AMERICAN NETWORK

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AMERICAN NET American Network Inc 142 East 39th Street New York NY 10016 AMERICAN NETWORK;AMERICAN NET;providing multiple user access to a global computer information network for the transfer and dissemination of a wide range of information;The stippling in the mark is a feature of the mark.;
AMERICAN NETWORK, INC. AMERICAN NETWORK, INC. 142 E 39th Street New York NY 10016 AMERICAN NETWORK, INC.;providing access to a remote based computer network featuring personal, commercial and educational communications;
AMERICANET AMERICAN NETWORK, INC. 142 E 39th Street New York NY 10016 AMERICAN NETWORK;leasing access time to a global network of computers on which users can exchange information and on-line services and World Wide Web;
AMERINET AMERINET RELOCATION NETWORK, INC. SUITE 150 5955 T.G. LEE BOULEVARD ORLANDO FL 32822 AMERICAN NETWORK;PROVIDING REAL ESTATE RELOCATION AND REAL ESTATE SALES SERVICES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention provides isolated polynucleotide molecules, including plasmids; viral vectors; and transfected host cells that comprise a DNA sequence encoding an infectious RNA sequence encoding a North American PRRS virus; and also North American PRRS viruses encoded thereby. The invention further provides isolated infectious RNA molecules encoding a North American PRRS virus. The invention also provides isolated polynucleotide molecules, infectious RNA molecules, viral vectors, and transfected host cells encoding genetically-modified North American PRRS viruses; and genetically-modified North American PRRS viruses encoded thereby. The invention also provides vaccines comprising such plasmids, RNA molecules, viral vectors, and North American PRRS viruses, and methods of using these vaccines in swine and in other animals. Also provided are isolated polynucleotide molecules, viral vectors, and transfected host cells that comprise a nucleotide sequence encoding a peptide of a North American PRRS virus. These viral vectors and transfected host cell lines are useful in providing peptides to compensate for mutated peptide coding sequences of DNA sequences encoding genetically-modified North American PRRS viruses so that functional virions can be generated.