Artículo
Plant-produced viral bovine vaccines: What happened during the last ten years?
Fecha de publicación:
10/2015
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Plant Biotechnology Journal
ISSN:
1467-7644
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Vaccination has proved to be an efficient strategy to deal with viral infections in both human and animal species. However, protection of cattle against viral infections is still a major concern in veterinary science. During the last two decades, the development of efficient plant‐based expression strategies for recombinant proteins prompted the application of this methodology for veterinary vaccine purposes. The main goals of viral bovine vaccines are to improve the health and welfare of cattle and increase the production of livestock, in a cost‐effective manner. This review explores some of the more prominent recent advances in plant‐made viral bovine vaccines against foot‐and‐mouth disease virus (FMDV), bovine rotavirus (BRV), bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV), bluetongue virus (BTV) and bovine papillomavirus (BPV), some of which are considered to be the most important viral causative agents of economic loss in cattle production.
Palabras clave:
Vaccines
,
Plant
,
Bovine
,
Virus
,
Vlp
,
Molecular Farming
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Articulos(SEDE CENTRAL)
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Citación
Ruiz, Vanesa; Mozgovoj, Marina Valeria; Dus Santos, María José; Wigdorovitz, Andrés; Plant-produced viral bovine vaccines: What happened during the last ten years?; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Plant Biotechnology Journal; 13; 8; 10-2015; 1071-1077
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