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Differential infection behavior of African swine fever virus (ASFV) genotype I and II in the upper respiratory tract.

different areas in the nasal mucosa, including epithelial cells, macrophages, and endothelial cells. Using porcine respiratory epithelial cells (PoRECs), isolated from nasal tissue, we found a difference in ...

Us3 and Us9 proteins contribute to the stromal invasion of bovine herpesvirus 1 in the respiratory mucosa.

genital disorders and abortion. BHV-1 is able to spread quickly in a plaque-wise manner and invade by breaching the basement membrane (BM) barrier in the respiratory mucosa. BHV-1 Us3, a serine/threonine ...

Comparative pathogenesis of an avian H5N2 and a swine H1N1 influenza virus in pigs.

swine virus, the AIV produced lower virus titers and fewer antigen positive cells at all levels of the respiratory tract. The respiratory part of the nasal mucosa in particular showed only rare AIV ...

Ultrastructural changes of the tracheal epithelium after vaccination of day-old chickens with the La Sota strain of Newcastle disease virus.

Antibodies, Viral Chickens Goblet Cells Immunoglobulin G Immunoglobulin M Newcastle Disease Newcastle disease virus Poultry Diseases Respiratory Mucosa Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms Trachea Vaccination Viral ...

Effects of inhalation of dust and endotoxin on respiratory tracts of pigs.

Inhalation Exposure L-Lactate Dehydrogenase Leukocyte Count Lung Nasal Lavage Fluid Radioimmunoassay Random Allocation Respiratory Tract Diseases Swine Swine Diseases Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects ...

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