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Author: Makadiya, Niraj; Brownlie, Robert; van den Hurk, Jan; Berube, Nathalie; Allan, Brenda; Gerdts, Volker; Zakhartchouk, Alexander
Title: S1 domain of the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus spike protein as a vaccine antigen
  • Document date: 2016_4_1
  • ID: 1r3doeic_22
    Snippet: Sera of piglets, collected on day 4 after birth, had high titres of S1-specific IgG in the litter of a vaccinated sow, while no titres were found in the litter of a control sow (Fig. 6a) . These data indicate that passive transfer of S1-specific IgG antibodies occurred between the vaccinated pregnant sow and the offspring via colostrum/milk. In addition, these specific antibodies also conferred virus neutralization (Fig. 6b) ......
    Document: Sera of piglets, collected on day 4 after birth, had high titres of S1-specific IgG in the litter of a vaccinated sow, while no titres were found in the litter of a control sow (Fig. 6a) . These data indicate that passive transfer of S1-specific IgG antibodies occurred between the vaccinated pregnant sow and the offspring via colostrum/milk. In addition, these specific antibodies also conferred virus neutralization (Fig. 6b) .

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