Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
T1 |
127-358 |
DRI_Challenge |
denotes |
African swine fever virus (ASFV) is a highly pathogenic, double-stranded DNA virus with a marked tropism for cells of the monocyte-macrophage lineage, affecting swine species and provoking severe economic losses and health threats. |
T2 |
359-596 |
DRI_Background |
denotes |
In the present study, four established porcine cell lines, IPAM-WT, IPAM-CD163, C∆2+ and WSL, were compared to porcine alveolar macrophage (PAM) in terms of surface marker phenotype, susceptibility to ASFV infection and virus production. |
T3 |
597-609 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
The virulent |
T4 |
625-701 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
, E70 or the naturally attenuated NHV/P68 strains were used as viral models. |
T5 |
702-959 |
DRI_Approach |
denotes |
Cells expressed only low levels of specific receptors linked to the monocyte/macrophage lineage, with low levels of infection overall, with the exception of WSL, which showed more efficient production of strain NHV/P68 but not of strains E70 and Armenia/07. |