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Rapid characterisation of cell cultures by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation mass spectrometric typing.Gene expression profiling of Pseudorabies virus (PrV) infected bovine cells by combination of transcript analysis and quantitative proteomic techniques.ANP32B is a nuclear target of henipavirus M proteins.Plus- and minus-end directed microtubule motors bind simultaneously to herpes simplex virus capsids using different inner tegument structuresDetermination of serotypes of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli isolates by intact cell matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry.Mito-xenophagic killing of bacteria is coordinated by a metabolic switch in dendritic cellsMesenteric lymphangitis and sepsis due to RTX toxin-producing Actinobacillus spp in 2 foals with hypothyroidism-dysmaturity syndrome.Species determination and characterization of developmental stages of ticks by whole-animal matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry.Rapid identification of Burkholderia mallei and Burkholderia pseudomallei by intact cell Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption/Ionisation mass spectrometric typing.German Francisella tularensis isolates from European brown hares (Lepus europaeus) reveal genetic and phenotypic diversity.Rapid identification of differentially virulent genotypes of Paenibacillus larvae, the causative organism of American foulbrood of honey bees, by whole cell MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.Identification of a gene for an ancient cytokine, interleukin 15-like, in mammals; interleukins 2 and 15 co-evolved with this third family member, all sharing binding motifs for IL-15Rα.The amino terminal subdomain of glycoprotein Gc of Schmallenberg virus: disulfide bonding and structural determinants of neutralization.Current developments to use linear MALDI-TOF spectra for the identification and typing of bacteria and the characterization of other cells/organisms related to infectious diseases.Post-endoplasmic reticulum rescue of unstable MHC class I requires proprotein convertase PC7.Cell surface proteoglycans are not essential for infection by pseudorabies virus.Identification of cell surface molecules that interact with pseudorabies virus.Relevance of the interaction between alphaherpesvirus UL3.5 and UL48 proteins for virion maturation and neuroinvasion.High-level expression of biologically active bovine alpha interferon by Bovine herpesvirus 1 interferes only marginally with recombinant virus replication in vitro.Glycoprotein gH of pseudorabies virus is essential for penetration and propagation in cell culture and in the nervous system of mice.An alternative method for serum protein depletion/enrichment by precipitation at mildly acidic pH values and low ionic strength.Glycoproteins gIII and gp50 play dominant roles in the biphasic attachment of pseudorabies virus.Francisella tularensis and other bacteria in hares and ticks in North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany).The intracellular proteome of African swine fever virusImaging Mass Spectrometry and Proteome Analysis of Marek's Disease Virus-Induced TumorsWhole animal matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry of ticks - Are spectra of Ixodes ricinus nymphs influenced by environmental, spatial, and temporal factors?NK Cell-Mediated Processing Of Chlamydia psittaci Drives Potent Anti-Bacterial Th1 ImmunityThe Transcriptional Landscape of Marek's Disease Virus in Primary Chicken B Cells Reveals Novel Splice Variants and Genes2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin and ethinylestradiol as co-mitogens in cultured rat hepatocytesSimple and rapid purification of alphaherpesviruses by chromatography on a cation exchange membraneA comprehensive proteome map of bovine cerebrospinal fluidAn Update on African Swine Fever VirologyChlamydia psittaci-Infected Dendritic Cells Communicate with NK Cells via Exosomes To Activate Antibacterial ImmunityW protein expression by Newcastle disease virusIdentification and characterization of the 285L and K145R proteins of African swine fever virus
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