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Effective Pre-Clinical Treatment of Fish Envenoming with Polyclonal Antiserum

  • Monica Lopes Ferreira,
  • Maria Alice Pimentel Falcão,
  • Fernanda Miriane Bruni,
  • Vidal Haddad,
  • Elineide Eugênio Marques,
  • Carla Simone Seibert and
  • Carla Lima

Envenomation by venomous fish, although not always fatal, is capable of causing damage to homeostasis by activating the inflammatory process, with the formation of edema, excruciating pain, necrosis that is difficult to heal, as well as hemodynamic a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,387 Views
17 Pages

Development of a Broad-Spectrum Antiserum against Cobra Venoms Using Recombinant Three-Finger Toxins

  • Bing-Sin Liu,
  • Bo-Rong Jiang,
  • Kai-Chieh Hu,
  • Chien-Hsin Liu,
  • Wen-Chin Hsieh,
  • Min-Han Lin and
  • Wang-Chou Sung

10 August 2021

Three-finger toxins (3FTXs) are the most clinically relevant components in cobra (genus Naja) venoms. Administration of the antivenom is the recommended treatment for the snakebite envenomings, while the efficacy to cross-neutralize the different cob...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,429 Views
14 Pages

In general, the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has a diapause trait in its eggs. Therefore, transgenic silkworm can be produced by embryonic microinjection using eggs laid by a non-diapause strain in B. mori. In this study, we performed microinjection using...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,153 Views
23 Pages

Self-Assembled Cationic-Covered Nanoemulsion as A Novel Biocompatible Immunoadjuvant for Antiserum Production Against Tityus serrulatus Scorpion Venom

  • Arthur Sérgio Avelino de Medeiros,
  • Manoela Torres-Rêgo,
  • Ariane Ferreira Lacerda,
  • Hugo Alexandre Oliveira Rocha,
  • Eryvaldo Sócrates Tabosa do Egito,
  • Alianda Maira Cornélio,
  • Denise V. Tambourgi,
  • Matheus de Freitas Fernandes-Pedrosa and
  • Arnóbio Antônio da Silva-Júnior

This study assesses the efficacy of different nanoemulsion formulations as new and innovative adjuvants for improving the in vivo immunization against the Tityus serrulatus scorpion venom. Nanoemulsions were designed testing key-variables such as sur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,843 Views
16 Pages

1 August 2024

Polyvalent passive vaccines can act fast in resisting various bacteria with good efficacy, and they have application value in aquaculture. This study prepared live and inactivated Vibrio fluvialis mouse antisera (L-VF-antiserum and I-VF-antiserum), a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,667 Views
11 Pages

Prokaryotic Expression of Coat Protein Gene of Grapevine Berry Inner Necrosis Virus and Preparation of Its Polyclonal Antibody

  • Xiaolong Deng,
  • Zhilei Wang,
  • Nian Wang,
  • Haiting Zhao,
  • Lang Qin,
  • Runzhou Jiang,
  • Meng Yuan,
  • Xijun Chen and
  • Zhen He

4 November 2024

Grapevine berry inner necrosis virus (GINV) and grapevine Pinot gris virus (GPGV) are prevalent viral diseases affecting viticulture, posing significant threats in grape-producing regions of China. Previous studies have emphasized the harmful effects...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,838 Views
16 Pages

29 October 2020

Porcine teschovirus (PTV) is an OIE-listed pathogen with 13 known PTV serotypes. Heterologous PTV serotypes frequently co-circulate and co-infect with another swine pathogen, causing various symptoms in all age groups, thus highlighting the need for...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,083 Views
18 Pages

Post-Vaccination Yellow Fever Antiserum Reduces Zika Virus in Embryoid Bodies When Placental Cells are Present

  • Emily M. Schultz,
  • TyAnthony J. Jones,
  • Hannah K. Hopkins,
  • Jingmei Zeng and
  • Kelli L. Barr

11 December 2020

Zika virus (ZIKV) is a flavivirus that originated in Africa but emerged in Latin America in 2015. In this region, other flaviviruses such as Dengue (DENV), West Nile, and Yellow Fever virus (YFV) also circulate, allowing for possible antigenic cross-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,286 Views
15 Pages

Intravenous Vipera berus Venom-Specific Fab Fragments and Intramuscular Vipera ammodytes Venom-Specific F(ab’)2 Fragments in Vipera ammodytes-Envenomed Patients

  • Tihana Kurtović,
  • Svjetlana Karabuva,
  • Damjan Grenc,
  • Mojca Dobaja Borak,
  • Igor Križaj,
  • Boris Lukšić,
  • Beata Halassy and
  • Miran Brvar

14 April 2021

Vipera ammodytes (V. ammodytes) is the most venomous European viper. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical efficacy and pharmacokinetic values of intravenous Vipera berus venom-specific (paraspecific) Fab fragments (ViperaTAb) and intramu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,754 Views
13 Pages

Effect of GP19 Peptide Hyperimmune Antiserum on Activated Macrophage during Ehrlichia canis Infection in Canine Macrophage-like Cells

  • Boondarika Nambooppha,
  • Amarin Rittipornlertrak,
  • Anucha Muenthaisong,
  • Pongpisid Koonyosying,
  • Sahatchai Tangtrongsup,
  • Saruda Tiwananthagorn,
  • Yang-Tsung Chung and
  • Nattawooti Sthitmatee

5 August 2021

In terms of its veterinary importance, vaccine development against Ehrlichia canis is needed. However, the effect of developing vaccines on humoral immune response against E. canis infection is still unknown. Novel GP194-43 was synthesized according...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,912 Views
14 Pages

16 November 2023

The aim of the study was the serological and structural characterization of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) O antigen from P. mirabilis Dm55 coming from the urine of a patient from Lodz. The Dm55 LPS was recognized in ELISA only by the O54 antiserum, su...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,459 Views
14 Pages

Molecular Characterization of UL50 (dUTPase) Gene of Bovine Herpes Virus 1

  • Farzana Shahin,
  • Sohail Raza,
  • Xi Chen,
  • Changmin Hu,
  • Yingyu Chen,
  • Huanchun Chen and
  • Aizhen Guo

12 August 2023

Bovine herpes virus -1 (BoHV-1) infection leads to upper respiratory tract infection, conjunctivitis and genital disorders in cattle. To control BoHV-1, it is important to understand the role of viral proteins in viral infection. BoHV-1 has several g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1 Views
5 Pages

9 September 2013

Here we described the cloning, bioinformatic characterization and expression in Escherichia coli of the major capsid protein (MCP) from marine unicellular algae Emiliania huxleyi virus EhV-99B1 isolate. The purified recombinant MCP was used to develo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
7,462 Views
16 Pages

The current study reports on contact interference of a high-level bacitracin- resistant pheromone-responsive plasmid of Enterococcus faecalis strain 543 of poultry origin during conjugative transfer of bcr antimicrobial resistance genes using a polyc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,339 Views
15 Pages

6 January 2024

Survey data from 42 Australian eastern seaboard veterinary practices involving 506 cases are reported with regard to clinical signs, disease severity, mortality, use of pharmaceuticals, and recovery times. New measures of disease severity (visual ana...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,613 Views
12 Pages

20 August 2021

Dedicator-of-cytokinesis (DOCK), a family of guanine-nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), comprises four subfamilies, named from A to D. DOCK-D comprises DOCK9, DOCK10, and DOCK11. The GEF activity involves translocation from the cytoplasm to the plas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,919 Views
16 Pages

Preparation and Evaluation of a Horse Antiserum against the Venom of Sea Snake Hydrophis curtus from Hainan, China

  • Bo Wang,
  • Guoyan Liu,
  • Min Luo,
  • Xin Zhang,
  • Qianqian Wang,
  • Shuaijun Zou,
  • Fuhai Zhang,
  • Xia Jin and
  • Liming Zhang

1 April 2022

Sea snake venom is extremely toxic, and it can induce severe respiratory failure and cause high mortality. The most effective first aid treatment for sea snake bites is to inject antivenom as soon as possible. However, in China, there are only four t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,537 Views
13 Pages

Recombinant Zika NS1 Protein Secreted from Vero Cells Is Efficient for Inducing Production of Immune Serum Directed against NS1 Dimer

  • Wildriss Viranaicken,
  • Alexia Ndebo,
  • Sandra Bos,
  • Philippe Souque,
  • Gilles Gadea,
  • Chaker El-Kalamouni,
  • Pascale Krejbich-Trotot,
  • Pierre Charneau,
  • Philippe Desprès and
  • Marjolaine Roche

Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that recently emerged in the South Pacific, Americas, and Caribbean islands, where the larger epidemics were documented. ZIKV infection in humans is responsible for neurological disorders and microceph...

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  • Open Access
3,394 Views
10 Pages

10 November 2022

Beet yellows virus, which belongs to the genus Closterovirus, family Closteroviridae and has a significant negative economic impact, has proven to be challenging to detect and diagnose. To obtain antibodies against BYV, we propose an easier bioinform...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,510 Views
14 Pages

Role of Fc in Antibody-Mediated Protection from Ricin Toxin

  • Seth. H. Pincus,
  • Anushka Das,
  • Kejing Song,
  • Grace A. Maresh,
  • Miriam Corti and
  • Jody Berry

7 May 2014

We have studied the role of the antibody (Ab) Fc region in mediating protection from ricin toxicity. We compared the in vitro and in vivo effects of intact Ig and of Fab fragments derived from two different neutralizing Ab preparations, one monoclona...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,795 Views
14 Pages

The potency of inactivated seasonal influenza vaccine is harmonised by establishing the haemagglutinin (HA) content using the compendial single radial diffusion (SRD) method. SRD reagents (antigens and antisera) are prepared, calibrated and distribut...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,234 Views
13 Pages

Chimeric Newcastle Disease Virus Vectors Expressing Human IFN-γ Mediate Target Immune Responses and Enable Multifaceted Treatments

  • Rofaida Mostafa Soliman,
  • Keisuke Nishioka,
  • Tomo Daidoji,
  • Osamu Noyori and
  • Takaaki Nakaya

The therapeutic potential of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has been reported as both an oncolytic agent and a vaccine vector against many antigens. However, in the individuals already immunized with NDVs, second and subsequent administration does not...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,383 Views
16 Pages

5 November 2021

Citrus concave gum-associated virus (CCGaV) is a negative-stranded RNA virus, first reported a few years ago in citrus trees from Italy. It has been reported in apple trees in the USA and in Brazil, suggesting a wider host range and geographic distri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
7,275 Views
13 Pages

Production of a Polyclonal Antibody against the Recombinant Coat Protein of the Sugarcane Mosaic Virus and Its Application in the Immunodiagnostic of Sugarcane

  • Nurmalasari Darsono,
  • Novita Niswatun Azizah,
  • Kiky Mey Putranty,
  • Natalia Tri Astuti,
  • Hardian Susilo Addy,
  • Win Darmanto and
  • Bambang Sugiharto

Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV) is a mosaic disease that has spread over sugarcane plantations in Indonesia. The important step to overcome the disease is to detect the pathogen as early as possible. Detection of the pathogen can be achieved using the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,851 Views
16 Pages

PKR Activation Favors Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus Replication in Infected Cells

  • Amr A.A. Gamil,
  • Cheng Xu,
  • Stephen Mutoloki and
  • Øystein Evensen

21 June 2016

The double-stranded RNA-activated protein kinase R (PKR) is a Type I interferon (IFN) stimulated gene that has important biological and immunological functions. In viral infections, in general, PKR inhibits or promotes viral replication, but PKR-IPNV...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,871 Views
13 Pages

Abiotrophia defectiva is a nutritionally variant streptococci that is found in the oral cavity, and it is an etiologic agent of infective endocarditis. We have previously reported the binding activity of A. defectiva to fibronectin and to human umbil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,987 Views
13 Pages

24 November 2021

Jellyfish stings threaten people’s health and even life in coastal areas worldwide. Nemopilema nomurai is one of the most dangerous jellyfish in the East Asian Marginal Seas, which not only stings hundreds of thousands of people every year but...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,502 Views
11 Pages

A Novel Multiepitope Fusion Antigen as a Vaccine Candidate for the Prevention of Enterotoxigenic E. coli-Induced Calf Diarrhea

  • Haoyun Zhang,
  • Xinwei Yuan,
  • Yanfei He,
  • Yingyu Chen,
  • Changmin Hu,
  • Jianguo Chen,
  • Lei Zhang,
  • Xi Chen and
  • Aizhen Guo

25 April 2024

Calf diarrhea caused by enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) poses an enormous economic challenge in the cattle industry. Fimbriae and enterotoxin are crucial virulence factors and vaccine targets of ETEC. Since these proteins have complicated components w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,886 Views
11 Pages

Structural and Serological Characterization of the O Antigen of Proteus mirabilis Clinical Isolates Classified into a New Proteus Serogroup, O84

  • Dominika Drzewiecka,
  • Małgorzata Siwińska,
  • Sof’ya N. Senchenkova,
  • Evgeniya A. Levina,
  • Alexander S. Shashkov and
  • Yuriy A. Knirel

28 February 2023

Two closely related Proteus mirabilis smooth strains, Kr1 and Ks20, were isolated from wound and skin samples, respectively, of two infected patients in central Poland. Serological tests, using the rabbit Kr1-specific antiserum, revealed that both st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
8,769 Views
18 Pages

30 May 2014

Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) results from the host’s overwhelming inflammatory response and cytokine storm mainly due to superantigens (SAgs). There is no effective specific therapy. Application of immunoglobulins has been shown to improve the outcome...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,519 Views
9 Pages

Diverse Localization Patterns of an R-Type Lectin in Marine Annelids

  • Sarkar M. Abe Kawsar,
  • Imtiaj Hasan,
  • Sultana Rajia,
  • Yasuhiro Koide,
  • Yuki Fujii,
  • Ryuhei Hayashi,
  • Masao Yamada and
  • Yasuhiro Ozeki

7 August 2021

Lectins facilitate cell–cell contact and are critical in many cellular processes. Studying lectins may help us understand the mechanisms underlying tissue regeneration. We investigated the localization of an R-type lectin in a marine annelid (Periner...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,191 Views
16 Pages

24 August 2020

The severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) caused an ongoing unprecedented global public health crises of coronavirus disease in 2019 (CoVID-19). The precipitously increased death rates, its impact on livelihood and trembling ec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,324 Views
17 Pages

Development and Biological Properties of a New Live Attenuated Mumps Vaccine Strain

  • Xue Song,
  • Xiumei Ren,
  • Yang Song,
  • Shengbao Yang,
  • Kailang Lu,
  • Yan Zhang and
  • Jiankai Liu

20 August 2025

Background/Objectives: This study aimed to develop a new attenuated live mumps vaccine strain and determine its biological properties and effectiveness. Methods: Plaque purification and amplification were performed in chicken embryo cells. Candidate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,176 Views
20 Pages

5 July 2019

Amongst Aeromonas spp. strains that are pathogenic to fish in Polish aquacultures, serogroup O6 was one of the five most commonly identified immunotypes especially among carp isolates. Here, we report immunochemical studies of the lipopolysaccharide...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,125 Views
13 Pages

Generation of High Affinity Anti-Peptide Polyclonal Antibodies Recognizing Goat αs1-Casein

  • Aliah Zannierah Mohsin,
  • Rashidah Sukor,
  • Jinap Selamat,
  • Anis Shobirin Meor Hussin,
  • Intan Hakimah Ismail,
  • Nuzul Noorahya Jambari and
  • Farina Mustaffa-Kamal

The chemical, technological and allergy properties of goat’s milk are significantly affected by the level of αs1-casein. Detection and quantification of αs1-casein requires high-specificity methods to overcome high-sequence similari...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,280 Views
9 Pages

Vaccination with Aedes aegypti AgBR1 Delays Lethal Mosquito-Borne Zika Virus Infection in Mice

  • Yuchen Wang,
  • Alejandro Marin-Lopez,
  • Junjun Jiang,
  • Michel Ledizet and
  • Erol Fikrig

25 March 2020

Zika Virus (ZIKV) is transmitted primarily by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, resulting in asymptomatic infection, or acute illness with a fever and headache, or neurological complications, such as Guillain-Barre syndrome or fetal microcephaly. Previously,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
891 Views
11 Pages

The Role of clbF in the Pathogenicity of Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli

  • Meng Wu,
  • Haitao Wu,
  • Ling Li,
  • Pan Hao and
  • Peili Wang

1 August 2025

The genotoxin colibactin, a complex secondary metabolite, targets eukaryotic cell cycle machinery and contributes to neonatal sepsis and meningitis. Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) XM, which produces this genotoxin, is an agent of poultry di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,325 Views
15 Pages

7 September 2020

Darunavir (DRV) is a potent antiviral drug used for treatment of infections with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Effective and safe treatment with DRV requires its therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) in patient’s plasma during therapy. To sup...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,509 Views
16 Pages

Identification of Epitopes on Rhinovirus 89 Capsid Proteins Capable of Inducing Neutralizing Antibodies

  • Katarzyna Niespodziana,
  • Clarissa R. Cabauatan,
  • Petra Pazderova,
  • Phyllis C. Vacal,
  • Judith Wortmann,
  • Walter Keller,
  • Peter Errhalt and
  • Rudolf Valenta

Rhinoviruses (RVs) are major causes of the common cold, but they can also trigger exacerbations of asthma. More than 160 different RV strains exist and can be classified into three genetic species (RV-A, RV-B and RV-C) which bind to different recepto...

  • Article
  • Open Access
638 Views
16 Pages

Immune Responses and Protective Efficacy of Nanoemulsion-Adjuvanted Monkeypox Virus Recombinant Vaccines Against Lethal Challenge in Mice

  • Congcong Zhang,
  • Nuo Liu,
  • Yanqi Zhao,
  • Zhendong Pan,
  • Dawei Wang,
  • Wanda Tang,
  • Yanhua He,
  • Xu Zheng,
  • Zhongtian Qi and
  • Ping Zhao
  • + 1 author

16 December 2025

The ongoing global monkeypox outbreak since 2022 has highlighted the urgent need for vaccine development. Current vaccination strategies rely on cross-protective immunity provided by orthopoxvirus-based live-attenuated vaccines. However, these vaccin...

  • Letter
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,563 Views
10 Pages

Positive Selection of Specific Antibodies Produced against Fusion Proteins

  • Lukas Kramberger-Kaplan,
  • Tina Austerlitz and
  • Holger Bohlmann

A method for the positive selection of specific antibodies for target proteins expressed as fusion proteins for the production of antiserum is presented. As proof of concept, the fusion protein FLAG::His::GFP::His::FLAG was expressed in Escherichia c...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,636 Views
34 Pages

Opioid-Based Haptens: Development of Immunotherapy

  • Sándor Hosztafi,
  • Anna Rita Galambos,
  • István Köteles,
  • Dávid Á Karádi,
  • Susanna Fürst and
  • Mahmoud Al-Khrasani

Over the past decades, extensive preclinical research has been conducted to develop vaccinations to protect against substance use disorder caused by opioids, nicotine, cocaine, and designer drugs. Morphine or fentanyl derivatives are small molecules,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,014 Views
17 Pages

Molecular Cloning, Expression Analyses, and Physiological Roles of Cathelicidins in the Bursa of Fabricius of the Japanese Quail, Coturnix japonica

  • Takumi Ikeda,
  • Hirotada Kondo,
  • Daiki Nunomura,
  • Genki Sato,
  • Machi Ito,
  • Nanako Yamanaka,
  • Shawichi Iwamuro,
  • Itaru Hasunuma,
  • Sakae Kikuyama and
  • Tetsuya Kobayashi

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) act directly on pathogens and maintain the anti-inflammatory effects and activation of immunocompetent cells. Therefore, the activation of the immune system in poultry via the elevation of endogenous AMPs has been attemp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,136 Views
14 Pages

Antigenic Diversity of Human Norovirus Capsid Proteins Based on the Cross-Reactivities of Their Antisera

  • Junshan Gao,
  • Yueting Zuo,
  • Liang Xue,
  • Linping Wang,
  • Yanhui Liang,
  • Yueting Jiang,
  • Weicheng Cai,
  • Luobing Meng,
  • Jumei Zhang and
  • Qingping Wu
  • + 4 authors

Human norovirus (HuNoV), which is the major causative agent of acute gastroenteritis, has broad antigenic diversity; thus, the development of a broad-spectrum vaccine is challenging. To establish the relationship between viral genetic diversity and a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,965 Views
13 Pages

3 November 2022

We review some of the precursor works of the Pasteurians in the field of bacterial toxins. The word “toxin” was coined in 1888 by Ludwig Brieger to qualify different types of poison released by bacteria. Pasteur had identified the bacteri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
8,816 Views
11 Pages

Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent-Assay for Deoxynivalenol (DON)

  • Fang Ji,
  • Hua Li,
  • Jianhong Xu and
  • Jianrong Shi

4 August 2011

Deoxynivalenol (DON), one of the trichothecene mycotoxins, is a worldwide contaminant of wheat and barley, especially when infected by Fusarium graminearum, the causative agent of an epidemic wheat disease called Fusarium Head Blight. Because of the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,376 Views
12 Pages

A New Ilarvirus Found in French Hydrangea

  • Giuseppe Parrella and
  • Elisa Troiano

30 March 2022

In this study, a new virus was identified in French hydrangea plants, exhibiting chlorotic vein banding and necrotic ring spots on older leaves. The virus was mechanically transmitted to herbaceous hosts, in which it induced local and systemic or onl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
7,289 Views
12 Pages

Validation of New ELISA Technique for Detection of Aflatoxin B1 Contamination in Food Products versus HPLC and VICAM

  • Elsayed Hafez,
  • Nourhan M. Abd El-Aziz,
  • Amira M. G. Darwish,
  • Mohamed G. Shehata,
  • Amira A. Ibrahim,
  • Asmaa M. Elframawy and
  • Ahmed N. Badr

21 October 2021

Toxin-contaminated foods and beverages are a major source of illness, may cause death, and have a significant negative economic impact worldwide. Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is a potent toxin that may induce cancer after chronic low-level exposure. This stud...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
8,632 Views
30 Pages

A Contemporary Exploration of Traditional Indian Snake Envenomation Therapies

  • Adwait M. Deshpande,
  • K. Venkata Sastry and
  • Satish B. Bhise

Snakebite being a quick progressing serious situation needs immediate and aggressive therapy. Snake venom antiserum is the only approved and effective treatment available, but for selected snake species only. The requirement of trained staff for admi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
7,610 Views
20 Pages

Distribution of Porcine Cytomegalovirus in Infected Donor Pigs and in Baboon Recipients of Pig Heart Transplantation

  • Uwe Fiebig,
  • Jan-Michael Abicht,
  • Tanja Mayr,
  • Matthias Längin,
  • Andrea Bähr,
  • Sonja Guethoff,
  • Almuth Falkenau,
  • Eckhard Wolf,
  • Bruno Reichart and
  • Joachim Denner
  • + 1 author

6 February 2018

The porcine cytomegalovirus (PCMV) is a herpesvirus that may pose a risk for xenotransplantation using pig cells, tissues, or organs. Here, three orthotopic pig heart transplantations into baboons were studied. To detect PCMV, a real-time PCR and a W...

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