His main research concerns Virology, Virus, Infectious bursal disease, Immunology and Antibody. His Virology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as In ovo, Immunity and Antigen. His work carried out in the field of Virus brings together such families of science as Spleen, In vitro and Flock.
The Infectious bursal disease study combines topics in areas such as Bursa of Fabricius, Macrophage and Interferon. His research investigates the connection between Immunology and topics such as Cytotoxic T cell that intersect with problems in Cellular immunity and Cyclosporin a. Within one scientific family, Jagdev M. Sharma focuses on topics pertaining to Molecular biology under Marek's disease, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Epitope.
His primary areas of study are Virology, Virus, Marek's disease, Immunology and Spleen. His studies deal with areas such as In ovo, Antibody, Antigen and Virulence as well as Virology. His Virus research includes themes of Infectious bursal disease, Inoculation and Microbiology.
Jagdev M. Sharma works mostly in the field of Marek's disease, limiting it down to concerns involving Disease and, occasionally, Lesion. The Spleen study which covers Molecular biology that intersects with Macrophage. Jagdev M. Sharma interconnects Interferon and Cytokine in the investigation of issues within Immune system.
His primary scientific interests are in Virology, Virus, Infectious bursal disease, Immunology and Spleen. Jagdev M. Sharma is interested in Marek's disease, which is a branch of Virology. His Virus research incorporates themes from Antibody, Immunization and Microbiology.
His Infectious bursal disease research includes elements of Bursa of Fabricius, Infectious bronchitis virus and Molecular biology. His work in the fields of T cell overlaps with other areas such as Proinflammatory cytokine. His Spleen research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Apoptosis, Adenoviridae and Immunity.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Virology, Infectious bursal disease, Virus, Immunology and Antibody. His study looks at the intersection of Virology and topics like Antigen with Spleen. Jagdev M. Sharma has researched Infectious bursal disease in several fields, including Newcastle disease and Macrophage.
Much of his study explores Virus relationship to Virulence. Bursa of Fabricius, Immune system and T cell are the primary areas of interest in his Immunology study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cyclosporin a and Cytotoxic T cell in addition to T cell.
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Infectious bursal disease virus of chickens: pathogenesis and immunosuppression
Jagdev M. Sharma;In Jeong Kim;Silke Rautenschlein;Hung Yueh Yeh.
Developmental and Comparative Immunology (2000)
Pathogenicity of variant Marek's disease virus isolants in vaccinated and unvaccinated chickens.
R. L. Witter;J. M. Sharma;A. M. Fadly.
Avian Diseases (1980)
Comparative pathogenesis of serotype 1 and variant serotype 1 isolates of infectious bursal disease virus and their effect on humoral and cellular immune competence of specific-pathogen-free chickens.
J. M. Sharma;J. E. Dohms;A. L. Metz.
Avian Diseases (1989)
Demonstration of a Tumor-Associated Surface Antigen in Marek's Disease
R L Witter;E A Stephens;J M Sharma;K Nazerian.
Journal of Immunology (1975)
Characteristics of Bursal T Lymphocytes Induced by Infectious Bursal Disease Virus
In-Jeong Kim;Seung Kwon You;Hyungee Kim;Hung-Yeuh Yeh.
Journal of Virology (2000)
Introduction to poultry vaccines and immunity.
Sharma Jm.
Advances in Veterinary Medicine (1999)
A nonproducer T lymphoblastoid cell line from Marek's disease transplantable tumor (JMV).
K Nazerian;E A Stephens;J M Sharma;L F Lee.
Avian Diseases (1977)
Infection and activation of bursal macrophages by virulent infectious bursal disease virus.
Mahesh Khatri;Joseph M. Palmquist;Ra Mi Cha;Jagdev M. Sharma.
Virus Research (2005)
Role of intrabursal T cells in infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) infection: T cells promote viral clearance but delay follicular recovery.
S. Rautenschlein;H.-Y. Yeh;M. K. Njenga;J. M. Sharma.
Archives of Virology (2002)
Protective efficacy of a recombinant herpesvirus of turkeys as an in ovo vaccine against Newcastle and Marek's diseases in specific-pathogen-free chickens
S.K. Reddy;J.M. Sharma;J. Ahmad;D.N. Reddy.
Vaccine (1996)
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