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2) Induction of inducible CD4+CD25+Foxp3+
regulatory T lymphocytes by porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV)
inducible
regulatory T lymphocyte (Treg)



(suppressive activity)


inducible regulatory T
lymphocyte




3) The negative impact of porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus infection on the efficacy of
classical swine fever vaccine





(vaccine failure)

(interleukin 10)





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4) Taming PRRSV: revisiting the control
strategies and vaccine design






5) Factors critical for successful vaccination
against classical swine fever in endemic areas








(cellmediated immunity)


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6) The kinetics of cytokine production and CD25
expression by porcine lymphocyte subpopulations following
exposure to classical swine fever virus (CSFV)
lymphocyte subpopulation


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CD4+CD8+ (memory T cells)
interferon-gamma (IFN-)

CD4-CD8+

IFN -


IFN-

IL-2 receptor (CD25)







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porcine respiratory disease complex (PRDC)













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8) Negative effects of porcine endemic
pathogens on the immune system


9) (US provisional) Needle-free administration
of PRRSV vaccines US provisional application, Electronic
Filing System (EFS)


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Taming
strategy
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(nucleocapsid)


(antigen-specific T
lymphocytes)




protective / neutralizing
epitope


(intradermal)
(needleless applicator)




transdermal applicator

US
provisional

1) The genome sequence analysis of H5N1 avian


influenza A virus isolated from the outbreak among poultry in
Thailand
H5N1 ..


H5N1


(H5N1)
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2) Immunobiology of avian influenza H5N1
and implication on the control strategies








3) Serological evidence of pig-to-human influenza
virus transmission on Thai swine


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4) Brief report: molecular characterization of a novel


reassorted pandemic H1N1 2009 in Thai pigs
reassorted pandemic H1N1 2009 virus (rH1N1)
(reassortment)
(pandemic H1N1 2009)
(swine influenza virus H1N1)

rH1N1





pH1N1






5) Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus on commercial
swine farm




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6) Influenza Virus (H5N1) in Live Bird Markets and


Food Markets, Thailand
(Influenza virus H5N1)

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7) Genetic characterization of H5N1 influenza A
viruses isolated from zoo tigers in Thailand

H5N1


(wave)
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PB2 glutamic acid (E) lysine (K)




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(H5N1)

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8) Genetic characterization of influenza A viruses


(H5N1) isolated from 3rd wave of Thailand AI outbreaks
H5N1







9) Genetic characterization of 2008 reassortant


influenza A virus (H5N1), Thailand
reassortant
H5N1 subclade 1.1 subclade 1.2
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H5N1




10) Comparative analysis of complete
nucleotide sequence of porcine reproductive and respiratory
syndrome virus (PRRSV) isolates in Thailand (US and EU
genotypes)











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1. Suradhat, S., Thanawongnuwech, R., and Poovorawan, Y.


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Buranathai, C., Chaisingh, A., Songserm, T. and
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Virology. 344: 480-491.
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Amonsin, A., Kedkovid, R., Puranaveja, S., Wonyanin,
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porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus
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Suradhat, S., Wongyanin, P., Buranapraditkun, S.,
Thanawongnuwech, R. and Roth, J.A. 2009. Effect of PRRSV
infected monocyte derived-dendritic cells on the induction
of interleukin-10 producing lymphocytes. The 2009
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Agricultural Project (CAP), National Pork Board and NC-229
Respiratory Diseases Committee. 4-5 December, Chicago
USA.
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Suradhat, S., Wongyanin, P., Buranapraditkun, S.,
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Wongyanin P, Buranapraditkul S, Yoo D,
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Kitikoon P, Sreta D, Na Ayudhya SN,
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