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Absences, Symptoms and Respiratory Viruses in a Swiss School: Longitudinal Study With Serial Saliva Sampling. [PDF]
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Low temperature increases adenovirus replication via intracellular alkalization. [PDF]
Sun W, Ma Z, Cao J, Zhang J.
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High prevalence and pathogen-specific variations of co-infections in pediatric adenovirus pneumonia: a retrospective epidemiological analysis from Northern China. [PDF]
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Infectivity of human adenovirus-1 DNA
Virology, 1972Abstract Isolated human adenovirus type 1 DNA infects DEAE-dextran treated human embryo kidney cells in tissue culture. That this is a real property of the DNA was shown by its inactivation by DNase, the requirement for DEAE-dextran, and the lack of inhibition by either heat (56 °, 60 min) or adenovirus-1 specific antiserum.
M O, Nicolson, R M, McAllister
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Adenovirus Infection of Human Embryo Liver Cells
Nature, 1967THE viruses of human hepatitis are elusive, but new tissue culture techniques have resulted in a rapid increase of the number and variety of the so-called hepatitis “candidate viruses”, although conclusive proof of their aetiological association with hepatitis is not available.
A J, Zuckerman, J, Alwen, F, Fulton
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Serological evidence of human adenovirus infections in animals
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1976Abstract Twenty-two individual avian and mammalian sera from a zoo were investigated by the haemagglutination inhibition (HAI) and virus neutralization (VN) tests for the presence of specific antibodies to common and less common human adenovirus serotypes, viz. types 5 (Ad 5) and 8 (Ad 8), respectively.
K.F. Shortridge, L.Y. Hu, A. Lansdell
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