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660 related items for PubMed ID: 35862688

  • 1. Evaluation of the Deletion of MGF110-5L-6L on Swine Virulence from the Pandemic Strain of African Swine Fever Virus and Use as a DIVA Marker in Vaccine Candidate ASFV-G-ΔI177L.
    Ramirez-Medina E, Vuono E, Silva E, Rai A, Valladares A, Pruitt S, Espinoza N, Velazquez-Salinas L, Borca MV, Gladue DP.
    J Virol; 2022 Jul 27; 96(14):e0059722. PubMed ID: 35862688
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  • 2. Deletion of E184L, a Putative DIVA Target from the Pandemic Strain of African Swine Fever Virus, Produces a Reduction in Virulence and Protection against Virulent Challenge.
    Ramirez-Medina E, Vuono E, Rai A, Pruitt S, Espinoza N, Velazquez-Salinas L, Pina-Pedrero S, Zhu J, Rodriguez F, Borca MV, Gladue DP.
    J Virol; 2022 Jan 12; 96(1):e0141921. PubMed ID: 34668772
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  • 3. Deletion of the EP402R Gene from the Genome of African Swine Fever Vaccine Strain ASFV-G-∆I177L Provides the Potential Capability of Differentiating between Infected and Vaccinated Animals.
    Borca MV, Ramirez-Medina E, Espinoza N, Rai A, Spinard E, Velazquez-Salinas L, Valladares A, Silva E, Burton L, Meyers A, Clark J, Wu P, Gay CG, Gladue DP.
    Viruses; 2024 Feb 28; 16(3):. PubMed ID: 38543742
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  • 4. A Cell Culture-Adapted Vaccine Virus against the Current African Swine Fever Virus Pandemic Strain.
    Borca MV, Rai A, Ramirez-Medina E, Silva E, Velazquez-Salinas L, Vuono E, Pruitt S, Espinoza N, Gladue DP.
    J Virol; 2021 Jun 24; 95(14):e0012321. PubMed ID: 33952643
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  • 11. ASFV-G-∆I177L as an Effective Oral Nasal Vaccine against the Eurasia Strain of Africa Swine Fever.
    Borca MV, Ramirez-Medina E, Silva E, Vuono E, Rai A, Pruitt S, Espinoza N, Velazquez-Salinas L, Gay CG, Gladue DP.
    Viruses; 2021 Apr 27; 13(5):. PubMed ID: 33925435
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  • 13. Combinational Deletions of MGF110-9L and MGF505-7R Genes from the African Swine Fever Virus Inhibit TBK1 Degradation by an Autophagy Activator PIK3C2B To Promote Type I Interferon Production.
    Zhu G, Ren J, Li D, Ru Y, Qin X, Feng T, Tian H, Lu B, Shi D, Shi Z, Yang W, Zheng H.
    J Virol; 2023 May 31; 97(5):e0022823. PubMed ID: 37162350
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  • 15. Differential Effect of the Deletion of African Swine Fever Virus Virulence-Associated Genes in the Induction of Attenuation of the Highly Virulent Georgia Strain.
    Ramirez-Medina E, Vuono E, O'Donnell V, Holinka LG, Silva E, Rai A, Pruitt S, Carrillo C, Gladue DP, Borca MV.
    Viruses; 2019 Jul 02; 11(7):. PubMed ID: 31269702
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  • 19. African Swine Fever Vaccine Candidate ASFV-G-ΔI177L Produced in the Swine Macrophage-Derived Cell Line IPKM Remains Genetically Stable and Protective against Homologous Virulent Challenge.
    Borca MV, Rai A, Espinoza N, Ramirez-Medina E, Spinard E, Velazquez-Salinas L, Valladares A, Silva E, Burton L, Meyers A, Gay CG, Gladue DP.
    Viruses; 2023 Oct 08; 15(10):. PubMed ID: 37896841
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  • 20. Sequential Deletions of Interferon Inhibitors MGF110-9L and MGF505-7R Result in Sterile Immunity against the Eurasia Strain of Africa Swine Fever.
    Ding M, Dang W, Liu H, Zhang K, Xu F, Tian H, Huang H, Shi Z, Sunkang Y, Qin X, Zhang Y, Zheng H.
    J Virol; 2022 Oct 26; 96(20):e0119222. PubMed ID: 36197109
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