2022
DOI: 10.3844/ojbsci.2022.456.462
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Participation of Dermacentor Reticulatus Imago in the Reservation of Bovine Leukemia Virus

Abstract: Strict implementation of measures for the prevention and elimination of bovine leukemia does not allow completely getting rid of this disease. In all likelihood, the leukemia virus has additional transmission routes that have not been taken into account until today. In the Tyumen region, blood-sucking insects and ticks are widespread and take part in the transmission of some infectious and invasive diseases. The study aims to evaluate the possibility of reservation of the bovine leukemia virus in the imago of … Show more

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“…This polymerase is highly active, such that upon full induction, nearly all cellular resources are devoted to expressing the target gene. The results show that brucellosis remains one of the most prevalent zoonotic diseases on the planet that not only causes large economic losses to the livestock industry but also poses a significant public health problem [35]. In our study, the prokaryotic expression vectors pET-19b-OMP25 and Omp16 were established and induced for expression in E. coli.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This polymerase is highly active, such that upon full induction, nearly all cellular resources are devoted to expressing the target gene. The results show that brucellosis remains one of the most prevalent zoonotic diseases on the planet that not only causes large economic losses to the livestock industry but also poses a significant public health problem [35]. In our study, the prokaryotic expression vectors pET-19b-OMP25 and Omp16 were established and induced for expression in E. coli.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%