A vaccinia virus double recombinant expressing the F and H genes of rinderpest virus protects cattle against rinderpest and causes no pock lesions.
about
The evolution of poxvirus vaccinesInduction of potent humoral and cell-mediated immune responses by attenuated vaccinia virus vectors with deleted serpin genes.Vaccinia virus vectors with an inactivated gamma interferon receptor homolog gene (B8R) are attenuated In vivo without a concomitant reduction in immunogenicityVaccinia viruses with a serpin gene deletion and expressing IFN-gamma induce potent immune responses without detectable replication in vivo.Long-term sterilizing immunity to rinderpest in cattle vaccinated with a recombinant vaccinia virus expressing high levels of the fusion and hemagglutinin glycoproteinsProtection against myxomatosis and rabbit viral hemorrhagic disease with recombinant myxoma viruses expressing rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus capsid protein.Recombinant DNA technology for producing new rinderpest virus vaccines.Enhanced immunosurveillance for animal morbilliviruses using vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) pseudotypesThe role of biotechnology in tropical diseases.A vaccinia virus renaissance: new vaccine and immunotherapeutic uses after smallpox eradication.Immune response of rhesus macaques to recombinant simian immunodeficiency virus gp130 does not protect from challenge infection.Immunological responses of mice and cattle to baculovirus-expressed F and H proteins of rinderpest virus: lack of protection in the presence of neutralizing antibody.Oral Immunization with Recombinant Vaccinia Virus Prime and Intramuscular Protein Boost Provides Protection against Intrarectal Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Challenge in MacaquesVaccinia virus recombinants expressing chimeric proteins of human immunodeficiency virus and gamma interferon are attenuated for nude mice.Genetically engineered poxviruses for recombinant gene expression, vaccination, and safetyIL-18 expression results in a recombinant vaccinia virus that is highly attenuated and immunogenicRecovery and characterization of a chimeric rinderpest virus with the glycoproteins of peste-des-petits-ruminants virus: homologous F and H proteins are required for virus viability.Transfer of technologies in molecular biology to developing countries. Recombinant vaccines and rapid diagnostic kits for diseases in the developing world.Synthesis and antiviral evaluation of analogs of adenosine-N1-oxide and 1-(Benzyloxy)adenosine.
P2860
Q26995905-B4FF98CA-5722-4E5F-8924-E0DC60D2884DQ30339052-D643DBFB-CDF9-4531-B523-A41630E5B5B2Q33834391-844A6C0C-85ED-47B6-823D-6262A1B2E7AFQ33838507-A163CE28-7273-4D23-9B3B-464A42453C3EQ34106038-DF17722B-3996-421A-B094-D68980DE85E9Q35865836-65A7154E-6493-42A2-B9B9-886FBD0D4CC0Q36066267-03B781BD-270F-4DA6-9BB9-0A750B04D85FQ36164148-A7FA4554-C645-4385-B905-641327E4554FQ36305767-254EBAC6-B508-479D-B22B-BEA1D6D11D2CQ36391900-35E48DAD-76F4-43E6-99E4-4764169CEA15Q36640342-823360E9-CDFF-4FE8-BF0D-631BBAAB8BFAQ36642859-44512FBB-62E7-441D-94E9-16E44EB3EBD6Q36665647-018A7F5C-7B74-4EF2-BF48-5914176DDCE3Q36953142-93552E16-D06E-4721-A51C-50A951C60702Q37249251-2915034A-91A8-42F0-BD14-F952B8A0D606Q37617613-EFECC4F7-4D51-45A7-A562-90B4A80751DFQ39539804-0ADEBD8E-F0A4-4E58-BFD2-E1139BE4BD0BQ39616231-84034FF1-D39A-40AF-BCE1-1A53D70AEBA5Q42540926-AFB35967-4AC6-4F95-9E85-C20E6E0311A6
P2860
A vaccinia virus double recombinant expressing the F and H genes of rinderpest virus protects cattle against rinderpest and causes no pock lesions.
description
article científic
@ca
article scientifique
@fr
articolo scientifico
@it
artigo científico
@pt
bilimsel makale
@tr
scientific article published on September 1991
@en
vedecký článok
@sk
vetenskaplig artikel
@sv
videnskabelig artikel
@da
vědecký článek
@cs
name
A vaccinia virus double recomb ...... st and causes no pock lesions.
@en
A vaccinia virus double recomb ...... st and causes no pock lesions.
@nl
type
label
A vaccinia virus double recomb ...... st and causes no pock lesions.
@en
A vaccinia virus double recomb ...... st and causes no pock lesions.
@nl
prefLabel
A vaccinia virus double recomb ...... st and causes no pock lesions.
@en
A vaccinia virus double recomb ...... st and causes no pock lesions.
@nl
P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
A vaccinia virus double recomb ...... st and causes no pock lesions.
@en
P2093
P2860
P304
P356
10.1073/PNAS.88.18.8011
P407
P577
1991-09-01T00:00:00Z