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Keyword [Avian Leukosis]
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181. The Mechanism Of Avian Leucosis Subgroup J Inhibiting Autophagy And The Development Of Anti-ALV-J DNA Vaccine
182. The Study Of ALV-K Pathogenicity And The Study Of ALV-K Infection Mechanism Mediated By ERK/MAPK Signaling Pathway
183. Chicken CH25H Exerts Antiviral Activity Against ALV-J Via Catalyzing The Production Of 25-HC
184. Studies On The Genome-wide Dna Methylation Changes And Transcriptomic Profile Of J Subgroup Avian Leukemic Resistant Chicken
185. Etiological Investigation Of Avian Leukosis And Analysis On Genetic Polymorphism Of Avian Leukosis Virus Receptor In Huiyang Bearded Chicken
186. Diagnosis And Analysis Of Three Clinical Cases Of Chickens Transmission Viral Proventriculitis
187. The Role Of CD4~+CD25~+ Regulatory T Cells In Immune Tolerance Induced By Avain Leukosis Virus Subgroup J
188. ALV Epidemiological Survey In Hebei Region And Gp85 Protein Expression And Immune Effect Evaluation
189. Isolation,Identification And Viral Env Gene Analysis Of Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J In Broiler Chickens In Several Provinces In China,2017-2019
190. Isolation And Identification Of Avian Leukosis Virus In Breeder Cocks From Different Yellow-feathered Broilers In Guangxi And Genome Analysis Of A Recombinant Strain
191. Epidemiological Investigation Of Avian Leukosis Virus Infection In Nantong And It's Eradication
192. Biological and molecular characterization of naturally occurring recombinant avian leukosis virus isolated from commercial layers affected with myeloid leukosis
193. Study of subgroup J avian leukosis virus persistence in meat-type chickens
194. RNA processing and tumorigenesis: A study of the function of the negative regulator of splicing in avian leukosis virus
195. Influence of Marek's disease virus on subgroup J avian leukosis virus infection in meat-type chickens
196. Immunopathogenesis of avian leukosis virus subgroup J in white leghorn chickens
197. Pathogenesis, molecular variability, and molecular detection of avian leukosis virus subgroup J
198. The in vitro and in vivo characterization of avian leukosis virus subgroup J
199. Identification and characterization of TNFR-like receptors for subgroups B, D, and E avian leukosis viruses: Two isoforms of a common receptor explain non-reciprocal receptor interference between cytopathic and non-cytopathic avian retroviruses
200. Studies On The Eradication Techniques For Avian Leukosis And The Analysis Of Env Gene Of The Isolates From The Chicken Farms Of The Local Breeds
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