Asfv gene a151r is involved in the process of virulence in domestic swine

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  • who: Elizabeth Ramirez-Medina and collaborators from the Plum Island Animal Disease Center, ARS, USDA, Greenport, NY, USA Department of Pathobiology and Population Medicine, Mississippi State University have published the Article: ASFV Gene A151R Is Involved in the Process of Virulence in Domestic Swine, in the Journal: Viruses 2022, 1834 of /2022/
  • what: The authors show that the recombinant ASFV-G-∆A151R harboring a deletion of the A151R gene replicated in macrophage cultures as efficiently as the parental ASFV-G indicating that the A151R gene is not required for replication in macrophages. This approach has . . .

     

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