1994
DOI: 10.1016/0168-1702(94)90085-x
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Protective effect of individual glycoproteins of Newcastle disease virus expressed in insect cells: the fusion protein derived from an avirulent strain had lower protective efficacy

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“…Mori et al [19] reported that a recombinant baculovirus expressing the F protein of NDV D26 induced a protective effect. In contrast, Kamiya et al [8] reported that the chickens immunized with rNDF or rNDHN proteins of the velogenic Miyadera strain (rMF or rMHN), the rNDHN protein of the D26 strain (rDHN), or a equal mixture of rMF and rMHN were completely protected from a subsequent challenge. However, chickens immunized with the rNDF protein of the lentogenic D26 strain (rDF) showed a lower protective efficacy.…”
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“…Mori et al [19] reported that a recombinant baculovirus expressing the F protein of NDV D26 induced a protective effect. In contrast, Kamiya et al [8] reported that the chickens immunized with rNDF or rNDHN proteins of the velogenic Miyadera strain (rMF or rMHN), the rNDHN protein of the D26 strain (rDHN), or a equal mixture of rMF and rMHN were completely protected from a subsequent challenge. However, chickens immunized with the rNDF protein of the lentogenic D26 strain (rDF) showed a lower protective efficacy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the combined inoculation of the F and HN glycoproteins had a synergistic effect against a subsequent NDV challenge. Kamiya et al [8] reported that chickens immunized with a mixture of rMF and rMHN developed a similar level of specific antibodies and protective efficacy compared with the chickens immunized with the individual glycoproteins. In this study, a synergistic effect of the combined inoculation of the F and HN glycoproteins was not detected after the second immunization, as reported by Kamiya et al [8], even though it could be recognized after the first inoculation, in which the individual glycoproteins rarely induced a protective effect.…”
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