Feline calicivirus encoding NanoLuc luciferase as a tool for assessing antibody neutralisation and antivirals
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is among the most common viruses to infect cats worldwide, with prevalence estimated to range from 10-90% depending on the population sampled. Typical FCV infection presents with oral ulcerations, fever and in some cases can also lead to clinical signs such as pneumonia or "limping syndrome". However, some FCV strains have been isolated from cats exhibiting virulent…
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