Journal of microbiology and biotechnology.
Publisher:
Korean Society for Applied Microbiology,. Seoul : Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology (2002)
Frequency: Monthly (Jan. 2006)-
Country: Korea (South)
Language: English
Author(s):
Hanʼguk Sanŏp Misaengmul Hakhoe., Han'guk Misaengmul, Saengmyŏng Konghakhoe.
Start Year:1991 -
ISSN:
1017-7825 (Print)
1738-8872 (Electronic)
1017-7825 (Linking)
1738-8872 (Electronic)
1017-7825 (Linking)
Impact Factor
2.8
| NLM ID: | 9431852 |
| (DNLM): | SR0079937(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 27919305 |
| Coden: | JOMBES |
| LCCN: | sn 93015386 |
| Classification: | W1 JO762E |
Development of an Equine Antitoxin by Immunizing the Halla Horse with the Receptor-Binding Domain of Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A1. Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs), produced by , are the most toxic substances known. However, the number of currently approved medical countermeasures for these toxins is very limited. Therefore, studies on therapeutic antitoxins are essential to prepare for toxin-related emergencies. Currently, more than 10,000 Halla horses, a crossbreed between the native Jeju and Thoroughbred horses, are being raised in Jeju Island of Korea. They can be used for equine antitoxin experiments and production of hyperimmune serum against BoNT/A1. Instead of the inactivated BoNT/A1 toxoid, Halla horse was immunized...
Diversity of the Gastric Microbiota in Thoroughbred Racehorses Having Gastric Ulcer. Equine gastric ulcer syndrome is one of the most frequently reported diseases in thoroughbred racehorses. Although several risk factors for the development of gastric ulcers have been widely studied, investigation of microbiological factors has been limited. In this study, the presence of Helicobacter spp. and the gastric microbial communities of thoroughbred racehorses having mild to severe gastric ulcers were investigated. Although Helicobacter spp. were not detected using culture and PCR techniques from 52 gastric biopsies and 52 fecal samples, the genomic sequences of H. pylori and H. ganm...
Inefficient transmissibility of NS-truncated H3N8 equine influenza virus in dogs. H3N8 equine influenza virus (EIV) causes respiratory diseases in the horse population, and it has been demonstrated that EIV can transmit into dogs owing to its availability on receptors of canine respiratory epithelial cells. Recently, we isolated H3N8 EIV from an EIV-vaccinated horse that showed symptoms of respiratory disease, and which has a partially truncated nonstructural gene (NS). However, it is not clear that the NS-truncated EIV has an ability to cross the host species barrier from horses to dogs as well. Here, we experimentally infected the NS-truncated H3N8 EIV into dogs, and moni...
Etiologic and immunologic characteristics of thoroughbred horses with bacterial infectious upper respiratory disease at the Seoul Race Park. Equine respiratory disease is a common cause of poor performance and training interruptions. The higher incidence rate of infectious upper respiratory disease (IURD) in thoroughbred racehorses at the Seoul Race Park coincided with the frequent stabling season, shorter stabling periods, and younger ages in this study. Incidence rates were also correlated with significantly lower proportions of cells expressing MHC class II-, CD2 antigen-, CD4+- or CD8+-T lymphocyte-, and B lymphocyte in IURD patients compared with healthy control groups in the summer and fall and in 2-and-3-year-old groups. The...