Abstract Duck hepatitis A virus 3 (DHAV-3), the only member of the novel genus Avihepatovirus, in the family Picornaviridae, can cause significant economic losses for duck farms in China. Reports on the pathogenicity and the antiviral molecular mechanisms of the lethal DHAV-3 strain in ducklings are inadequate and remain poorly understood. We conducted global gene expression profiling and screened differentially expressed genes (DEG) of duckling liver tissues infected with lethal DHAV-3. There were 1643 DEG and 8979 DEG when compared with mock ducklings at 12 hours post-infection (hpi) and at 48 hpi, respectively. Gene pathway analysis of DEG highlighted mainly biological processes involved in metabolic pathways, host immune responses, and ...
International audienceAbstractDuck plague virus (DPV), a member of alphaherpesvirus sub-family, can ...
Duck hepatitis A virus type 1 (DHAV-1) is one of the most common and lethal pathogens in young duckl...
Duck hepatitis A virus type 1 (DHAV-1) is one of the most common and lethal pathogens in young duckl...
Additional file 6. Genes expressed only in the livers of ducklings at 48Â hpi. Compared with the con...
Additional file 5. Genes expressed only in the livers of ducklings at 12Â hpi. Compared with the con...
Additional file 3. Differentially expressed genes in the uninfected and 12Â hpi duckling livers. The...
Background: Duck is an economically important poultry and animal model for human viral hepatitis B. ...
Additional file 4. Differentially expressed genes in the uninfected and 48Â hpi duckling livers. The...
Additional file 7. Description of all genes in the livers of ducklings at 12Â hpi. Structure, expres...
Additional file 8. Description of all genes in the livers of ducklings at 48Â hpi. Structure, expres...
Additional file 9. GO annotation information of genes in the livers of ducklings at 12Â hpi
Additional file 10. GO annotation information of genes in the livers of ducklings at 48Â hpi
We report here the complete genomic sequence of a novel duck hepatitis A virus (DHAV) isolated fromm...
Duck hepatitis A virus type 1 (DHAV-1) is one of the most common and lethal pathogens in young duckl...
Abstract Duck plague virus (DPV), a member of alphaherpesvirus sub-family, can cause significant eco...
International audienceAbstractDuck plague virus (DPV), a member of alphaherpesvirus sub-family, can ...
Duck hepatitis A virus type 1 (DHAV-1) is one of the most common and lethal pathogens in young duckl...
Duck hepatitis A virus type 1 (DHAV-1) is one of the most common and lethal pathogens in young duckl...
Additional file 6. Genes expressed only in the livers of ducklings at 48Â hpi. Compared with the con...
Additional file 5. Genes expressed only in the livers of ducklings at 12Â hpi. Compared with the con...
Additional file 3. Differentially expressed genes in the uninfected and 12Â hpi duckling livers. The...
Background: Duck is an economically important poultry and animal model for human viral hepatitis B. ...
Additional file 4. Differentially expressed genes in the uninfected and 48Â hpi duckling livers. The...
Additional file 7. Description of all genes in the livers of ducklings at 12Â hpi. Structure, expres...
Additional file 8. Description of all genes in the livers of ducklings at 48Â hpi. Structure, expres...
Additional file 9. GO annotation information of genes in the livers of ducklings at 12Â hpi
Additional file 10. GO annotation information of genes in the livers of ducklings at 48Â hpi
We report here the complete genomic sequence of a novel duck hepatitis A virus (DHAV) isolated fromm...
Duck hepatitis A virus type 1 (DHAV-1) is one of the most common and lethal pathogens in young duckl...
Abstract Duck plague virus (DPV), a member of alphaherpesvirus sub-family, can cause significant eco...
International audienceAbstractDuck plague virus (DPV), a member of alphaherpesvirus sub-family, can ...
Duck hepatitis A virus type 1 (DHAV-1) is one of the most common and lethal pathogens in young duckl...
Duck hepatitis A virus type 1 (DHAV-1) is one of the most common and lethal pathogens in young duckl...