Publications by authors named "Zhai Kaige"

Background & Aims: The spread of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) through aerosol droplets among cloven-hoofed ungulates in close contact is a major obstacle for successful animal husbandry. Therefore, the development of suitable mucosal vaccines, especially nasal vaccines, to block the virus at the initial site of infection is crucial.

Patients And Methods: Here, we constructed eukaryotic expression plasmids containing the T and B-cell epitopes (pTB) of FMDV in tandem with the molecular mucosal adjuvant Fms-like tyrosine kinase receptor 3 ligand (Flt3 ligand, FL) (pTB-FL).

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Porcine deltacoronavirus is an evolving coronavirus that primarily infects the intestine and may lead to intestinal disease in piglets. Up to now, no commercial vaccination is readily accessible to protect against the spread of PDCoV. Lactococcus lactis has been shown to have good immune efficacy and safety and can be used as a genetically engineered vaccine to deliver antigens.

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  • A co-planting system using Syngonium podophyllum and Peperomia tetraphylla was created to improve the cleanup of low-concentration uranium-bearing wastewater and understand how their interaction boosts uranium removal.
  • The study found that this co-planting reduced the toxic forms of uranium in the plants' roots by 10.30% for ethanol-extracted uranium and 7.17% for deionized water-extracted uranium, thereby lowering overall toxicity to the plants.
  • Results showed that uranium primarily accumulated in the cell wall (54.44%-66.52%) and soluble fraction (23.85%-32.89%) of the plants, suggesting that their interaction helps immobilize uranium and promotes better transport
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