Browsing NIBIO Brage by Author "Su, Hang"
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Establishment of a piscine myocarditis virus (PMCV) challenge model and testing of a plant-produced subunit vaccine candidate against cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar
Su, Hang; van Eerde, André; Steen, Hege; Heldal, Inger; Haugslien, Sissel; Ørpetveit, Irene; Wüstner, Stefanie Caroline; Inami, Makoto; Løvoll, Marie; Rimstad, Espen; Clarke, Jihong Liu (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-30)Cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) is a severe cardiac disease occurring in the grow-out sea phase of farmed Atlantic salmon with approximately 100 outbreaks annually in Norway. Piscine myocarditis virus (PMCV) is believed to ... -
Grass Carp Reovirus Major Outer Capsid Protein VP4 Interacts with RNA Sensor RIG-I to Suppress Interferon Response
Su, Hang; Fan, Chengjian; Liao, Zhiwei; Yang, Chunrong; Clarke, Jihong Liu; Zhang, Yongan; Su, Jianguo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-04-06)Diseases caused by viruses threaten the production industry and food safety of aquaculture which is a great animal protein source. Grass carp reovirus (GCRV) has caused tremendous loss, and the molecular function of viral ... -
Plant-made vaccines against viral diseases in humans and farm animals
Su, Hang; van Erde, André; Rimstad, Espen; Bock, Ralph; Branza-Nichita, Norica; Yakovlev, Igor; Liu Clarke, Jihong (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-03-28)Plants provide not only food and feed, but also herbal medicines and various raw materials for industry. Moreover, plants can be green factories producing high value bioproducts such as biopharmaceuticals and vaccines. ... -
Plant-produced Vaccines: Future Applications in Aquaculture
Su, Hang; Yakovlev, Igor; Eerde, André van; Su, Jianguo; Clarke, Jihong Liu (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-12)Aquaculture has undergone rapid development in the past decades. It provides a large part of high-quality protein food for humans, and thus, a sustainable aquaculture industry is of great importance for the worldwide food ... -
Replacing fishmeal with salmon hydrolysate reduces the expression of intestinal inflammatory markers and modulates the gut microbiota in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Sandbakken, Ingrid Schafroth; Su, Hang; Johansen, Louise; Zhang, Yupeng; Ringø, Einar; Røsbak, Randi; Yakovlev, Igor; Five, Kathrine Kjos; Olsen, Rolf-Erik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024-03-22)The feed legislation allows the use of fish protein hydrolysates in feed for the same species in which it came from, since enzymatic hydrolysis degrades the proteins and eliminates potential prions, which have caused disease ... -
Successful Production and Ligninolytic Activity of a Bacterial Laccase, Lac51, Made in Nicotiana benthamiana via Transient Expression
van Eerde, André; Varnai, Aniko; Wang, Yanliang; Paruch, Lisa; Jameson, John-Kristian; Qiao, Fen; Eiken, Hans Geir; Su, Hang; Eijsink, Vincent; Clarke, Jihong Liu (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-05-13)Giant panda could have bamboo as their exclusive diet for about 2 million years because of the contribution of numerous enzymes produced by their gut bacteria, for instance laccases. Laccases are blue multi-copper oxidases ...