相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。Efficacy of Newcastle disease LaSota vaccine-induced hemagglutination inhibition antibodies against challenges with heterologous virulent strains of genotypes VII and IX
Mei Liu et al.
VETERINARY IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY (2023)
Protective efficacy of the Newcastle disease virus genotype VII-matched vaccine in commercial layers
Hesham A. Sultan et al.
POULTRY SCIENCE (2020)
Updated unified phylogenetic classification system and revised nomenclature for Newcastle disease virus
Kiril M. Dimitrov et al.
INFECTION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION (2019)
Comparison of protection and viral shedding following vaccination with Newcastle disease virus strains of different genotypes used in vaccine formulation
Abdul Wajid et al.
TROPICAL ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION (2018)
Antigenic variation of LaSota and genotype VII Newcastle disease virus (NDV) and their efficacy against challenge with velogenic NDV
Hui-ming Yang et al.
VACCINE (2017)
Newcastle disease vaccines-A solved problem or a continuous challenge?
Kiril M. Dimitrov et al.
VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY (2017)
Stronger Interference of Avian Influenza Virus–Specific Than Newcastle Disease Virus–Specific Maternally Derived Antibodies with a Recombinant NDV-H5 Vaccine
Amélyne Lardinois et al.
AVIAN DISEASES (2016)
Characterization of virulent Newcastle disease viruses from vaccinated chicken flocks in Eastern China
Jie Zhu et al.
BMC VETERINARY RESEARCH (2016)
Temporal, geographic, and host distribution of avian paramyxovirus 1 (Newcastle disease virus)
Kiril M. Dimitrov et al.
INFECTION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION (2016)
Generation by reverse genetics of an effective attenuated Newcastle disease virus vaccine based on a prevalent highly virulent Chinese strain
Meng-Meng Liu et al.
BIOTECHNOLOGY LETTERS (2015)
Genetic, pathogenic and antigenic diversity of Newcastle disease viruses in Shandong Province, China
Yanyan Huang et al.
VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY (2015)
High levels of virus replication and an intense inflammatory response contribute to the severe pathology in lymphoid tissues caused by Newcastle disease virus genotype VIId
Zenglei Hu et al.
ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY (2015)
Genotype effect on distribution pattern of maternally derived antibody against Newcastle disease in Nigerian local chickens
Matthew Adekunle Adeleke et al.
TROPICAL ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION (2015)
Pathologic Characterization of Genotypes XIV and XVII Newcastle Disease Viruses and Efficacy of Classical Vaccination on Specific Pathogen-Free Birds
L. Susta et al.
VETERINARY PATHOLOGY (2015)
Field vaccinated chickens with low antibody titres show equally insufficient protection against matching and non-matching genotypes of virulent Newcastle disease virus
J. C. F. M. Dortmans et al.
VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY (2014)
Infectivity and Pathogenicity of Newcastle Disease Virus Strains of Different Avian Origin and Different Virulence for Mallard Ducklings
Yabin Dai et al.
AVIAN DISEASES (2013)
Effects of Newcastle disease virus vaccine antibodies on the shedding and transmission of challenge viruses
Patti J. Miller et al.
DEVELOPMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY (2013)
Decay of maternal antibodies in broiler chickens
Saad Gharaibeh et al.
POULTRY SCIENCE (2013)
Newcastle disease virus outbreaks: Vaccine mismatch or inadequate application?
Jos C. F. M. Dortmans et al.
VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY (2012)
Strong innate immune response and cell death in chicken splenocytes infected with genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus
Zenglei Hu et al.
VIROLOGY JOURNAL (2012)
Role of the Two Sialic Acid Binding Sites on the Newcastle Disease Virus HN Protein in Triggering the Interaction with the F Protein Required for the Promotion of Fusion
Paul J. Mahon et al.
JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY (2011)
In vivo transcriptional cytokine responses and association with clinical and pathological outcomes in chickens infected with different Newcastle disease virus isolates using formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples
Roselene Ecco et al.
VETERINARY IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY (2011)
The Viral Replication Complex Is Associated with the Virulence of Newcastle Disease Virus
J. C. F. M. Dortmans et al.
JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY (2010)
Phylogenetic characterization of Newcastle disease virus isolated in the mainland of China during 2001-2009
Zhang Rui et al.
VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY (2010)
Molecular characterization of partial fusion gene and C-terminus extension length of haemagglutinin-neuraminidase gene of recently isolated Newcastle disease virus isolates in Malaysia
Ayalew Berhanu et al.
VIROLOGY JOURNAL (2010)
Benefits and burden of the maternally-mediated immunological imprinting
Hilmar Lemke et al.
AUTOIMMUNITY REVIEWS (2009)
Comparison of Viral Shedding Following Vaccination with Inactivated and Live Newcastle Disease Vaccines Formulated with Wild-Type and Recombinant Viruses
Patti J. Miller et al.
AVIAN DISEASES (2009)
Maternal transfer of antibodies in vertebrates: trans-generational effects on offspring immunity
Dennis Hasselquist et al.
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2009)
A vaccine candidate of attenuated genotype VII Newcastle disease virus generated by reverse genetics
Shunlin Hu et al.
VACCINE (2009)
Humoral, cell-mediated and mucosal immunity induced by oculo-nasal vaccination of one-day-old SPF and conventional layer chicks with two different live Newcastle disease vaccines
Fabienne Rauw et al.
VACCINE (2009)
Genomic analysis of Newcastle disease virus strain NA-1 isolated from geese in China
M. Xu et al.
ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY (2008)
Herd immunity to Newcastle disease virus in poultry by vaccination
Michiel van Boven et al.
AVIAN PATHOLOGY (2008)
Characterization of a recombinant Newcastle disease virus vaccine strain
Sun-Hee Cho et al.
CLINICAL AND VACCINE IMMUNOLOGY (2008)
Maternal antibodies reduce costs of an immune response during development
Jennifer L. Grindstaff
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY (2008)
Protective efficacy of commercial inactivated Newcastle disease virus vaccines in chickens against a recent Korean epizootic strain
Woo-Jin Jeon et al.
JOURNAL OF VETERINARY SCIENCE (2008)
Field evaluation of maternal antibody transfer to a group of pathogens in meat-type chickens
S. Gharaibeh et al.
POULTRY SCIENCE (2008)
Antigenic differences among Newcastle disease virus strains of different genotypes used in vaccine formulation affect viral shedding after a virulent challenge
Patti J. Miller et al.
VACCINE (2007)
Maternal antibody transfer from dams to their egg yolks, egg whites, and chicks in meat lines of chickens
K. R. Hamal et al.
POULTRY SCIENCE (2006)
Protection of chickens against overt clinical disease and determination of viral shedding following vaccination with commercially available Newcastle disease virus vaccines upon challenge with highly virulent virus from the California 2002 exotic Newcastle disease outbreak
DR Kapczynski et al.
VACCINE (2005)
The chicken yolk sac IgY receptor, a functional equivalent of the mammalian MHC-related Fc receptor, is a phospholipase A2 receptor homolog
AP West et al.
IMMUNITY (2004)
Effect of maternal antibodies on the infant immune response
WP Glezen
VACCINE (2003)
Pathotypical and genotypical characterization of strains of Newcastle disease virus isolated from outbreaks in chicken and goose flocks in some regions of China during 1985-2001
XF Liu et al.
ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY (2003)
Defence mechanisms against viral infection in poultry: A review
SHM Jeurissen et al.
VETERINARY QUARTERLY (2000)
Protective immunity against Newcastle disease: The role of antibodies specific to Newcastle disease virus polypeptides
DL Reynolds et al.
AVIAN DISEASES (2000)
The avian response to Newcastle disease virus
BS Seal et al.
DEVELOPMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY (2000)