Projects
STAR IDAZ IRC aims to collate research projects within our priority topic areas to provide a comprehensive view of the research landscape. This will help us to identify research gaps and prevent duplication.
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Additional file 1 of Analysis of ORF5 sequences of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome virus (PRRSV) circulating within swine farms in Costa Rica
Planned Completion date 01/01/2021
Netherlands
Immune responses induced by inactivated Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) vaccine in neonate pigs using different adjuvants
Planned Completion date 01/02/2021
Netherlands
seroprevalence of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus on swine farms in a tropical country of the middle americas the case of costa rica
Planned Completion date 18/08/2021
Netherlands
Maternal immune response to allogeneic embryos
Planned Completion date 30/06/2022
Europe
Integration of Nano- and Biotechnology for beta-cell and islet Transplantation
Planned Completion date 31/03/2023
Europe
Impact of extracellular vesicles isolated from seminal plasma upon Assisted Reproductive Technology (oocyte maturation, fertilization and embryo culture) in a mammalian model
Planned Completion date 28/11/2023
Europe
Demonstrating the importance of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus papain-like protease 2 deubiquitinating activity in viral replication by structure-guided mutagenesis.
Planned Completion date 14/12/2023
Netherlands
Modified live vaccine strains of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus cause immune system dysregulation similar to wild strains.
Planned Completion date 12/01/2024
Netherlands
Corrigendum: Animal-based factors prior to infection predict histological disease outcome in porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus- and Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae-infected pigs
Planned Completion date 13/02/2024
Netherlands
ASSESSING THE MICROBIOME AS A TOOL FOR THE MITIGATION OF VIRAL DISEASE IN NURSERY PIGS
Planned Completion date 31/05/2025
United Kingdom