Gene-edited pigs are protected from porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus.
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Strategies to enable the adoption of animal biotechnology to sustainably improve global food safety and security.Mechanisms of Adaptive Immunity to Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome VirusGenome edited animals: Learning from GM crops?Antigenic and Biological Characterization of ORF2-6 Variants at Early Times Following PRRSV InfectionApplications of CRISPR technologies in research and beyond.Precision engineering for PRRSV resistance in pigs: Macrophages from genome edited pigs lacking CD163 SRCR5 domain are fully resistant to both PRRSV genotypes while maintaining biological function.Developing a Triple Transgenic Cell Line for High-Efficiency Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus InfectionCombining laboratory and mathematical models to infer mechanisms underlying kinetic changes in macrophage susceptibility to an RNA virusConstruction and immunogenicity of a recombinant swinepox virus expressing a multi-epitope peptide for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virusMYH9 is an Essential Factor for Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection.Increased and prolonged human norovirus infection in RAG2/IL2RG deficient gnotobiotic pigs with severe combined immunodeficiency.Glycine supplementation in vitro enhances porcine preimplantation embryo cell number and decreases apoptosis but does not lead to live births.The Crystal Structure of the Fifth Scavenger Receptor Cysteine-Rich Domain of Porcine CD163 Reveals an Important Residue Involved in Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus InfectionThe Importance of Endophenotypes to Evaluate the Relationship between Genotype and External Phenotype.How should the applications of genome editing be assessed and regulated?Genetic Control of Complex Traits, with a Focus on Reproduction in Pigs.CRISPR Editing in Biological and Biomedical Investigation.Islet cell transplant: Update on current clinical trials.Gene editing as applied to prevention of reproductive porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome.Genome-editing technologies to improve research, reproduction, and production in pigs.Developmental competence of porcine genome-edited zygotes.Replacement of Porcine CD163 Scavenger Receptor Cysteine-Rich Domain 5 with a CD163-Like Homolog Confers Resistance of Pigs to Genotype 1 but Not Genotype 2 Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus.Genome Editing in Large Animals.Relationships of CD163 and CD169 positive cell numbers in the endometrium and fetal placenta with type 2 PRRSV RNA concentration in fetal thymus.Increased Neutralizing Antibody Production and Interferon-γ Secretion in Response to Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Immunization in Genetically Modified Pigs.Genome editing and genetic engineering in livestock for advancing agricultural and biomedical applications.Potential of gene drives with genome editing to increase genetic gain in livestock breeding programs.Knockout of maternal CD163 protects fetuses from infection with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV).Zika Virus Causes Persistent Infection in Porcine Conceptuses and may Impair Health in Offspring.Generation of murine macrophage-derived cell lines expressing porcine CD163 that support porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infection.Importance of oil overlay for production of porcine embryos in vitro.Genome editing in livestock: Are we ready for a revolution in animal breeding industry?CRISPR is knocking on barn door.Basics of genome editing technology and its application in livestock species.Generation of gene edited birds in one generation using sperm transfection assisted gene editing (STAGE).EMA and EFSA Joint Scientific Opinion on measures to reduce the need to use antimicrobial agents in animal husbandry in the European Union, and the resulting impacts on food safety (RONAFA)Cre-dependent Cas9-expressing pigs enable efficient in vivo genome editing.Efficient inhibition of African swine fever virus replication by CRISPR/Cas9 targeting of the viral p30 gene (CP204L).Improved Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Responses to Vaccination with Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus in 4-1BB Transgenic Pigs.Multi-resistance strategy for viral diseases and in vitro shRNA verification method in pigs.
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Gene-edited pigs are protected from porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus.
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Ada G Cino-Ozuna
Alan J Mileham
Benjamin R Trible
Catherine L Ewen
David G McLaren
Jonathan E Lightner
Kevin D Wells
Kristin M Whitworth
Maureen A Kerrigan
Melissa S Samuel
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2015-12-07T00:00:00Z
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