Below are the most recent publications written about "Reassortant Viruses" by people in Profiles.
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Kumar M, Nagarajan S, Murugkar HV, Saikia B, Singh B, Mishra A, Tripathi SK, Agarwal S, Shukla S, Kulkarni DD, Singh VP, Tosh C. Emergence of novel reassortant H6N2 avian influenza viruses in ducks in India. Infect Genet Evol. 2018 07; 61:20-23.
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Gomaa MR, Kandeil A, El-Shesheny R, Shehata MM, McKenzie PP, Webby RJ, Ali MA, Kayali G. Evidence of infection with avian, human, and swine influenza viruses in pigs in Cairo, Egypt. Arch Virol. 2018 Feb; 163(2):359-364.
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Kandeil A, El-Shesheny R, Maatouq A, Moatasim Y, Cai Z, McKenzie P, Webby R, Kayali G, Ali MA. Novel reassortant H9N2 viruses in pigeons and evidence for antigenic diversity of H9N2 viruses isolated from quails in Egypt. J Gen Virol. 2017 Apr; 98(4):548-562.
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Nagarajan S, Kumar M, Murugkar HV, Tripathi S, Shukla S, Agarwal S, Dubey G, Nagi RS, Singh VP, Tosh C. Novel Reassortant Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (H5N8) Virus in Zoos, India. Emerg Infect Dis. 2017 04; 23(4):717-719.
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Tosh C, Nagarajan S, Kumar M, Murugkar HV, Venkatesh G, Shukla S, Mishra A, Mishra P, Agarwal S, Singh B, Dubey P, Tripathi S, Kulkarni DD. Multiple introductions of a reassortant H5N1 avian influenza virus of clade 2.3.2.1c with PB2 gene of H9N2 subtype into Indian poultry. Infect Genet Evol. 2016 09; 43:173-8.
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Kandeil A, Moatasim Y, Gomaa MR, Shehata MM, El-Shesheny R, Barakat A, Webby RJ, Ali MA, Kayali G. Generation of a reassortant avian influenza virus H5N2 vaccine strain capable of protecting chickens against infection with Egyptian H5N1 and H9N2 viruses. Vaccine. 2016 Jan 04; 34(2):218-224.
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Dietzschold ML, Faber M, Mattis JA, Pak KY, Schnell MJ, Dietzschold B. In vitro growth and stability of recombinant rabies viruses designed for vaccination of wildlife. Vaccine. 2004 Dec 9; 23(4):518-24.
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McKenna PM, McGettigan JP, Pomerantz RJ, Dietzschold B, Schnell MJ. Recombinant rhabdoviruses as potential vaccines for HIV-1 and other diseases. Curr HIV Res. 2003 Apr; 1(2):229-37.
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Das Sarma J, Scheen E, Seo SH, Koval M, Weiss SR. Enhanced green fluorescent protein expression may be used to monitor murine coronavirus spread in vitro and in the mouse central nervous system. J Neurovirol. 2002 Oct; 8(5):381-91.