Autor:
Hako Touko, B.A.
Keambou, T.C.
Han, J.M.
Bembide, C.
Cho, C.Y.
Skilton, Robert A.
Djikeng, Appolinaire
Ogugo, M.
Manjeli, Y.
Tebug Tumassang, T.
Zoli, P.A.
Osama, S.
The molecular typing and the indirect ELISA procedure were used to identify some alleles of favorable effect on the antibody response against the Newcastle disease virus (NDV). The NDV seroprevalence was 100.00% with 10.47% suspect and 89.63% positives. The protective level of ELISA antibody mean...
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Hako Touko, B.A.
,
Keambou, T.C.
,
Han, J.M.
,
Bembide, C.
,
Cho, C.Y.
,
Skilton, Robert A.
,
Djikeng, Appolinaire
,
Ogugo, M.
,
Manjeli, Y.
,
Tebug Tumassang, T.
,
Zoli, P.A.
,
Osama, S.
,
[The Major Histocompatibility Complex B (MHC-B) and QTL Microsatellite Alleles of Favorable Effect on Antibody Response against the Newcastle Disease]
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The Major Histocompatibility Complex B (MHC-B) and QTL Microsatellite Alleles of Favorable Effect on Antibody Response against the Newcastle Disease