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2. The Ep152R ORF of African swine fever virus strain Georgia encodes for an essential gene that interacts with host protein BAG6
3. African swine fever virus Georgia isolate harboring deletions of 9GL and MGF360/505 genes is highly attenuated in swine but does not confer protection against parental virus challenge
4. Recoding structural glycoprotein E2 in classical swine fever virus (CSFV) produces complete virus attenuation in swine and protects infected animals against disease
5. Deletion of CD2-like gene from the genome of African swine fever virus strain Georgia does not attenuate virulence in swine
6. A partial deletion in non-structural protein 3A can attenuate foot-and-mouth disease virus in cattle
7. Role of arginine-56 within the structural protein VP3 of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) O1 Campos in virus virulence
8. Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Interserotypic Recombination in Superinfected Carrier Cattle
9. Identification of an NTPase motif in classical swine fever virus NS4B protein
10. Effects of glycosylation on antigenicity and immunogenicity of classical swine fever virus envelope proteins
11. Patterns of gene expression in swine macrophages infected with classical swine fever virus detected by microarray
12. Patterns of cellular gene expression in swine macrophages infected with highly virulent classical swine fever virus strain Brescia
13. A Single Amino Acid Substitution in the Matrix Protein (M51R) of Vesicular Stomatitis New Jersey Virus Impairs Replication in Cultured Porcine Macrophages and Results in Significant Attenuation in Pigs
14. Development of a Highly Effective African Swine Fever Virus Vaccine by Deletion of the I177L Gene Results in Sterile Immunity against the Current Epidemic Eurasia Strain
15. Supl_Figure_1_xyz133377e7940cc – Supplemental material for Technical and Regulatory Considerations for Taking Liquid Biopsy to the Clinic: Validation of the JAX PlasmaMonitorTM Assay
16. Development of a highly effective African swine fever virus vaccine by deletion of the I177L gene results in sterile immunity against the current epidemic Eurasia strain
17. PATH-46. DETECTING MISDIAGNOSED ATYPICAL TERATOID/RHABDOID TUMOR (ATRT) BY DNA METHYLATION-BASED TUMOR CLASSIFICATION
18. Differential Effect of the Deletion of African Swine Fever Virus Virulence-Associated Genes in the Induction of Attenuation of the Highly Virulent Georgia Strain
19. Interaction of Structural Glycoprotein E2 of Classical Swine Fever Virus with Protein Phosphatase 1 Catalytic Subunit Beta (PPP1CB)
20. Technical and Regulatory Considerations for Taking Liquid Biopsy to the Clinic: Validation of the JAX PlasmaMonitorTM Assay
21. Classical Swine Fever Virus p7 Protein Interacts with Host Protein CAMLG and Regulates Calcium Permeability at the Endoplasmic Reticulum
22. Classical Swine Fever Virus p7 Protein Interacts with Host Protein CAMLG and Regulates Calcium Permeability at the Endoplasmic Reticulum
23. CRISPR-Cas9, a tool to efficiently increase the development of recombinant African swine fever viruses
24. Early protection events in swine immunized with an experimental live attenuated classical swine fever marker vaccine, FlagT4G
25. Development of a fluorescent ASFV strain that retains the ability to cause disease in swine
26. Simultaneous Deletion of the 9GL and UK Genes from the African Swine Fever Virus Georgia 2007 Isolate Offers Increased Safety and Protection against Homologous Challenge
27. Association of the Host Immune Response with Protection Using a Live Attenuated African Swine Fever Virus Model
28. Technical and Regulatory Considerations for Taking Liquid Biopsy to the Clinic: Validation of the JAX PlasmaMonitor TM Assay.
29. African Swine Fever Virus Georgia 2007 with a Deletion of Virulence-Associated Gene 9GL (B119L), when Administered at Low Doses, Leads to Virus Attenuation in Swine and Induces an Effective Protection against Homologous Challenge
30. African Swine Fever Virus Georgia Isolate Harboring Deletions of MGF360 and MGF505 Genes Is Attenuated in Swine and Confers Protection against Challenge with Virulent Parental Virus
31. The Progressive Adaptation of a Georgian Isolate of African Swine Fever Virus to Vero Cells Leads to a Gradual Attenuation of Virulence in Swine Corresponding to Major Modifications of the Viral Genome
32. Classical Swine Fever Virus p7 Protein Is a Viroporin Involved in Virulence in Swine
33. Interaction of CSFV E2 Protein with Swine Host Factors as Detected by Yeast Two-Hybrid System
34. Classical Swine Fever Virus p7 Protein Is a Viroporin Involved in Virulence in Swine
35. Classical Swine Fever Virus p 7 Protein Is a Viroporin Involved in Virulence in Swine.
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