Hongzhuan et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Preparation of the inactivated Newcastle disease vaccine by plasma activated water and evaluation of its protection efficacyHongzhuan et al., 2020
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- Hongzhuan Z
- Ying T
- Xia S
- Jinsong G
- Zhenhua Z
- Beiyu J
- Yanyan C
- Lulu L
- Jue Z
- Bing Y
- Jing F
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- Applied microbiology and biotechnology
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Vaccination has been regarded as the most effective way to reduce death and morbidity caused by infectious diseases in the livestock industry. In this study, plasma activated water (PAW) was introduced to prepare the inactivated Newcastle disease vaccine. Humoral …
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