Spinard et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Evaluation of Potential In Vitro Recombination Events in Codon Deoptimized FMDV StrainsSpinard et al., 2023
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- Spinard E
- Fish I
- Azzinaro P
- Rodriguez-Calzada M
- Hartwig E
- Smoliga G
- Mogulothu A
- Arzt J
- de Los Santos T
- Medina G
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- Viruses
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Codon deoptimization (CD) has been recently used as a possible strategy to derive foot-and- mouth disease (FMD) live-attenuated vaccine (LAV) candidates containing DIVA markers. However, reversion to virulence, or loss of DIVA, from possible recombination with wild-type …
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