimp cells [PDF]
To investigate VP37 [WSV 254 of White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) genome] interacting with shrimp cells and protecting shrimp against WSSV infection.VP37 was expressed in Escherichia coli and was confirmed by Western blotting. Virus overlay protein binding assay (VOPBA) technique was used to analyse the rVP37 interaction with shrimp and the results ...
Q-H, Liu +4 more
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Background: Dystrophin, an essential protein functional in the maintenance of muscle structural integrity is known to be responsible for muscle deterioration during white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) infection among prawn species.
Anees Fathima Noor +5 more
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Summary: Viruses depend on the host metabolic machinery to complete their life cycle in the host cytoplasm. However, the key viral factors initiating the host machinery after the virus enters the cytoplasm remain unclear.
Siyuan Zhang, Fan Xin, Xiaobo Zhang
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Effect of temperature and salinity on the infectivity pattern of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in giant tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1837) [PDF]
White spot disease (WSD) caused by the lethal white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) continues to be the major cause of mortality among farmed tiger shrimp in India and elsewhere, resulting in an annual loss of about 4-6 billion US$.
Alavandi, S V +4 more
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