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Pseudorabies virus (PRV) is an important swine pathogen that impacts swine industry worldwide. PRV belongs to the alphaherpes virus subfamily of the herpesviruses that has been widely used as a model herpes virus. Most recently, PRV has been reported sporadically spillover into human and other animals. This book collects the newest advances in the field of pseudorabies virus research, including critical reviews and research on viral evolution, replication, virus–host interaction, pathogenesis and immunity, and novel antiviral strategies.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Microbiology (non-medical) --- pseudorabies virus --- Liver X receptors --- clathrin-coated pits --- viral entry --- innate immune response --- type I interferons --- apoptosis --- autophagy --- premature termination codon --- genetic code expansion --- virus isolation --- pathogenicity --- mortality --- inflammatory response --- Huaier polysaccharide --- antiviral --- infection --- Vero cell --- TMT-based proteomic analysis --- differentially expressed proteins --- antiviral breeding --- genetic modification --- nectin1 --- pig --- PRV --- disease resistance --- seroprevalence --- epidemiology --- phylogenetic analysis --- variants --- ICP0 protein --- P65 --- NF-κB signaling pathway --- complete genome sequencing --- gene recombination --- variant strain --- genomics --- vaccination --- transmission --- zoonosis --- itch --- mouse --- histamine --- dorsal root ganglion --- metabolomic analysis --- UHPLC-QE-MS --- PK-15 cells --- latent infection --- latency-associated transcripts --- non-coding RNA --- latency --- miRNA --- chromatin --- immune regulation --- variation --- human pseudorabies encephalitis --- pseudorabies virus (PRV) --- tegument protein UL13 --- RIG-I --- MDA5 --- NF-κB --- pathogenesis --- prevention and control --- Aujeszky’s disease --- epidemiological characteristics
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