2023
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00743-23
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Antigenic mapping of the hemagglutinin of the H9 subtype influenza A viruses using sera from Japanese quail ( Coturnix c. japonica )

Silvia Carnaccini,
C. Joaquín Cáceres,
L. Claire Gay
et al.

Abstract: Influenza A viruses (FLUAV) of the H9N2 subtype are zoonotic pathogens that cause significant economic damage to the poultry industry. Vaccination to prevent and control H9N2 infections in poultry is widely employed in the Middle East and Asia. We used phylogenetics and antigenic analysis to study the antigenic properties of the H9 hemagglutinin (HA) using sera produced in Japanese quail ( Coturnix c. japonica ). Consensus HA1 sequences were generated to capture antigenic diversity amon… Show more

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“…The RT-qPCR was performed in a QuantStudio 3 (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) using qScript XLT One-Step RT-qPCR ToughMix®, QuantaBio (ThermoFisher). A standard curve was generated using 10-fold serial dilutions from a virus stock of known titer to correlate quantitative PCR (qPCR) crossing-point (Cp) values with virus titers, as previously described (12,55). Virus titers were expressed as log10 TCID50 equivalents per mL of tissue homogenate supernatant as noted.…”
Section: Generation Of Ram Viruses By Reverse Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RT-qPCR was performed in a QuantStudio 3 (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) using qScript XLT One-Step RT-qPCR ToughMix®, QuantaBio (ThermoFisher). A standard curve was generated using 10-fold serial dilutions from a virus stock of known titer to correlate quantitative PCR (qPCR) crossing-point (Cp) values with virus titers, as previously described (12,55). Virus titers were expressed as log10 TCID50 equivalents per mL of tissue homogenate supernatant as noted.…”
Section: Generation Of Ram Viruses By Reverse Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%