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81Downregulation of miR-122 by porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus promotes viral replication by targeting SOCS3

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来源:VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY

关键词: PRRSV; MicroRNA; MiR-122; SOCS3; Interferon

年份:2022

82The pH stability of foot-and-mouth disease virus

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来源:VIROLOGY JOURNAL

关键词: FMDV pH stability Substitutions Uncoating

年份:2017

83In-vitro and in-vivo phenotype of type Asia 1 foot-and-mouth disease viruses utilizing two non-RGD receptor recognition sites

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来源:BMC MICROBIOLOGY

年份:2011

84Experimental studies with foot-and-mouth disease virus type Asia-1, responsible for the 2005 epidemic in China

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来源:RESEARCH IN VETERINARY SCIENCE

85Crucial Genes and Pathways in Chicken Germ Stem Cell Differentiation

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来源:JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY

86Effect Of Water Content On Thermal Behaviors Of Common Buckwheat Flour And Starch

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来源:JOURNAL OF FOOD ENGINEERING

关键词: buckwheat flour buckwheat starch water content DSC

87Effects of drying methods on the functional properties of flaxseed gum powders

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来源:CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS

关键词: Flaxseed gum Emulsion property Foaming property Color Ethanol precipitation Spray drying

88The efficacy of FMD vaccine reduced non-structural proteins with a mAb against 3B protein

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来源:VETERINARY RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS

关键词: Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Pharmacology Infection Immune System: Chemical Coordination and Homeostasis Veterinary Medicine: Medical Sciences

89Influence of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus O/CHN/Mya98/33-P Strain Leader Protein on Viral Replication and Host Innate Immunity

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来源:VIRAL IMMUNOLOGY

90Evaluation of cross-protection against three topotypes of serotype O foot-and-mouth disease virus in pigs vaccinated with multi-epitope protein vaccine incorporated with poly(I:C)

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来源:VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY

关键词: Foot-and-mouth disease virus Multi-epitope protein vaccine Cross-protection Pig 50% Protective dose