A gD&gC-substituted pseudorabies virus vaccine strain provides complete clinical protection and is helpful to prevent virus shedding against challenge by a Chinese pseudorabies variant

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Chuanjian Zhang
Yamei Liu
Saisai Chen
Yongfeng Qiao
Mingpeng Guo
Yating Zheng
Mengwei Xu
Zhisheng Wang
Jibo Hou
Jichun Wang
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[1] Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Institute of Veterinary Immunology and Engineering, National Research Center of Engineering and Technology for Veterinary Biologicals, Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Food Quality and Safety
[2] Jiangsu Co-innovation Center for Prevention and Control of Important Animal Infectious Diseases and Zoonoses,State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base of the Ministry of Science and Technology
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Bacterial artificial chromosome; gD&gC substitution; Immunogenicity; Pseudorabies virus; Safety;
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