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#1 - Seasonal incidence of Candida spp. found in feces of captive wild and exotic birds by ADN Laboratory/Poços de Caldas-MG, Brazil (2010-2014), 37(10):1153-1158

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ABSTRACT.- Alves J.N., Elston L.B. & Brisola M.L. 2017. [Seasonal incidence of Candida spp. found in feces of captive wild and exotic birds by ADN Laboratory/Poços de Caldas-MG, Brazil (2010-2014).] Incidência de Candida spp. segundo a sazonalidade em excretas de aves silvestres cativas analisadas no Laboratório ADN/Poços de Caldas-MG, Brasil (2010-2014). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 37(10):1153-1158. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Campus Poços de Caldas, Av. Padre Francis Cletus Cox 1661, Poços de Caldas, MG 37701-355, Brazil. E-mail: jackeline.an.medvet@gmail.com Candidiasis is a frequent disease caused by yeasts of Candida spp., that acts either like primary or secondary agent for humans and aviary important disease. This article carried out data analysis from 599 laboratory avian samples sent for microbiology analysis in a commercial diagnostic laboratory located in Poços de Caldas city-Minas Gerais state in Brazil, from 2010 to 2014 period with respect to seasonality and geographic distribution. All avian orders analysis from all geographic areas studied reveled 28.05% positives results (168/599) e 71.95% negatives results (431/599), distributed by seasonality 19.9% (119/599) at summer, 30.6% (183/599) in autumn , 28.04% (168/599) in winter and 21.54% (129/599) in springs. At summer 31.09% (37/119) were positives for Candida sp.; 31.15% (57/183) in autumn; 30.4% (51/168) in winter at last 17.83% (23/129) in springs. Results revealed at Q-square statistic test (p<0.05) significant reduction in occurrence at springs (p=0.03) possible due to an increased immunocompetence at this time but more studies are necessary to better understanding this finding.

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RESUMO.- Alves J.N., Elston L.B. & Brisola M.L. 2017. [Seasonal incidence of Candida spp. found in feces of captive wild and exotic birds by ADN Laboratory/Poços de Caldas-MG, Brazil (2010-2014).] Incidência de Candida spp. segundo a sazonalidade em excretas de aves silvestres cativas analisadas no Laboratório ADN/Poços de Caldas-MG, Brasil (2010-2014). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 37(10):1153-1158. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Campus Poços de Caldas, Av. Padre Francis Cletus Cox 1661, Poços de Caldas, MG 37701-355, Brazil. E-mail: jackeline.an.medvet@gmail.com Candidíase é a doença causada pelas leveduras do gênero Candida spp., agindo tanto como agentes primários ou secundários de doenças importantes em aves e humanos. O presente estudo teve por objetivo estudar as 599 amostras com pedido de diagnóstico para Candida spp. em um laboratório diagnóstico comercial na cidade de Poços de Caldas, MG-Brasil, no período de 2010 à 2014, levando em consideração a sazonalidade (verão, outono, inverno e primavera) e origem geográfica das amostras. Ao analisar o grupo com todas as ordens de aves em todo território brasileiro, foram 28,05% resultados positivos (168/599) e 71,95% resultados negativos (431/599), sendo 19,9% (119/599) dos resultados obtidos no verão, 30,6% (183/599) no outono, 28,04% (168/599) no inverno e 21,54% (129/599) na primavera. Dentro dos resultados obtidos, no verão 31,09% (37/119) foram positivos; no outono 31,15% (57/183); no inverno 30,4% (51/168) e por fim, na primavera 17,83% (23/129) (Quadro 3), tendo sido demonstrada baixa incidência nesta última estação (p=0,003) pelo teste de Qui-Quadrado. Com base nestes achados conclui-se que durante a primavera, há diminuição da incidência de resultados positivos para Candida spp. possivelmente devido a um aumento da imunocompetência destes animais durante esta estação, sendo necessários mais estudos para associar resultados clínico-práticos aos estatísticos encontrados nesta pesquisa.


#2 - Candidate genes for performance in horses, including monocarboxylate transporters

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Some horse breeds are highly selected for athletic activities. The athletic potential of each animal can be measured by its performance in sports. High athletic performance depends on the animal capacity to produce energy through aerobic and anaerobic metabolic pathways, among other factors. Transmembrane proteins called monocarboxylate transporters, mainly the isoform 1 (MCT1) and its ancillary protein CD147, can help the organism to adapt to physiological stress caused by physical exercise, transporting lactate and H+ ions. Horse breeds are selected for different purposes so we might expect differences in the amount of those proteins and in the genotypic frequencies for genes that play a significant role in the performance of the animals. The study of MCT1 and CD147 gene polymorphisms, which can affect the formation of the proteins and transport of lactate and H+, can provide enough information to be used for selection of athletic horses increasingly resistant to intense exercise. Two other candidate genes, the PDK4 and DMRT3, have been associated with athletic potential and indicated as possible markers for performance in horses. The oxidation of fatty acids is highly effective in generating ATP and is controlled by the expression of PDK4 (pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase, isozyme 4) in skeletal muscle during and after exercise. The doublesex and mab-3 related transcription factor 3 (DMRT3) gene encodes an important transcription factor in the setting of spinal cord circuits controlling movement in vertebrates and may be associated with gait performance in horses. This review describes how the monocarboxylate transporters work during physical exercise in athletic horses and the influence of polymorphisms in candidate genes for athletic performance in horses.

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Algumas raças de equinos são altamente selecionadas para atividades desportivas. O potencial atlético de cada animal pode ser medido pelo seu desempenho nas competições equestres. Um alto potencial atlético depende, entre outros fatores, da capacidade do animal de produzir energia através dos metabolismos aeróbio e anaeróbio. As proteínas transmembrana chamadas transportadores de monoxarboxilato, principalmente a isoforma 1 (MCT1) e sua proteína auxiliar CD147, podem ajudam o organismo a se adaptar ao estresse fisiológico causado pelo exercício físico, transportando íons lactato e H+. Algumas raças de equinos são selecionadas para diferentes objetivos, portanto é provável que existam diferenças nas quantidades de transportadores monocarboxilatos e na frequência genotípica dos seus respectivos genes. O estudo de polimorfismos nos genes das proteínas MCT1 e CD147, afetando a sua formação e o transporte dos íons lactato e H+, podem fornecer informações suficientes para a seleção de equinos com capacidade de serem altamente treinados e resistentes a intensos exercícios. Dois outros genes candidatos que têm sido relacionados com potencial atlético e utilizados como possíveis marcadores para desempenho em equinos são o PDK4 e o DMRT3. A oxidação de ácidos graxos é altamente efetiva para produção de ATP e é controlada pela expressão do gene PDK4 (pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase, isozyme 4) no musculo esquelético durante e após do exercício físico. O gene DMRT3 (doublesex and mab-3 related transcription factor 3) codifica um importante fator de transcrição no controle dos movimentos em vertebrados e pode ser associado com a marcha em algumas raças de equinos. Esta revisão descreve como agem os transportadores de monocarboxilatos durante o exercício físico em equinos atletas e qual a influência de alguns polimorfismos em genes candidatos para o desempenho atlético em equinos.


#3 - Safety and immunogenicity of a glycoprotein E gene-deleted bovine herpesvirus 1 strain as a candidate vaccine strain, 36(11):1067-1074

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ABSTRACT.- Weiss M., Anziliero D., Martins M., Weiblen R. & Flores E.F. 2016. Safety and immunogenicity of a glycoprotein E gene-deleted bovine herpesvirus 1 strain as a candidate vaccine strain. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 36(11):1067-1074. Setor de Virologia, Departamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Av. Roraima 1000, Santa Maria, RS 97105-900, Brazil. E-mail: eduardofurtadoflores@gmail.com A glycoprotein E-deleted Brazilian bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1gE&#8710;) was tested regarding to safety and immunogenicity. Intramuscular inoculation of young calves with a high virus dose did not result in clinical signs or virus shedding during acute infection or after dexamethasone administration. Calves vaccinated once IM (group I) or subcutaneously (group II) with live BoHV-1gE&#916; or twice with inactivated virus plus aluminum hydroxide (group IV) or MontanideTM (group V) developed VN titers of 2 to 8 (GMT:2); 2 to 4 (GMT:1.65); 2 to 16 (GMT:2.45) and 2 to 128 (GMT:3.9), respectively. All BoHV-1gE&#916; vaccinated calves remained negative in an anti-gE ELISA. Lastly, six young calves vaccinated with live BoHV-1gE&#8710; and subsequently challenged with a virulent BoHV-1 strain shed less virus and developed only mild and transient nasal signs comparing to unvaccinated calves. Thus, the recombinant BoHV-1gE&#8710; is safe and immunogenic for calves and allows for serological differentiation by a gE-ELISA test.

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RESUMO.- Weiss M., Anziliero D., Martins M., Weiblen R. & Flores E.F. 2016. Safety and immunogenicity of a glycoprotein E gene-deleted bovine herpesvirus 1 strain as a candidate vaccine strain. [Atenuação e imunogenicidade de uma cepa recombinante do herpesvírus bovino tipo 1 defectiva na glicoproteína E.] Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 36(11):1067-1074. Setor de Virologia, Departamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Av. Roraima 1000, Santa Maria, RS 97105-900, Brazil. E-mail: eduardofurtadoflores@gmail.com Um isolado brasileiro de herpesvírus bovino tipo 1, contendo uma deleção na glicoproteína E (gE - BoHV-1gE&#8710;) foi submetido a testes para avaliar a sua segurança e imunogenicidade em bovinos. Bezerros foram submetidos à inoculação intramuscular com uma alta dose viral e não demonstraram sinais clínicos ou excreção viral durante a fase aguda ou após tentativa de reativação viral pela administração de dexametasona. Bezerros que receberam uma dose do vírus vivo, contendo a deleção na gE, pela via intramuscular (grupo I) ou pela via subcutânea (grupo II) ou duas doses do vírus inativado utilizando o adjuvante hidróxido de alumínio (grupo IV) ou MontanideTM (grupo V), desenvolveram títulos de anticorpos neutralizantes de 2 a 8 (GMT: 2); 2 a 4 (GMT: 1,65); 2 a 16 (GMT: 2,25) e de 2 a 128 (GMT: 3,9), respectivamente. Todos os bezerros vacinados se mantiveram soronegativos quando utilizado um kit ELISA específico para a gE. Para o teste de segurança, seis bezerros foram vacinados com o vírus vivo BoHV-1gE&#916;, sendo estes posteriormente desafiados com uma cepa virulenta de BoHV-1. Estes bezerros excretaram menos vírus e desenvolveram apenas sinais clínicos moderados e transitórios quando comparados com dados coletados de quatro animais não-vacinados. Com base nestes resultados, podemos confirmar que o vírus do BoHV-1 que contém a deleção na gE (BoHV-1gE&#916;) é seguro e suficientemente imunogênico para bezerros e permite a diferenciação sorológica entre os animais vacinados e infectados perante a a um teste ELISA commercial específico para a gE.


#4 - In vitro efficacy of disinfectants used for antisepsis of teats against yeasts isolated from milk of dairy cows with mastitis, 32(1):61-65

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ABSTRACT.- Coutinho L.C.A., Medeiros E.S., Silveira N.S.S., Silva L.B.G. & Mota R.A. 2012. [In vitro efficacy of disinfectants used for antisepsis of teats against yeasts isolated from milk of dairy cows with mastitis.] Eficácia in vitro de desinfetantes utilizados na anti-sepsia dos tetos frente a leveduras isoladas do leite de vaca com mastite. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 32(1):61-65. Departamento de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Av. Dom Manuel de Medeiros s/n, Dois Irmãos, Recife, PE 52171-900, Brazil. E-mail: rinaldo.mota@hotmail.com The aim of this study was to evaluate in vitro sensibility of yeast isolated from milk of dairy cows with mastitis against some commercial disinfectants used in pre and post-dipping in dairy farms of the State of Pernambuco. After identification, 12 yeast isolates were tested with the following disinfectants: iodine at 0,57%, chlorine at 2,5%, chlorhexidine, lactic acid and quaternary ammonium at 2,0%, at different exposure times. It was observed that 100% of the isolates were sensitive to chlorhexidine at all exposure times. Iodine has obtained the second best result with the following percentages: 83,33% were susceptible at 15’’ exposure, 91,7% in 30’’ and 100% were sensitive at 60’’ 300’’ and 600’’ times. For lactic acid, the results were 41,67% sensitive at 15’’ of exposure, 58,33% at 30’’, 66,7% at 60’’ and 300’’ and 75% at 600’’. In the analysis of the results for quaternary ammonium, it was observed that 66,67% were sensitive in 15’’and 30’’ times and 91,67% at 60’’, 300’’ and 600’’. Regarding the chlorine activity, only 16,67% were sensitive at the 15’’ and 30’’ times, and 25% at 60’’, 300’’ and 600’’. It was concluded that chlorhexidine and iodine have disinfectant activity significantly superior to chlorine, against to yeast involved in infectious processes of the mammary gland in cattle. It is necessary to perform a periodic assessment of the disinfectant activity from products used in the pre and post-dipping routine against dairy farms microorganisms most commonly involved in cases of mastitis (bacterial or fungal) which is an effective alternative to reduce the frequency of mastitis in cattle.

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RESUMO.- Coutinho L.C.A., Medeiros E.S., Silveira N.S.S., Silva L.B.G. & Mota R.A. 2012. [In vitro efficacy of disinfectants used for antisepsis of teats against yeasts isolated from milk of dairy cows with mastitis.] Eficácia in vitro de desinfetantes utilizados na anti-sepsia dos tetos frente a leveduras isoladas do leite de vaca com mastite. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 32(1):61-65. Departamento de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Av. Dom Manuel de Medeiros s/n, Dois Irmãos, Recife, PE 52171-900, Brazil. E-mail: rinaldo.mota@hotmail.com Objetivou-se com este estudo avaliar a sensibilidade in vitro de leveduras isoladas do leite de vaca com mastite frente a alguns desinfetantes comerciais utilizados no pré e pós-dipping em propriedades leiteiras do Estado de Pernambuco. Após a identificação, 12 isolados de leveduras foram submetidos aos testes com os seguintes princípios ativos: iodo (0,57%), cloro (2,5%), clorexidine (2,0%), ácido láctico (2,0%) e amônia quaternária (2,0%) em cinco tempos distintos (15”, 30”, 60”, 300” e 600”). Observou-se que 100% dos isolados mostraram-se sensíveis ao clorexidine, em todos os tempos de exposição. O iodo obteve o segundo melhor resultado com os seguintes percentuais: 83,33% foram sensíveis em 15” de exposição, 91,67% em 30” e 100% foram sensíveis nos tempos 60”, 300” e 600”. Para o ácido láctico, os resultados foram: 41,67% sensíveis em 15” de exposição, 58,33% em 30”, 66,67% em 60” e 300” e 75% em 600”. Na Análise dos resultados para amônia quaternária, observou-se que 66,67% foram sensíveis nos tempos 15” e 30”, e 91,67% em 60”, 300” e 600”. Em relação ao princípio ativo cloro apenas 16,67% foram sensíveis no tempo de 15” e 30”, e 25% em 60”, 300” e 600”. Conclui-se que o clorexidine e o iodo apresentam atividade desinfetante significativamente superior ao cloro, frente a leveduras envolvidas nos processos infecciosos da glândula mamária em bovinos. É necessário realizar uma avaliação periódica da atividade desinfetante dos produtos utilizados na rotina do pré e pós-dipping nas propriedades leiteiras frente aos microrganismos mais comumente envolvidos nos casos de mastite (micótica ou bacteriana), pois esta é uma medida eficaz para reduzir a frequência de casos de mastite nos rebanhos.


#5 - Phenotypical characterization of Candida spp. isolated from crop of parrots (Amazona spp.), p.452-456

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ABSTRACT.- Renata G. Vieira R.G. & Acqua Coutinho S.D. 2009. Phenotypical characterization of Candida spp. isolated from crop of parrots (Amazona spp.). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 29(6):452-456. Curso de Pós-Graduação em Imunopatologia Veterinária da Universidade Paulista, Rua Agariba 48, São Paulo, SP 05053-010, Brazil. E-mail: selene@uol.com.br The purpose of this study was to characterize Candida isolates from crop of parrots. Forty baby parrots of genus Amazona, species aestiva and amazonica that were apprehended from wild animal traffic were used: 18 presented ingluvitis and 22 other alterations, but showing general debilitation. Samples were seeded on Sabouraud dextrose agar with chloramphenicol after be obtained by the introduction of urethral probe through the esophagus. Based on morphology and biochemical reactions (API 20C) Candida was confirmed; it was still searched the production of proteinase and phospholipase, virulence factors for Candida species. Candida spp. were isolated from 57.5% parrots, being 72.2% from birds with ingluvitis and 45.5% from without ones. Twenty-five strains of Candida were isolated, 60% and 40%, respectively from parrots with and without ingluvitis, and were speciated: 28% C. humicola, 24% C. parapsilosis, 20% C. guilliermondii, 20% C. famata, and 8% C. albicans. These results demonstrate that C. albicans is not the most frequent species isolated, and it is the first report that shows C. guilliermondii, C. famata, and C. humicola causing infection in parrots. Many isolates presented filamentation (76%), 100% produced proteinase and 68% phospholipase. The observation of Candida spp. producing virulence factors reinforce the pathogenic role of these yeasts in the cases studied.

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ABSTRACT.- Renata G. Vieira R.G. & Acqua Coutinho S.D. 2009. Phenotypical characterization of Candida spp. isolated from crop of parrots (Amazona spp.). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 29(6):452-456. Curso de Pós-Graduação em Imunopatologia Veterinária da Universidade Paulista, Rua Agariba 48, São Paulo, SP 05053-010, Brazil. E-mail: selene@uol.com.br The purpose of this study was to characterize Candida isolates from crop of parrots. Forty baby parrots of genus Amazona, species aestiva and amazonica that were apprehended from wild animal traffic were used: 18 presented ingluvitis and 22 other alterations, but showing general debilitation. Samples were seeded on Sabouraud dextrose agar with chloramphenicol after be obtained by the introduction of urethral probe through the esophagus. Based on morphology and biochemical reactions (API 20C) Candida was confirmed; it was still searched the production of proteinase and phospholipase, virulence factors for Candida species. Candida spp. were isolated from 57.5% parrots, being 72.2% from birds with ingluvitis and 45.5% from without ones. Twenty-five strains of Candida were isolated, 60% and 40%, respectively from parrots with and without ingluvitis, and were speciated: 28% C. humicola, 24% C. parapsilosis, 20% C. guilliermondii, 20% C. famata, and 8% C. albicans. These results demonstrate that C. albicans is not the most frequent species isolated, and it is the first report that shows C. guilliermondii, C. famata, and C. humicola causing infection in parrots. Many isolates presented filamentation (76%), 100% produced proteinase and 68% phospholipase. The observation of Candida spp. producing virulence factors reinforce the pathogenic role of these yeasts in the cases studied.


#6 - Development and evaluation of a recombinant DNA vaccine candidate expressing porcine circovirus 2 structural protein, p.76-82

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ABSTRACT.- Silva Júnior A., Castro L.A., Chiarelli Neto O., Silva F.M.F., Vidigal P.M.P., Moraes M.P. & Almeida M.R. 2009. Development and evaluation of a recombinant DNA vaccine candidate expressing porcine circovirus 2 structural protein. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 29(1):76-82. Laboratório de Infectologia Molecular Animal, Instituto de Biotecnologia Aplicada à Agropecuária, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Av. PH Rolfs s/n, Campus Universitário, Viçosa, MG 36570-000, Brazil. E-mail: marcia@ufv.br Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) is generally associated with the porcine circovirosis syndrome, which is considered an important disease of swine and has potentially serious economic impact on the swine industry worldwide. This article describes the construction of a recombinant plasmid expressing the PCV2 structural protein and the evaluation of cellular and humoral immune responses produced by this recombinant vaccine in BALB/c mice. The vaccine candidate was obtained and analyzed in vivo, in an effort to determine the ability to induce a specific immune response in mice. DNA was extracted from a Brazilian PCV2 isolate and the gene coding for Cap protein was amplified by PCR and inserted into an expression plasmid. Groups of BALB/c mice were inoculated intra-muscularly and intradermally in a 15-day interval, with 100 µg and 50 µg of the vaccine construct, respectively. Another group was inoculated intramuscularly with 100 µg of empty plasmid, corresponding to the control group. Seroconversion and cellular response in BALB/c mice were compared and used for vaccine evaluation. Seroconversion was analyzed by ELISA. After a series of 3 immunizations the spleen cells of the immunized animals were used to perform lymphocyte proliferation assays. Seroconversion to PCV2 was detected by ELISA in the animals inoculated with the vaccine construct when compared with control groups. Lymphocyte proliferation assays showed a stronger cell proliferation in the inoculated animals compared with the control group. Thus, the vaccine candidate construct demonstrated to be able to induce both humoral and cellular responses in inoculated mice.

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ABSTRACT.- Silva Júnior A., Castro L.A., Chiarelli Neto O., Silva F.M.F., Vidigal P.M.P., Moraes M.P. & Almeida M.R. 2009. Development and evaluation of a recombinant DNA vaccine candidate expressing porcine circovirus 2 structural protein. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 29(1):76-82. Laboratório de Infectologia Molecular Animal, Instituto de Biotecnologia Aplicada à Agropecuária, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Av. PH Rolfs s/n, Campus Universitário, Viçosa, MG 36570-000, Brazil. E-mail: marcia@ufv.br Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) is generally associated with the porcine circovirosis syndrome, which is considered an important disease of swine and has potentially serious economic impact on the swine industry worldwide. This article describes the construction of a recombinant plasmid expressing the PCV2 structural protein and the evaluation of cellular and humoral immune responses produced by this recombinant vaccine in BALB/c mice. The vaccine candidate was obtained and analyzed in vivo, in an effort to determine the ability to induce a specific immune response in mice. DNA was extracted from a Brazilian PCV2 isolate and the gene coding for Cap protein was amplified by PCR and inserted into an expression plasmid. Groups of BALB/c mice were inoculated intra-muscularly and intradermally in a 15-day interval, with 100 µg and 50 µg of the vaccine construct, respectively. Another group was inoculated intramuscularly with 100 µg of empty plasmid, corresponding to the control group. Seroconversion and cellular response in BALB/c mice were compared and used for vaccine evaluation. Seroconversion was analyzed by ELISA. After a series of 3 immunizations the spleen cells of the immunized animals were used to perform lymphocyte proliferation assays. Seroconversion to PCV2 was detected by ELISA in the animals inoculated with the vaccine construct when compared with control groups. Lymphocyte proliferation assays showed a stronger cell proliferation in the inoculated animals compared with the control group. Thus, the vaccine candidate construct demonstrated to be able to induce both humoral and cellular responses in inoculated mice.


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