Veterinary microbiology volume 228
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18. Small ruminant lentiviruses in goats in southern Italy: Serological evidence, risk factors and implementation of control programs; 19. High level expression of ISG12(1) promotes cell apoptosis via mitochondrial-dependent pathway and so as to hinder Newcastle disease virus replication; 20. Effects of Lawsonia intracellularis infection in the proliferation of different mammalian cell lines; 21. Induction of arthritis in chickens by infection with novel virulent Salmonella Pullorum strains; 22. A novel recombinant attenuated Newcastle disease virus expressing H9 subtype hemagglutinin protected chickens from challenge by genotype VII virulent Newcastle disease virus and H9N2 avian influenza virus; 23. Comparative pathogenicity of different subtypes of duck hepatitis A virus in Pekin ducklings 24. Partial prediction of the duration and the clinical status of Staphylococcus aureus bovine intramammary infections based on the phenotypic and genotypic analysis of isolates; 25. Antibiotic susceptibility profiles of Mycoplasma hyorhinis strains isolated from swine in Hungary; 26. The enhanced replication of an S-intact PEDV during coinfection with an S1 NTD-del PEDV in piglets; 27. Generation of highly productive and mammalian nonpathogenic recombinant H9N2 avian influenza viruses by optimization of 3’end promoter and NS genome; 28. Detection, isolation, and in vitro characterization of porcine parainfluenza virus type 1 isolated from respiratory diagnostic specimens in swine; 29. Porcine deltacoronavirus induces TLR3, IL-12, IFN-α, IFN-β and PKR mRNA expression in infected Peyer’s patches in vivo; 30. Muscovy duck reovirus p10.8 protein induces ER stress and apoptosis through the Bip/IRE1/XBP1 pathway; 31. Identification of a novel parvovirus in domestic cats;
2. Investigation of association between bovine viral diarrhoea virus and cervid herpesvirus type-1, and abortion in New Zealand farmed deer; 3. Association of feline morbillivirus infection with defined pathological changes in cat kidney tissues; 4. Limited shedding of an S-InDel strain of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) in semen and questions regarding the infectivity of the detected virus; 5. Genomic sequence and pathogenicity of the first avian metapneumovirus subtype B isolated from chicken in China; 6. Inhibition of fowl adenovirus serotype 4 replication in Leghorn male hepatoma cells by SP600125 via blocking JNK MAPK pathway; 7. Hemagglutinin–Neuraminidase and fusion genes are determinants of NDV thermostability; 8. Unexpected transcriptome pompTʹ contributes to the increased pathogenicity of a pompT mutant of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli; 9. The composite biological adjuvants enhance immune response of porcine circovirus type2 vaccine; 10. Clonal relatedness of Proteus mirabilis strains causing urinary tract infections in companion animals and humans; 11. Effect of route of inoculation on innate and adaptive immune responses to porcine epidemic diarrhea virus infection in suckling pigs; 12. Of bats and livestock: The epidemiology of rabies in Trinidad, West Indies; 13. Duck innate immune responses to high and low pathogenicity H5 avian influenza viruses; 14. Intranasally administered anti-Brucella subunit vaccine formulation induces protective immune responses against nasal Brucella challenge; 15. Use of geographical information system and ecological niche modelling for predicting potential space distribution of subclinical mastitis in ewes; 16. Isolation and comparison of Arcanobacterium hippocoleae isolates from the genital tract of 15 mares; 17. Cellular protein profiles altered by PRRSV infection of porcine monocytes-derived dendritic cells;
32. Investigation onto the correlation between systemic antibodies to surface glycoproteins of infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) and protective immunity; 33. Mycoplasma conjunctivae in insect vectors and anatomic locations related to transmission and persistence; 34. Pre-exposure with influenza A virus A/WSN/1933(H1N1) resulted in viral shedding reduction from pigs challenged with either swine H1N1 or H3N2 virus; 35. A novel linear epitope crossing Group 1 and Group 2 influenza A viruses located in the helix A of HA2 derived from H7N9; 36. A comment on "Factors influencing the outcome of primary immunization against rabies in young dogs"; 37. A reply to “A comment on "Factors influencing the outcome of primary immunization against rabies in young dogs"”; 38. Corrigendum to “p53 mediated IFN-β signaling to affect viral replication upon TGEV infection” [Vet. Microbiol. 227 (2018) 61–68]; 39. Corrigendum to “Prophage phiv142-3 enhances the colonization and resistance to environmental stresses of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli” [Vet. Microbiol. 218 (2018) 70–77]; 40. Corrigendum to ‘Multilocus sequence typing of Mycoplasma bovis reveals host–specific genotypes in cattle versus bison’ Vet. Microbiol. 175 (1) (2015) 92–98; 41. Corrigendum to “A large-scale serological survey of Akabane virus infection in cattle, yak, sheep and goats in China” [Vet. Microbiol. 207 (2017) 7–12].
2. Investigation of association between bovine viral diarrhoea virus and cervid herpesvirus type-1, and abortion in New Zealand farmed deer; 3. Association of feline morbillivirus infection with defined pathological changes in cat kidney tissues; 4. Limited shedding of an S-InDel strain of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) in semen and questions regarding the infectivity of the detected virus; 5. Genomic sequence and pathogenicity of the first avian metapneumovirus subtype B isolated from chicken in China; 6. Inhibition of fowl adenovirus serotype 4 replication in Leghorn male hepatoma cells by SP600125 via blocking JNK MAPK pathway; 7. Hemagglutinin–Neuraminidase and fusion genes are determinants of NDV thermostability; 8. Unexpected transcriptome pompTʹ contributes to the increased pathogenicity of a pompT mutant of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli; 9. The composite biological adjuvants enhance immune response of porcine circovirus type2 vaccine; 10. Clonal relatedness of Proteus mirabilis strains causing urinary tract infections in companion animals and humans; 11. Effect of route of inoculation on innate and adaptive immune responses to porcine epidemic diarrhea virus infection in suckling pigs; 12. Of bats and livestock: The epidemiology of rabies in Trinidad, West Indies; 13. Duck innate immune responses to high and low pathogenicity H5 avian influenza viruses; 14. Intranasally administered anti-Brucella subunit vaccine formulation induces protective immune responses against nasal Brucella challenge; 15. Use of geographical information system and ecological niche modelling for predicting potential space distribution of subclinical mastitis in ewes; 16. Isolation and comparison of Arcanobacterium hippocoleae isolates from the genital tract of 15 mares; 17. Cellular protein profiles altered by PRRSV infection of porcine monocytes-derived dendritic cells;
32. Investigation onto the correlation between systemic antibodies to surface glycoproteins of infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) and protective immunity; 33. Mycoplasma conjunctivae in insect vectors and anatomic locations related to transmission and persistence; 34. Pre-exposure with influenza A virus A/WSN/1933(H1N1) resulted in viral shedding reduction from pigs challenged with either swine H1N1 or H3N2 virus; 35. A novel linear epitope crossing Group 1 and Group 2 influenza A viruses located in the helix A of HA2 derived from H7N9; 36. A comment on "Factors influencing the outcome of primary immunization against rabies in young dogs"; 37. A reply to “A comment on "Factors influencing the outcome of primary immunization against rabies in young dogs"”; 38. Corrigendum to “p53 mediated IFN-β signaling to affect viral replication upon TGEV infection” [Vet. Microbiol. 227 (2018) 61–68]; 39. Corrigendum to “Prophage phiv142-3 enhances the colonization and resistance to environmental stresses of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli” [Vet. Microbiol. 218 (2018) 70–77]; 40. Corrigendum to ‘Multilocus sequence typing of Mycoplasma bovis reveals host–specific genotypes in cattle versus bison’ Vet. Microbiol. 175 (1) (2015) 92–98; 41. Corrigendum to “A large-scale serological survey of Akabane virus infection in cattle, yak, sheep and goats in China” [Vet. Microbiol. 207 (2017) 7–12].
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2019
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Elsevier