Research on infectious bursal disease--the past, the present and the future.
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The N-Terminus of the RNA Polymerase from Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus Is the Determinant of Genome AttachmentMicroRNAs in the Host Response to Viral Infections of Veterinary ImportanceMolecular characteristics and evolutionary analysis of a very virulent infectious bursal disease virus.Genetic characterisation of infectious bursal disease virus isolates in Ethiopia.Surface IgM on DT40 cells may be a component of the putative receptor complex responsible for the binding of infectious bursal disease virus.Canarypox virus expressing infectious bursal disease VP2 protein as immunogen for chickens.Livestock drugs and disease: the fatal combination behind breeding failure in endangered bearded vultures.Critical role for voltage-dependent anion channel 2 in infectious bursal disease virus-induced apoptosis in host cells via interaction with VP5Mutations of residues 249 and 256 in VP2 are involved in the replication and virulence of infectious Bursal disease virus.Impact of coccidial infection on vaccine- and vvIBDV in lymphoid tissues of SPF chickens as detected by RT-PCR.Structural basis for the development of avian virus capsids that display influenza virus proteins and induce protective immunity.Protective oral vaccination against infectious bursal disease virus using the major viral antigenic protein VP2 produced in Pichia pastoris.The association of receptor of activated protein kinase C 1(RACK1) with infectious bursal disease virus viral protein VP5 and voltage-dependent anion channel 2 (VDAC2) inhibits apoptosis and enhances viral replication.Chondroitin sulfate N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase-2 contributes to the replication of infectious bursal disease virus via interaction with the capsid protein VP2.Construction of Recombinant Baculoviruses Expressing Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Main Protective Antigen and Their Immune Effects on Chickens.VP3, a structural protein of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus, interacts with RNA-dependent RNA polymerase VP1 and with double-stranded RNAChicken heat shock protein 90 is a component of the putative cellular receptor complex of infectious bursal disease virusA new generation of modified live-attenuated avian influenza viruses using a two-strategy combination as potential vaccine candidates.Occurrence of Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Antibodies in Double-Spurred Francolins in Nigeria.Use of adenoviral vectors as veterinary vaccines.Expression, purification and crystallization of a birnavirus-encoded protease, VP4, from blotched snakehead virus (BSNV).Molecular characterization of two Bangladeshi infectious bursal disease virus isolates using the hypervariable sequence of VP2 as a genetic marker.Critical roles of glucocorticoid-induced leucine zipper in infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV)-induced suppression of type I Interferon expression and enhancement of IBDV growth in host cells via interaction with VP4.Isolation of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Using Indigenous Chicken Embryos in Kenya.Current status of vaccines against infectious bursal disease.Toll-like receptor-based adjuvants: enhancing the immune response to vaccines against infectious diseases of chicken.Practical aspects of estimation of optimal time for vaccination of chicken against IBD with use of "Deventer formula".Detection of vvIBDV in vaccinated SPF chickensAflatoxicosis, infectious bursal disease and immune response to Newcastle disease vaccination in rural chickens.Determination of the optimal time of vaccination against infectious bursal disease virus (Gumboro) in Algeria.Bacteriophages and their derivatives for the treatment and control of food-producing animal infections.Further evidence for the association of distinct amino acid residues with in vitro and in vivo growth of infectious bursal disease virus.History of Gumboro (infectious bursal disease) in Pakistan.Evaluation of immune responses by live infectious bursal disease vaccines to avoid vaccination failures.Characterization of variant infectious bursal disease virus from a broiler farm in Japan using immunized sentinel chickensOutbreaks of Virulent Infectious Bursal Disease in Flocks of Battery Cage Brooding System of Commercial Chickens.Growth and replication of infectious bursal disease virus in the DF-1 cell line and chicken embryo fibroblastsMolecular cloning of chicken IL-7 and characterization of its antiviral activity against IBDV in vivo.A single mutation in the PBC loop of VP2 is involved in the in vitro replication of infectious bursal disease virus.High level soluble expression and one-step purification of IBDV VP2 protein in Escherichia coli.
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Research on infectious bursal disease--the past, the present and the future.
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Research on infectious bursal disease--the past, the present and the future.
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Hermann Müller
Md Rafiqul Islam
Rüdiger Raue
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10.1016/J.VETMIC.2003.08.005
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2003-12-01T00:00:00Z