Publications by authors named "Min-Xun Song"

H5N1 and H9N2 viruses are important causes of avian influenza in China. H5N1 is typically associated with severe to fatal disease in poultry, while H9N2 is usually associated with mild disease. Differences in viral virulence prompted us to investigate whether innate immune responses would be differentially regulated following infection by H5N1 and H9N2 viruses.

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  • * Phylogenetic analysis reveals that the H4N6 virus is of Eurasian lineage and likely resulted from a reassortment involving other avian viruses, indicating it has features of low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses.
  • * Findings suggest the virus is unlikely to infect mammals, including humans, due to specific genomic traits and low antibody prevalence in duck serum samples, hinting at an alternative reservoir for the virus.
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Hemagglutinin gene of subtype H5 avian influenza virus was amplified by polymerase chain reaction to construct expression cassette containing FPV early, late promoter and SV40 polyA tail. Then delivery vector was constructed by subcloning hemagglutinin gene of subtype H5 and GFP gene into fowlpox virus recombinant arm. The delivery vector and Lipid were transfected into CEF cells preinfected with FPV 282E4 strain virus.

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