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Anti-viral RNAi nanoparticles protect shrimp against white spot disease
Shai Ufaz
, Adi Balter
, Chen Tzror
, Shai Einbender
, Ori Koshet
, Janna Shainsky-Roitman
,
Zvi Yaari
, Avi Schroeder
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Nanoparticles
100%
RNA Interference
100%
Antiviral RNAi
100%
Shrimp
100%
White Spot Disease
100%
Gene Knockout
60%
Gene Expression
40%
Nanoparticulate
40%
Viral Disease
40%
White Spot Syndrome Virus
40%
Viral Proteins
20%
Rab7
20%
Knockdown
20%
Virus Infection
20%
Chitosan
20%
Concentration-dependent
20%
Enzymatic Degradation
20%
RNA Molecules
20%
Multiple Organs
20%
MRNA Abundance
20%
Double-stranded RNA
20%
Gene Downregulation
20%
Gill
20%
Cationic Polysaccharide
20%
Hepatopancreas
20%
Pleopods
20%
Challenge Test
20%
Cultured Shrimp
20%
Viral Challenge
20%
Long dsRNA
20%
Vannamei Shrimp
20%
Litopenaeus Vannamei
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Virus RNA
100%
Antivirus Agent
100%
Nanoparticle
100%
Lichen Sclerosus Et Atrophicus
100%
Shrimp
100%
Virus Infection
60%
White Spot Syndrome Virus
40%
Viral Protein
20%
Polysaccharide
20%
Chitosan
20%
Provocation Test
20%
Penaeus
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Shrimp
100%
RNAI
100%
RNA
50%
Gene Knockdown
50%
Gene Expression
33%
Double-Stranded RNA
33%
White Spot Syndrome Virus
33%
Body Weight
16%
Downregulation
16%
Polysaccharide
16%
Enzymatic Degradation
16%
Viral Protein
16%
Penaeus
16%
Chitosan
16%
Grand Unified Theory
16%