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  1. A CTB-SARS-CoV-2-ACE-2 RBD Mucosal Vaccine Protects Against Coronavirus Infection
  2. False Positives in Brucellosis Serology: Wrong Bait and Wrong Pond?
  3. In-depth Temporal Transcriptome Profiling of Monkeypox and Host Cells using Nanopore Sequencing
  4. Asymptomatic and Mild SARS-CoV-2 Infections in a Hungarian Outpatient Cohort in the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic
  5. Characterization of antibiotic resistomes by reprogrammed bacteriophage-enabled functional metagenomics in clinical strains
  6. SARS-Cov-2 in Asymptomatic and Mild Infections in a Hungarian Outpatient Cohort in the First Year of the Pandemic
  7. Transcriptome dataset of six human pathogen RNA viruses generated by nanopore sequencing
  8. Effects of the combination of a monoclonal agonistic mouse anti-OX40 antibody and toll-like receptor agonists: Unmethylated CpG and LPS on an MB49 bladder cancer cell line in a mouse model
  9. High temporal resolution Nanopore sequencing dataset of SARS-CoV-2 and host cell RNAs
  10. Early use of polyphenol-rich Cistus creticus extract containing nasopharyngeal spray is associated with significantly shorter duration of symptoms in mild COVID-19 patients: A retrospective case-control study
  11. Infertility in dairy cows – Possible bacterial and viral causes
  12. Time-Course Transcriptome Profiling of a Poxvirus Using Long-Read Full-Length Assay
  13. Time-course transcriptome analysis of host cell response to poxvirus infection using a dual long-read sequencing approach
  14. Evaluation of the performance of a human D-dimer test in dogs with neoplasia
  15. Serological screening for Coxiella burnetii in the context of early pregnancy loss in dairy cows
  16. Long-read assays shed new light on the transcriptome complexity of a viral pathogen
  17. Long-read Assays Shed New Light on the Transcriptome Complexity of a Viral Pathogen and on Virus-Host Interaction
  18. Generation and characterization of D-dimer specific monoclonal antibodies for use in latex agglutination test
  19. Tularemia - possible increase and new risk factors
  20. Dynamic transcriptome profiling dataset of vaccinia virus obtained from long-read sequencing techniques
  21. Full Genome Sequence of the Western Reserve Strain of Vaccinia Virus Determined by Third-Generation Sequencing
  22. Seroprevalence of Francisella tularensis in Austrian Hunting Dogs
  23. Characterisation of the nucleic acid binding features of the PRRSV 7ap and its ability to induce antinuclear antibodies
  24. Laboratory Investigations after Eye Drop Immunisation of Dromedaries with Live Attenuated Brucellamelitensis Rev 1 Vaccine
  25. Egy ritka zoonosis: aSchistosoma turkestanicumvérmétely által okozott cercaria dermatitis Magyarországon
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  27. Unique genomic organization of a novel Avipoxvirus detected in turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)
  28. Vector-borne transmission of Besnoitia besnoiti by blood-sucking and secretophagous flies: epidemiological and clinicopathological implications
  29. Three new serotypes of Rhodococcus equi in Prescott’s serotyping system — Short communication
  30. A Vaccinia Virus Armed with Interleukin-10 Is a Promising Therapeutic Agent for Treatment of Murine Pancreatic Cancer
  31. Non-pet dogs as sentinels and potential synanthropic reservoirs of tick-borne and zoonotic bacteria
  32. Natural IS711 insertion causing omp31 gene inactivation in Brucella ovis
  33. Persistent Suppression of Type 1 Diabetes by a Multicomponent Vaccine Containing a Cholera Toxin B Subunit-Autoantigen Fusion Protein and Complete Freund’s Adjuvant
  34. Prevalence ofCoxiella burnetiiin Hungary: Screening of Dairy Cows, Sheep, Commercial Milk Samples, and Ticks
  35. Effect of low-pathogenicity influenza virus H3N8 infection onMycoplasma gallisepticuminfection of chickens
  36. Pathologic Lesions Caused by Coinfection of Mycoplasma gallisepticum and H3N8 Low Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus in Chickens
  37. Investigation of the Ecology ofFrancisella tularensisDuring an Inter-Epizootic Period
  38. Detection of Brucella Canis–Induced Reproductive Diseases in a Kennel
  39. Susceptibility of the Common Hamster (Cricetus cricetus) to Francisella tularensis and Its Effect on the Epizootiology of Tularemia in an Area Where Both Are Endemic
  40. Characterization of Francisella tularensis Strains, Comparing Their Carbon Source Utilization
  41. Autoantigens Plus Interleukin-10 Suppress Diabetes Autoimmunity
  42. Optimization of codon composition and regulatory elements for expression of human insulin like growth factor-1 in transgenic chloroplasts and evaluation of structural identity and function
  43. Engineering Oncolytic Vaccinia Viruses for Non-Invasive Optical Imaging of Tumors
  44. Isolation and characterisation of Rhodococcus equi from submaxillary lymph nodes of wild boars (Sus scrofa)
  45. Serotypes of Rhodococcus equi isolated from horses, immunocompromised human patients and soil in Hungary
  46. Attenuation of a vaccine strain of vaccinia virus via inactivation of interferon viroceptor
  47. Two Cases of Equine Abortion Caused by Rhodococcus equi
  48. Suppression of Hyperglycemia in NOD Mice After Inoculation With Recombinant Vaccinia Viruses
  49. Protection of NOD Mice From Type 1 Diabetes After Oral Inoculation with Vaccinia Viruses Expressing Adjuvanted Islet Autoantigens
  50. Comparison of selective media for the isolation of Rhodococcus equi and description of a new selective plating medium
  51. Study on the epidemiology of equine arteritis virus infection with different diagnostic techniques by investigating 96 cases of equine abortion in Hungary
  52. Vaccinia virus infection and gene transduction in cultured neurons
  53. Characterization of Virulence Plasmids and Serotyping of Rhodococcus equi Isolates from Submaxillary Lymph Nodes of Pigs in Hungary
  54. VACCINIA VIRUS MEDIATED p53 GENE THERAPY FOR BLADDER CANCER IN AN ORTHOTOPIC MURINE MODEL
  55. Diagnostic Application of Immunoperoxidase Monolayer Assay Using Monoclonal Antibodies Produced Against Equine Arteritis Virus 14-kDa Nucleocapsid Protein
  56. Equine Viral Arteritis in a Newborn Foal: Parallel Detection of the Virus by Immunohistochemistry, Polymerase Chain Reaction and Virus Isolation
  57. 1B11, 1C7, 2C5, 2C9, 3G12, 4H9, 5B8, 5C11, 5D3, 5E5, 6F11, and 6H10 Anti-Mycoplasma bovis
  58. Recognition of MultipleMycoplasma bovisAntigens by Monoclonal Antibodies
  59. Rapid Immunohistochemical Detection of Rhodococcus equi in Impression Smears From Affected Foals on Postmortem Examination