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Identification of multipath genes differentially expressed in pathway-targeted microarrays in zebrafish infected and surviving spring viremia carp virus (SVCV) suggest preventive drug candidatesEnhanced detection of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (a salmonid rhabdovirus) by pretreatment of the virus with a combinatorial library-selected peptide.Antibody recognition of the glycoprotein g of viral haemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) purified in large amounts from insect larvae.Transcriptome profiles associated to VHSV infection or DNA vaccination in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)Autophagy-inducing peptides from mammalian VSV and fish VHSV rhabdoviral G glycoproteins (G) as models for the development of new therapeutic molecules.Improvement of DNA transfection with cationic liposomes.Increasing versatility of the DNA vaccines through modification of the subcellular location of plasmid-encoded antigen expression in the in vivo transfected cellsInnate Multigene Family Memories Are Implicated in the Viral-Survivor Zebrafish PhenotypeConformation- and fusion-defective mutations in the hypothetical phospholipid-binding and fusion peptides of viral hemorrhagic septicemia salmonid rhabdovirus protein GAntimicrobial peptides as model molecules for the development of novel antiviral agents in aquaculture.In vitro and in vivo differential expression of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Mx isoforms in response to viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) G gene, poly I:C and VHSV.Pepscan mapping of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus glycoprotein G major lineal determinants implicated in triggering host cell antiviral responses mediated by type I interferon.New tools to study RNA interference to fish viruses: Fish cell lines permanently expressing siRNAs targeting the viral polymerase of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus.Transfection improvements of fish cell lines by using deacylated polyethylenimine of selected molecular weights.In vitro search for alternative promoters to the human immediate early cytomegalovirus (IE-cMV) to express the G gene of viral haemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) in fish epithelial cells.Interleukin 8 and CK-6 chemokines specifically attract rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) RTS11 monocyte-macrophage cells and have variable effects on their immune functions.Dual antiviral activity of human alpha-defensin-1 against viral haemorrhagic septicaemia rhabdovirus (VHSV): inactivation of virus particles and induction of a type I interferon-related response.Stable expression of bioactive recombinant pleurocidin in a fish cell line.The glycoprotein G of rhabdoviruses.Improvement of transfection efficiency of epithelioma papulosum cyprini carp cells by modification of cell cycle and use of an optimal promoter.Reversible inhibition of spreading of in vitro infection and imbalance of viral protein accumulation at low pH in viral hemorrhagic septicemia rhabdovirus, a salmonid rhabdovirus.Corrigendum: Zebra Fish Lacking Adaptive Immunity Acquire an Antiviral Alert State Characterized by Upregulated Gene Expression of Apoptosis, Multigene Families, and Interferon-Related Genes.Specific regulation of the chemokine response to viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus at the entry site.Mapping of linear antibody epitopes of the glycoprotein of VHSV, a salmonid rhabdovirus.The free nucleocapsids of the viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus contain two antigenically related nucleoproteins.Phospholipid interactions of a peptide from the fusion-related domain of the glycoprotein of VHSV, a fish rhabdovirus.Rainbow trout surviving infections of viral haemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) show lasting antibodies to recombinant G protein fragments.Expression of genes related to the early immune response in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) after viral haemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) infection.Thyroid active agents T3 and PTU differentially affect immune gene transcripts in the head kidney of rainbow trout (Oncorynchus mykiss).Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus triggers antiviral immune response in rainbow trout red blood cells, despite not being infective.In Silico Functional Networks Identified in Fish Nucleated Red Blood Cells by Means of Transcriptomic and Proteomic Profiling.Shape-Shifted Red Blood Cells: A Novel Red Blood Cell Stage?Mitogen-induced proliferation of trout kidney leucocytes by one-step culture in fibrin clots.Hydroxycholesterol binds and enhances the anti-viral activities of zebrafish monomeric c-reactive protein isoformsOne-step purification of the major rainbow trout immunoglobulinSelection and performance of monoclonal anti-C-reactive protein in ELISA quantitative assayInjection of physiological saline facilitates recovery of ascitic fluids for monoclonal antibody productionHeme increases peroxidase-antibody activity in aged conjugatesDecrease of natural antiphosphorylethanolamine antibodies by injection of C-reactive proteinCloning of myelomas and hybridomas in fibrin clots
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