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Molecular Cloning and Nucleotide Sequence of the Gene Encoding Gp44 Protein of Suri strain: an Attenuated Classical Swine Fever Virus

Kim JY, Chang KS, Kim S, Kim TY, Kim KH, Park JH, Jun MH

  • KMID: 1571381
  • J Bacteriol Virol.
  • 2001 Jun;31(2):175-186.
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Analysis of in vitro apoptosis induced by virulent Korean isolate of classical swine fever virus in peripheral blood B cell line

Kim SM, Lim SI, Song JY, Hyun BH

  • KMID: 1431986
  • Korean J Vet Res.
  • 2012 Dec;52(4):259-262.
Classical swine fever (CSF) is a highly contagious disease among swine that has an important economic impact on worldwide. One clinical symptom of CSF is leukopenia, in particular lymphopenia, which...
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Histopathological Evaluation of the Efficacy for Plant-produced E2 Protein Vaccine against Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSFV) in Piglets

Kim SY, Jung BK, Park GN, Kim HR, An DJ, Shon EJ, Chang KS

Classical swine fever (CSF), previously known as hog cholera, remains one of the most important swine-related contagious diseases worldwide. In order to eradicate classical swine fever virus (CSFV), it is...
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Establishment and characterization of an infectious cDNA clone of a classical swine fever virus LOM strain

Park GS, Lim SI, Hong SH, Song JY

Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) causes a highly contagious disease among swine that has an important economic impact worldwide. CSFV strain LOM is an attenuated virus of low virulent strain...
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Sequence Analysis of the Gene Encoding gp55 Protein of Suri Strain, an Attenuated Classical Swine Fever (Hog Cholera) Virus

Kim KH, Change KS, Kang KI, Lee BH, Jun MH, Park JH, An SH

  • KMID: 2096714
  • J Korean Soc Virol.
  • 1998 Dec;28(4):303-316.
An attenuated classical swine fever virus (CSFV), Suri strain, is a va.iant derived from a vaccine virus, LOM strain. This study was performed to elucidate the molecular biologcal properties of...
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Antigenic characterization of classical swine fever virus YC11WB isolates from wild boar

Lim SI, Kim YK, Lim JA, Han SH, Hyun HS, Kim KS, Hyun BH, Kim JJ, Cho IS, Song JY, Choi SH, Kim SH, An DJ

Classical swine fever (CSF), a highly contagious disease that affects domestic pigs and wild boar, has serious economic implications. The present study examined the virulence and transmission of CSF virus...
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The potential efficacy of the E2-subunit vaccine to protect pigs against different genotypes of classical swine fever virus circulating in Vietnam

Tran HT, Truong DA, Ly VD, Vu HT, Hoang TV, Nguyen CT, Chu NT, Nguyen VT, Nguyen DT, Miyazawa K, Kokuho T, Dang HV

PURPOSE: To date, many kinds of classical swine fever (CSF) vaccines have been developed to protect against this disease. However, the efficacy of these vaccines to protect the pig against...
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Toward the development of a one-dose classical swine fever subunit vaccine: antigen titration, immunity onset, and duration of immunity

Madera RF, Wang L, Gong W, Burakova Y, Buist S, Nietfeld J, Henningson J, Cino-Ozuna AG, Tu C, Shi J

Highly contagious classical swine fever (CSF) remains a major trade and health problem in the pig industry, resulting in large economic losses worldwide. In CSF-endemic countries, attenuated CSF virus (CSFV)...
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Selection of a Less Pathogenic BVDV Strain for the Construction of Avirulent Chimeric Pestivirus

Kim J, Lim SI, Tark DS, Song JY, Kim B

To select a less pathogenic bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) strain for the construction of chimeric pestivirus harboring classical swine fever virus (CSFV) E2 gene, five Korean BVDV isolates (four...
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Relation between lymphocyte subpopulations of peripheral blood and immune responses of modified live hog cholera virus vaccine in pigs treated with an ionized alkali mineral complex

Park BK, Park YH, Seo KS

  • KMID: 1103474
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2000 Jun;1(1):49-52.
Thirty-nine healthy pigs (28-32 days old) were purchased from a commercial swine farm and housed at swine pens of the College. The animals were vaccinated intramuscularly (1 ml) with an...
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Host Immune Responses Against Hog Cholera Virus in Pigs Treated with an Ionized Alkali Mineral Complex

Park BK, Lyoo KS, Park YH, Koh JH, Seo KS

  • KMID: 1097348
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2002 Dec;3(4):315-319.
To determine the immune responses in pigs to hog cholera virus after treatment with an ionized alkali mineral complex (IAMC), 40 healthy pigs (28-32 days old) from a commercial swine...
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Detection of Pathogenic Viruses in the Atmosphere during Asian Dust Events in Incheon City

Park JW, Lim YH, Kyung SY, An CH, Lee SP, Jeong SH

  • KMID: 2318665
  • Tuberc Respir Dis.
  • 2005 Sep;59(3):279-285.
BACKGROUND: Ambient particles during Asian dust events are usually less than 10micrometer in size, and known to be associated with the adverse effects on the general population. There is little...
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Establishment of Rapid Detection Methods for Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus(Pestivirus) in Attenuated Animal Viral Vaccines by RT-PCR and Nested PCR

An DJ, Kim BH, Jeon WJ, Jung BY, Yi CH, Park BK, Chung GS

  • KMID: 1574173
  • J Bacteriol Virol.
  • 2005 Sep;35(3):273-281.
Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) of the genus Pestivirus is known as a common contaminant of cell culture-derived vaccines. Hog cholera virus (HCV), which is also of the genus Pestivirus...
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