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Tissue tropisms of porcine parvovirus in swine
K. Oraveerakul
, C. S. Choi
,
T. W. Molitor
Veterinary Population Medicine
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Swine
100%
Fetus
100%
Porcine Parvovirus
100%
Tissue Tropism
100%
Virus
60%
Spleen
40%
Late Preterm
40%
Term Gestation
40%
RF-DNA
40%
Proviral DNA
40%
Viral
20%
Liver
20%
Immune Response
20%
In Situ Hybridization
20%
Pathogenicity
20%
Virus Strains
20%
DNA Replication
20%
Double Strand
20%
Virus Replication
20%
Viral Replication
20%
DNA Synthesis
20%
Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)
20%
Relative Amount
20%
Adult Animals
20%
Potential Difference
20%
Southern Hybridization
20%
Strand-specific
20%
Parvovirus Infection
20%
Fetal Death
20%
Digoxigenin
20%
Viral Sequestration
20%
Oligonucleotide Probes
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Porcine Parvovirus
100%
Virus
60%
Viral Replication
40%
DNA Synthesis
40%
DNA Virus
40%
Oligonucleotide Probe
20%
Immune Response
20%
Virus Strain
20%
Potential Difference
20%
Southern Blotting
20%
Pathogenicity
20%
In Situ Hybridization
20%
Infection
20%
Replication
20%