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Disease Information
A PMWS update (Jake Waddilove)
ABOUT PMWS & PDNS National Pork Board PMWS Fact Sheet About PDNS (Jake Waddilive) CEI Emerging Disease Notices: PMWS / PDNS Conference and meetings archive
Case Histories
Yorkshire Farm, UK - Mike Muirhead - Final Update, June 2002
Mike Muirhead's case history of a Yorkshire farm with PMWS and PDNS. This paper charts the course and effects of the disease on a single herd as well as highlighting the economic impact. Photographs
Clinical signs
Photos of the clinical signs that are seen generally in pigs with PMWS and PDNS. Includes skin lesions, enlarged lymph glands, wasting and dead pigs. Photos of the signs that are seen in post-mortem samples of pigs with PMWS and PDNS. Includes interstitial pneumonia, secondary bacterial infection, enlarged lymph nodes, oedema and intra cytoplasmic inclusions More Photos of the signs that are seen in post-mortem samples of pigs with PMWS and PDNS.
PMWS Research ArchivesPublished Sunday, April 01, 2007: Virus Genes, Volume 34, Number 2, April 2007 , pp. 199-204(6)Expression of porcine circovirus 2 ORF2 gene requires codon optimized E. coli cells Trundova, Maria; Celer, Vladimir Expression and purification of whole and nuclear localization signal (NLS) deleted ORF2 capsid protein of porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) is demonstrated in the present study. Gene coding for both protein forms were cloned into pDest17 vector and expressed in BL21 (DE3)AI cells and in BL21-CodonPlus (DE3)-RIPL E. coli cells. The later cells were used to overcome difficulties with the heterologous expression of viral proteins in prokaryotic systems. Whole 30 kDa recombinant ORF2 protein was successfully expressed in BL21-CodonPlus (DE3)-RIPL cells only, 3 mg of pure protein was consistently obtained per liter of bacterial culture. NLS deleted ORF2 protein was expressed in both cell types. Resulting proteins reacted with PCV2 positive swine serum in immunofluorescent test and immunoblot. To continue reading this article please click here Have you published information? To add please email the details |














