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  1. Evaluation of the Economic Impact of Streptococcus suis-Associated Disease

    The economic impact of Streptococcus suis-associated disease at farm level is well known by the producers, but the cost in a region or a country is...
    Carlos Neila-Ibáñez, Sebastián Napp, Jordi Casal in Streptococcus suis
    Protocol 2024
  2. Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Reverse Genetics Approaches for SARS-CoV-2

    Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a new member of the Coronaviridae family responsible for the coronavirus disease 19...
    Kevin Chiem, Aitor Nogales, ... Luis Martínez-Sobrido in Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses
    Protocol 2024
  3. Genetic Engineering and Rebooting of Bacteriophages in L-Form Bacteria

    The rapid increase of circulating, antibiotic-resistant pathogens is a major ongoing global health crisis, and arguably, the end of the “golden age...
    Jonas Fernbach, Susanne Meile, ... Martin J. Loessner in Bacteriophage Therapy
    Protocol 2024
  4. Use of Galleria mellonella as an Animal Model for Studying the Antimicrobial Activity of Bacteriophages with Potential Use in Phage Therapy

    Interest in phage therapy has increased in the last decade, and animal models have become essential in this field. The larval stage of the wax moth,...
    Lucía Blasco, María Tomás in Bacteriophage Therapy
    Protocol 2024
  5. Bacteriophage Control of Infectious Biofilms

    Biofilm formation, a strategy of bacterial survival, is a significant concern in different areas, including health, where infectious biofilms are...
    Luciana Meneses, Sanna Sillankorva, Joana Azeredo in Bacteriophage Therapy
    Protocol 2024
  6. Recovery of Recombinant Rotaviruses by Reverse Genetics

    Rotaviruses are the primary cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children throughout the world. To combat rotavirus illness, several...
    Chantal A. Agbemabiese, Asha A. Philip, John T. Patton in Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses
    Protocol 2024
  7. Plasmid-Based Lassa Virus Reverse Genetics

    Several mammarenaviruses cause hemorrhagic fever (HF) disease in humans and pose a significant public health problem in their endemic regions. The...
    Luis Martínez-Sobrido, Cheng** Ye, Juan Carlos de la Torre in Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses
    Protocol 2024
  8. A Stable Reverse Genetics System of Zika Virus Based on a Self-Splicing Group II Intron

    Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus of the Flaviviridae family first isolated from a sentinel monkey in the Zika Forest, Uganda, in...
    Zhong-Yu Liu, **ao-Feng Li, Cheng-Feng Qin in Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses
    Protocol 2024
  9. Use of Reverse Genetics for the Generation of Recombinant Influenza Viruses Carrying Nanoluciferase

    Influenza A (FLUAV) and influenza B (FLUBV) viruses are human and/or animal pathogens widely studied due to their importance to public health and...
    C. Joaquin Caceres, L. Claire Gay, ... Daniel R. Pérez in Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses
    Protocol 2024
  10. Reverse Genetics of Hepatitis C Virus Using an RNA Polymerase I-Mediated Transcription

    The reverse genetics system commonly used for the production of hepatitis C virus (HCV), which is a major causative agent of liver diseases, involves...
    Ryosuke Suzuki, Tetsuro Suzuki in Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses
    Protocol 2024
  11. Reverse Genetics Systems for the De Novo Rescue of Diverse Members of Paramyxoviridae

    Paramyxoviruses place significant burdens on both human and wildlife health; while some paramyxoviruses are established within human populations,...
    Griffin Haas, Benhur Lee in Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses
    Protocol 2024
  12. Reverse Genetics of Dengue Virus

    Dengue virus (DENV) is one of the most important and widespread arthropod-borne viruses, causing millions of infections over the years. Considering...
    José Valter Joaquim Silva Júnior, Andréa Nazaré Monteiro Rangel da Silva, ... Laura Helena Vega Gonzales Gil in Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses
    Protocol 2024
  13. Successful Use of Phage and Antibiotics Therapy for the Eradication of Two Bacterial Pathogens from the Respiratory Tract of an Infant

    Phage therapy can be a useful approach in a number of clinical cases associated with multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial infections. In this study,...
    Vera V. Morozova, Yulia N. Kozlova, Nina V. Tikunova in Bacteriophage Therapy
    Protocol 2024
  14. Isolation of Bacteriophages for Clinically Relevant Bacteria

    The isolation of bacteriophages targeting most clinically relevant bacteria is reasonably straightforward as long as its targeted host does not have...
    Sanna Sillankorva, Paul Hyman in Bacteriophage Therapy
    Protocol 2024
  15. Construction of Infectious Clones for Human Enteroviruses

    The infectious clone has been constructed for years via various mechanisms using reverse genetics of viral RNA into cDNA. The mechanism of...
    Thinesshwary Yogarajah, Justin Jang Hann Chu in Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses
    Protocol 2024
  16. Rescue of Recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus Expressing Heterologous Genes

    Reverse genetics allows for the generation of recombinant infectious viruses from viral sequences or complete viral genomes cloned into plasmids....
    Arantza Cobela-García, Ignacio Mena, Adolfo García-Sastre in Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses
    Protocol 2024
  17. Investigating Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation in Virus-Generated Inclusion Bodies Using Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching of Fluorescently Labeled Host Proteins

    Many negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses within the order Mononegavirales harm humans. A common feature shared among cells infected by these...
    Matthew B. T. Asuelime-Smith, Dzwokai Z. Ma in Measles and Related Morbilliviruses
    Protocol 2024
  18. In Vitro Modeling of Feline Morbillivirus Infections Using Primary Feline Kidney Cells

    Domestic cats are the natural host of feline morbilliviruses (FeMV). Although other species can also be infected (such as dogs and opossums), no...
    Michael Sieg, Johannes Busch, ... Thomas W. Vahlenkamp in Measles and Related Morbilliviruses
    Protocol 2024
  19. Optical Control of Mononegavirus Gene Expression and Replication

    Mononegaviruses are promising tools as oncolytic and transgene vectors for gene therapy and regenerative medicine. However, when mononegaviruses are...
    Maino Tahara, Takashi Okura, ... Makoto Takeda in Measles and Related Morbilliviruses
    Protocol 2024
  20. Canine Distemper Virus Pathogenesis in the Ferret Model

    Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a highly contagious pathogen within the morbillivirus genus infecting a wide range of different carnivore species....
    Oliver Siering, Bevan Sawatsky, Christian K. Pfaller in Measles and Related Morbilliviruses
    Protocol 2024
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