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1. Infectious bursal disease virus' interferences with host immune cells: what do we know?

2. Genotype-associated differences in bursal recovery after infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) inoculation.

3. Immune responses upon in ovo HVT-IBD vaccination vary between different chicken lines.

4. Infectious bursal disease virus infection leads to changes in the gut associated-lymphoid tissue and the microbiota composition.

5. Comparison of infectious bursal disease live vaccines and a HVT-IBD vector vaccine and their effects on the immune system of commercial layer pullets.

6. Mucosal application of cationic poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) microparticles as carriers of DNA vaccine and adjuvants to protect chickens against infectious bursal disease.

7. The host genotype influences infectious bursal disease virus pathogenesis in chickens by modulation of T cells responses and cytokine gene expression.

8. Molecular evidence of very virulent infectious bursal disease viruses in chickens in Ethiopia.

9. Effects of feeding a Fusarium toxin-contaminated diet to infectious bursal disease virus-infected broilers on the protein turnover of the bursa of Fabricius and spleen.

10. Differences in genetic background influence the induction of innate and acquired immune responses in chickens depending on the virulence of the infecting infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) strain.

11. A field study on the significance of vaccination against infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) at the optimal time point in broiler flocks with maternally derived IBDV antibodies.

12. Bilateral effects of vaccination against infectious bursal disease and Newcastle disease in specific-pathogen-free layers and commercial broiler chickens.

13. A comparison of immune responses to infection with virulent infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) between specific-pathogen-free chickens infected at 12 and 28 days of age.

14. Differences in the immunopathogenesis of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) following in ovo and post-hatch vaccination of chickens.

15. Comparative immunopathogenesis of mild, intermediate, and virulent strains of classic infectious bursal disease virus.

16. Protective immunity against infectious bursal disease virus in chickens in the absence of virus-specific antibodies.

17. The role of T cells in protection by an inactivated infectious bursal disease virus vaccine.

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