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Publikováno v:
World Journal of Vaccines. :73-84
Oral delivery of specific IgY has been reported to be beneficial against rotavirus infection. However, the production of IgYs against globally prevalent human rotavirus (HRV) serotypes and their evaluation detailing the influence on the virological/h
Autor:
Govind R. Ghalsasi, Asad R. Rahmani, Prashant K. Nighot, Andrew A. Cunningham, S. Kshirsagar, Gerald A. H. Wells, Vibhu Prakash, Deborah J. Pain, Mallikarjun S. Goudar, G. N. Kolte
Publikováno v:
Animal Conservation. 6:189-197
During the 1990s, populations of two species of griffon vulture, the Indian white-backed Gyps bengalensis and the long-billed Gyps indicus, declined by more than 90% throughout India. These declines are continuing and are due to abnormally high rates
Autor:
Gopal N. Kolte, Jagadeesh Bayry, Jack Gelb, Mallikarjun S. Goudar, Supriya G. Kshirsagar, Prashant K. Nighot, Govind R. Ghalsasi, Brian S. Ladman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
We describe the emergence of a nephropathogenic avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) with a novel genotype in India. The Indian IBV isolate exhibited a relatively high degree of sequence divergence with reference strains. The highest homology was
Autor:
Devojit Das, Vibhu Prakash, Hem Sagar Baral, Deborah J. Pain, Sheonaidh Charman, Susanne Shultz, Ainsley Jones, Rhys E. Green, Mallikarjun S. Goudar, Prashant K. Nighot, Govind R. Ghalsasi, Andrew A. Cunningham
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. Biological sciences. 271
Recent declines in the populations of three species of vultures in the Indian subcontinent are among the most rapid ever recorded in any bird species. Evidence from a previous study of one of these species, Gyps bengalensis, in the Punjab province of