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TGE
(redirected from transmissible gastroenteritis)

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TGETorque Game Engine
TGETransmissible Gastroenteritis
TGETeoria Geral do Estado (Brazil; Law)
TGETraverse Gravimeter Experiment
TGEThe Gateway Experience (Monroe Institute; Faber, VA)
TGETransponder-Grooming Edge


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nbsp;virus, porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus, and porcine respiratory coronavirus), cattle (bovine enteric and respiratory coronaviruses), mice (Murine hepatitis virus), rats (sialodacyradenitis virus), rabbits (rabbit coronavirus), and humans (respiratory and enteric coronaviruses) (9).
Swine can host several coronaviruses (hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus, transmissible gastroenteritis virus [TGEV], and porcine respiratory coronavirus [PRCV]).
In addition, EBN-associated virus is reported to share serologic homology with human coronaviruses OC43 and 229E, as well as the porcine transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus (formal name: Transmissible gastroenteritis virus [TGEV]), a virus that our laboratory has been studying for 16 years (4,5).
 
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