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pro vyhledávání: '"Gregory A. Mayr"'
Publikováno v:
BioTechniques, Vol 31, Iss 5, Pp 1050-1056 (2001)
We have engineered a new vector that makes use of direct ligation for the generation of replication-defective recombinant adenovirus constructs. In the pAd5-Blue vector, unique yet common restriction endonuclease sites exist, that allow cloning in a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ff436a3fbc354ee1aa98664115a00e82
Autor:
Vivian O'Donnell, Kimberly A. Dodd, Frederic R. Grau, Gregory A. Mayr, Tracy L. Sturgill Samayoa, Roger W. Barrette
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 58
African swine fever virus (ASFV) is the causative agent of a severe and highly contagious viral disease of pigs that poses serious economic consequences to the swine industry due to the high mortality rate and impact on international trade. There is
Autor:
Barbara J. Kamicker, Gregory A. Mayr, David A. Brake, Mauro P. Moraes, Laszlo Zsak, Damodar Ettyreddy, Christopher Schutta, Douglas E. Brough, Marvin J. Grubman, Bryan T. Butman, Melia Pisano, John G. Neilan, José Barrera
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 34:3214-3220
The safety and efficacy of an experimental, replication-deficient, human adenovirus-vectored foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) serotype A24 Cruzeiro capsid-based subunit vaccine (AdtA24) was examined in eight independent cattle studies. AdtA24 non-
Autor:
Michael T. McIntosh, John D. Shaw, P. Morales, D. Toms, Karen E. Moran, Jessica M. Rowland, Consuelo Carrillo, David G. Pyburn, A. Fabian, Sabrina L. Swenson, Roger W. Barrette, Ming Y. Deng, Gregory A. Mayr, Alexa J. Bracht, F. Mohamed, Melinda Jenkins-Moore, E. O'Hearn, W. Gonzalez, A. Ventura
Publikováno v:
ISRN Virology. 2013:1-7
The Dominican Republic (DR) and Haiti share the island of Hispaniola, and reportable transboundary animal diseases have been introduced between the two countries historically. Outbreaks of severe teschovirus encephalomyelitis in pigs began occurring
Publikováno v:
Virus Research 175 (2013) 1
Virus Research, 175(1), 12-19
Virus Research, 175(1), 12-19
Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) shares high nucleic acid and amino acid sequence homology with the other members of the pestivirus genus, namely bovine viral diarrhea virus and border disease virus. All three viruses are able to infect swine and g
Autor:
Samia A. Metwally, Karin Melkonian, Gordon B. Ward, Gregory A. Mayr, Heather M. Petrowski, Brenda C. Donahue
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virological Methods. 179:108-115
Classical swine fever (CSF) is a transboundary viral disease affecting swine. The clinical course of disease and the best diagnostic samples for early detection were examined using low, moderate, and highly virulent strains of CSFV inoculated into 8-
Autor:
Karen E. Moran, D. Kavanaugh, H. Leibrecht, B. S. Schmit, H. Petrowski, S. Swafford, F. Mohamed, Consuelo Carrillo, Samia A. Metwally, Juan M. Pacheco, William White, M. Berninger, Gregory A. Mayr, A. Fabian, Alexa J. Bracht, Ethan J. Hartwig
Publikováno v:
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases. 58:358-371
Summary Experimental studies of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in feral swine are limited, and data for clinical manifestations and disease transmissibility are lacking. In this report, feral and domestic swine were experimentally infected with FMDV (A
Autor:
Karen E. Moran, Leo Koster, L. Cox, Kay S. Faaberg, Thomas G. Burrage, Gregory A. Mayr, M.V. Prarat, Alexa J. Bracht, V. L. Nguyen, M. Berninger, F. Mohamed, T. L. To, M. Reising, Juan Lubroth, Consuelo Carrillo, J. Landgraf, Samia A. Metwally
Publikováno v:
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases. 57:315-329
In 2007, Vietnam experienced swine disease outbreaks causing clinical signs similar to the 'porcine high fever disease' that occurred in China during 2006. Analysis of diagnostic samples from the disease outbreaks in Vietnam identified porcine reprod
Autor:
Brigid Batten, Roger W. Barrette, Jonathan S. Towner, Michael T. McIntosh, Karen E. Moran, Pierre E. Rollin, Jessica M. Rowland, Samia A. Metwally, Thomas G. Ksiazek, Davinio P. Catbagan, Consuelo Carrillo, Wun Ju Shieh, Tara K. Sealy, Elizabeth A. Lautner, Magdalena Sirios-Cruz, Alexa J. Bracht, Lizhe Xu, Sherif R. Zaki, William White, Stuart T. Nichol, Gregory A. Mayr
Publikováno v:
Science. 325:204-206
Not Reston at All Reston ebolavirus is named, mistakenly perhaps, for Reston, Virginia, where it was discovered in the 1970s in imported macaques. After some alarm it was found not to be virulent in humans, uniquely among the ebola viruses, which are
Autor:
Max Millien, Ming Y. Deng, Roger W. Barrette, Samia A. Metwally, John Shaw, Sabrina L. Swenson, Thomas G. Burrage, J. Keith Flanagan, Rodney Jacques-Simon, F. Mohamed, P. Morales, Dave Pyburn, Michael T. McIntosh, William White, Andrew W. Fabian, Consuelo Carrillo, Bruce V. Thomsen, Melinda Jenkins-Moore, Alexa J. Bracht, Gregory A. Mayr, Karen E. Moran, Jessica M. Rowland, Leo Koster
Publikováno v:
Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc. 24(4)
In February and March 2009, approximately 1,500 backyard pigs of variable age became sick, and approximately 700 of them died or were euthanized in the Lower Artibonite Valley and the Lower Plateau of the Republic of Haiti. The main clinical sign was