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1. Development Of An Infection Model For The Highly Pathogenic Porcine Reproductive And Respiratory Syndrome Virus And Study Of Some Biological Characteristics Of The Virus
2. Epidemiological Survey And Comparative Pathology Study Of HP-PRRS In Inner Mongolia Region
3. Pathological Study Of HP-PRRS And The Sequence Analysis Of HP-PRRSV
4. Development And Application Of Infectious Molecular Clones Based On Highly Pathogenic Porcine Reproductive And Respiratory Syndrome Virus And Its Attenuated Derivative
5. Molecular Epidemiology Surveillance Of Viral Pathogens Related To Swine Reproductive Failure In Gansu Province And Primary Study Of DNA Vaccine Co-expressing GP5 And M Of HP-PRRSV
6. Screening And Regulating Analysis Of The Genes Differentially Expressed In Marc-145 Cells Infected With High-virulent PRRSV Strain GD And The Attenuated Strain Derived From Strain GD By Cellular Passage
7. Isolation, Identiifcation, Genetic Mutation And Pathogenicity Analysis Of Highly Pathogenic Porcine Reproductive And Respiratory Syndrome Virus
8. Differential Virus Torpism For PBMCs And Production Of Early Cytokines In Pigs Inoculated With High And Low Virulent PRRSV And Identiifcation Of T Cell Epitopes Of HP-PRRSV
9. Systems Biology Investigation On The Evolutional Network Of Protein Molecules In The Pathogenesis Of Piglets Experimentally Infected With HuN4HP-PRRSV
10. Screening And Mechanisms Study Of HP-PRRSV Non-structural Protein (s) Activating NF-κB Signaling Pathway
11. Expression Of Truncated Nsp2 Of HP-PRRSV (HuN4) In E.coli And Preparation Of Monoclonal Antibodies Against Nsp2
12. Eukaryotic Expression Of HP-PRRSV (HuN4) ORF3 Gene And Preparation Of Monoclonal Antibodies Against GP3
13. Proteome Changes Of Mandibularis Lymph Node Of Piglets Artificially Infected With Highly Pathogenic PRRSV HuN4 Strain
14. Impact Of Highly Pathogenic Porcine Reproductive And Respiratory Syndrome Attenuated Vaccine TJM Strain (HP-PRRSV TJM) Vaccination On The Immunological Response To Classical Swine Fever Vaccine
15. Differential Phosphoproteome Of Porcine Alveolar Macrophage Associated With Highly Pathogenic Porcine Reproductive And Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection
16. Research On Antigen Dynamic Distributions In Piglets After Infection With Virulent Or Low Virulent GD Strian Of Highly Pathogenic PRRS Virus
17. Lesions In Thymus Of Piglets Infected With Highly Pathogenic PRRSV
18. Non-Structural Protein2:an Important Factor To The Attenuation And Replication Of HP-PRRSV
19. Studies On The Virulence Conversion And Its Immunological Interferences To Other Vaccine Antigens For High Pathogenic Vaccine Strain TJM-F92 Of Porcine Reproductive And Respiratory Syndrome
20. Identification The Main Gene Determing The Infectivity Of HP-PRRSV HuN4-F112 Strain On PAMs In Vivo
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