Publications by authors named "Ya-Bin Tu"

PCV3 capsid protein (Cap) is an important antigen for diagnosis and vaccine development. To achieve high-level expression of recombinant PCV3 Cap in Escherichia coli (E. coli), the gene of wild-type entire Cap (wt-eCap) was amplified from clinical samples, and three optimized entire Cap (opti-eCap) and one optimized Cap deleted nuclear location signal (NLS) (opti-dCap) gene fragments encoding the same amino acid sequence with wt-eCap were synthesized based on the codon bias of E.

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  • PCV2 causes postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) in pigs, and its incidence has been rising possibly due to viral mutations.
  • Researchers collected 235 tissue samples from pigs across 16 Chinese provinces to identify current PCV2 strains, finding 152 were positive for the virus.
  • The study revealed that the PCV2d genotype is the most common, with observed genetic variability and the presence of recombinant strains, highlighting the need for a targeted vaccine.
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In the early 1970s, the Chinese Equine Infectious Anemia Virus (EIAV) vaccine, EIAV(DLA), was developed through successive passages of a wild-type virulent virus (EIAV(L)) in donkeys in vivo and then in donkey macrophages in vitro. EIAV attenuation and cell tropism adaptation are associated with changes in both envelope and long terminal repeat (LTR). However, specific LTR changes during Chinese EIAV attenuation have not been demonstrated.

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