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    Safety and immunogenicity of a live attenuated Rift Valley Fever recombinant arMP-12ΔNSm21/384 vaccine candidate for sheep, goats and calves by Boumart, Z., Daouam, S., Bamouh, Z., Jazouli, M., Tadlaoui, K.O, Dungu, B., Bettinger, G., Watts, D.M., Elharrak, M.

    Published in Vaccine (14-03-2019)
    “…•RVF arMP-12ΔNSm21/384 vaccine virus was evaluated as a potential veterinary vaccine.•Vaccine virus infectivity titers in Vero cell were suitable for vaccine…”
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    Multiplicity of Salmonella entry mechanisms, a new paradigm for Salmonella pathogenesis by Velge, P., Wiedemann, A., Rosselin, M., Abed, N., Boumart, Z., Chaussé, A. M., Grépinet, O., Namdari, F., Roche, S. M., Rossignol, A., Virlogeux‐Payant, I.

    Published in MicrobiologyOpen (Weinheim) (01-09-2012)
    “…The Salmonella enterica species includes about 2600 diverse serotypes, most of which cause a wide range of food‐ and water‐borne diseases ranging from…”
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    Safety and immunogenicity of the Rift Valley fever arMP-12 ΔNSm21/384 candidate vaccine in pregnant ewes by Boumart, Z., Bamouh, Z., Hamdi, J., Safini, N., Tadlaoui, K.O., Bettinger, G., Watts, D.M., Elharrak, M.

    Published in Vaccine: X (11-12-2020)
    “…•Rift Valley fever virus causes abortion, teratogenicity and mortality in domestic ruminants.•Safety and immunogenicity RVFV arMP-12ΔNSm21/384 vaccine was…”
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    Comparative thermo-stability of two Rift Valley fever virus vaccine candidate CL13T with a recombinant arMP-12ΔNSm21/384 by Daouam, S, Boumart, Z, Elarkam, A, Hamdi, J, Tadlaoui, K O, Ennaji, M M, Harraka, Mel

    Published in Bioinformation (01-07-2020)
    “…Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a zoonotic, viral disease, transmitted by mosquitoes, characterized by high mortality rates in young animals. RVF is an endemic and…”
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    Multiplicity of S almonella entry mechanisms, a new paradigm for S almonella pathogenesis by Velge, P., Wiedemann, A., Rosselin, M., Abed, N., Boumart, Z., Chaussé, A. M., Grépinet, O., Namdari, F., Roche, S. M., Rossignol, A., Virlogeux‐Payant, I.

    Published in MicrobiologyOpen (Weinheim) (01-09-2012)
    “…Abstract The S almonella enterica species includes about 2600 diverse serotypes, most of which cause a wide range of food‐ and water‐borne diseases ranging…”
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