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217 related items for PubMed ID: 9603334

  • 1. A conserved African swine fever virus right variable region gene, l11L, is non-essential for growth in vitro and virulence in domestic swine.
    Kleiboeker SB, Kutish GF, Neilan JG, Lu Z, Zsak L, Rock DL.
    J Gen Virol; 1998 May; 79 ( Pt 5)():1189-95. PubMed ID: 9603334
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  • 2. A BIR motif containing gene of African swine fever virus, 4CL, is nonessential for growth in vitro and viral virulence.
    Neilan JG, Lu Z, Kutish GF, Zsak L, Burrage TG, Borca MV, Carrillo C, Rock DL.
    Virology; 1997 Apr 14; 230(2):252-64. PubMed ID: 9143281
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  • 3. A conserved African swine fever virus IkappaB homolog, 5EL, is nonessential for growth in vitro and virulence in domestic swine.
    Neilan JG, Lu Z, Kutish GF, Zsak L, Lewis TL, Rock DL.
    Virology; 1997 Sep 01; 235(2):377-85. PubMed ID: 9281518
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  • 4. An African swine fever virus ORF with similarity to C-type lectins is non-essential for growth in swine macrophages in vitro and for virus virulence in domestic swine.
    Neilan JG, Borca MV, Lu Z, Kutish GF, Kleiboeker SB, Carrillo C, Zsak L, Rock DL.
    J Gen Virol; 1999 Oct 01; 80 ( Pt 10)():2693-2697. PubMed ID: 10573162
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  • 6. The progressive adaptation of a georgian isolate of African swine fever virus to vero cells leads to a gradual attenuation of virulence in swine corresponding to major modifications of the viral genome.
    Krug PW, Holinka LG, O'Donnell V, Reese B, Sanford B, Fernandez-Sainz I, Gladue DP, Arzt J, Rodriguez L, Risatti GR, Borca MV.
    J Virol; 2015 Feb 01; 89(4):2324-32. PubMed ID: 25505073
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  • 12. Novel swine virulence determinant in the left variable region of the African swine fever virus genome.
    Neilan JG, Zsak L, Lu Z, Kutish GF, Afonso CL, Rock DL.
    J Virol; 2002 Apr 01; 76(7):3095-104. PubMed ID: 11884534
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  • 13. An African swine fever virus ERV1-ALR homologue, 9GL, affects virion maturation and viral growth in macrophages and viral virulence in swine.
    Lewis T, Zsak L, Burrage TG, Lu Z, Kutish GF, Neilan JG, Rock DL.
    J Virol; 2000 Feb 01; 74(3):1275-85. PubMed ID: 10627538
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  • 14. African Swine Fever Virus Georgia Isolate Harboring Deletions of MGF360 and MGF505 Genes Is Attenuated in Swine and Confers Protection against Challenge with Virulent Parental Virus.
    O'Donnell V, Holinka LG, Gladue DP, Sanford B, Krug PW, Lu X, Arzt J, Reese B, Carrillo C, Risatti GR, Borca MV.
    J Virol; 2015 Jun 01; 89(11):6048-56. PubMed ID: 25810553
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  • 15. Duplicated genes within the variable right end of the genome of a pathogenic isolate of African swine fever virus.
    Vydelingum S, Baylis SA, Bristow C, Smith GL, Dixon LK.
    J Gen Virol; 1993 Oct 01; 74 ( Pt 10)():2125-30. PubMed ID: 8409937
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