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Molecular epidemiology study of swine influenza virus revealing a reassorted virus H1N1 in swine farms in Cuba.Isolation and complete genomic characterization of pandemic H1N1/2009 influenza viruses from Cuban swine herds.Evaluation of the capability of the PCV2 genome to encode miRNAs: lack of viral miRNA expression in an experimental infection.Identification of microRNAs in PCV2 subclinically infected pigs by high throughput sequencing.Evaluation of a Phylogenetic Marker Based on Genomic Segment B of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus: Facilitating a Feasible Incorporation of this Segment to the Molecular Epidemiology Studies for this Viral AgentPseudorabies virus infection (Aujeszky's disease) in an Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) in Spain: a case reportThe role of viral and host microRNAs in the Aujeszky's disease virus during the infection process.Evidence of the coevolution of antigenicity and host cell tropism of foot-and-mouth disease virus in vivoRecovery of infectious foot-and-mouth disease virus from suckling mice after direct inoculation with in vitro-transcribed RNA.Molecular detection of Torque teno sus virus in lymphoid tissues in concomitant infections with other porcine viral pathogens.Development and validation of a novel SYBR Green real-time RT-PCR assay for the detection of classical swine fever virus evaluated on different real-time PCR platforms.Origin and evolution of viruses causing classical swine fever in Cuba.A DNA vaccine expressing the E2 protein of classical swine fever virus elicits T cell responses that can prime for rapid antibody production and confer total protection upon viral challenge.Molecular epidemiology of classical swine fever in Cuba.Genetic characterization of influenza A viruses circulating in pigs and isolated in north-east Spain during the period 2006-2007.Identification of a porcine pestivirus as a border disease virus from naturally infected pigs in Spain.Differential expression of porcine microRNAs in African swine fever virus infected pigs: a proof-of-concept study.Influence of time on the genetic heterogeneity of Spanish porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus isolates.Phylogenetic networks to study the origin and evolution of porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) in Cuba.Rational dissection of binding surfaces for mimicking of discontinuous antigenic sites.A procedure for detecting selection in highly variable viral genomes: evidence of positive selection in antigenic regions of capsid protein VP1 of foot-and-mouth disease virus.Direct PCR detection of foot-and-mouth disease virus.Deciphering the emergence, genetic diversity and evolution of classical swine fever virus.Retrospective detection of Porcine circovirus 3 (PCV-3) in pig serum samples from Spain.Genomic and antigenic characterization of viruses from the 1993 Italian foot-and-mouth disease outbreakTowards a multi-site synthetic vaccine to foot-and-mouth disease: addition of discontinuous site peptide mimic increases the neutralization response in immunized animalsA RT-PCR assay for the differential diagnosis of vesicular viral diseases of swineMulti-Target Strategy for Pan/Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV) Detection: A Combination of Sequences Analysis, Predictions and Laboratory Diagnostic EvaluationRevisiting the genetic diversity of classical swine fever virus: A proposal for new genotyping and subgenotyping schemes of classificationAfrican swine fever virus does not express viral microRNAs in experimentally infected pigsCurrent Knowledge on (PCV-3): A Novel Virus With a Yet Unknown Impact on the Swine IndustryInfection dynamics of porcine circovirus type 3 in longitudinally sampled pigs from four Spanish farmsSimilar frequency of Porcine circovirus 3 (PCV-3) detection in serum samples of pigs affected by digestive or respiratory disorders and age-matched clinically healthy pigsDetection of Porcine Circovirus 3 in Wildlife Species in Spain
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