Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8747007 | Journal of Virological Methods | 2018 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
It appears that either AIV or IBV has a negative impact on the other virus growth when they are inoculated simultaneously or sequentially. The ELISA results showed that higher level of secreted IL-1beta varies, depending on the viral interference conditions between both viruses, during mixed infections.
Keywords
EID50PBSp.i.FCSTCID50RRT-PCRLPAIIBVSPFCelDMEMECeLow pathogenic avian influenzaembryonated chicken eggsViral interferenceminimum essential mediaReal time RT-PCRReal-time RT-PCRfetal calf serumCytokinePhosphate buffered salineMEMDulbecco’s modified eagle’s mediumhemagglutininavian influenza virusInfectious bronchitis virusspecific pathogen freepost-infectionCell cultures
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Authors
Rim Aouini, Nacira Laamiri, Abdeljelil Ghram,