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A serologic survey of bovine rotavirus infection in Italy
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1984Serum neutralization tests conducted by microtiter procedure on 2970 serum samples from calves, heifers and adult cows from representative regions of Italy indicate that rotaviruses, and the infection which they cause, existed in Italy long before the virus was isolated.
MCKERCHER D. G. +4 more
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Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2009
Our results demonstrate that immunizationwith LAM is able to inducea specifichumoral immuneresponsewithout interfering with IDR test usually used for bovine Tuberculosis diagnosis. It has been described that IgG1 is the predominant isotype in the immune response to LAM of infected animals Koets et al. (2001).
Viviana Parreño +8 more
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Our results demonstrate that immunizationwith LAM is able to inducea specifichumoral immuneresponsewithout interfering with IDR test usually used for bovine Tuberculosis diagnosis. It has been described that IgG1 is the predominant isotype in the immune response to LAM of infected animals Koets et al. (2001).
Viviana Parreño +8 more
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Neonatal rotavirus vaccination with RIT 4237 bovine rotavirus vaccine
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1987We vaccinated 244 newborn infants orally with RIT 4237 bovine rotavirus vaccine or placebo and followed them serologically and clinically for 16 months. Initially 39 of the 119 (33%) vaccine recipients compared with 1 of the 120 placebo recipients seroconverted by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-immunoglobulin M.
T, Vesikari +3 more
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Studies on the Growth of Bovine Rotavirus in Cell Cultures*
Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 1984SummaryVarious growth conditions for the UK strain of bovine rotavirus in cell cultures were examined. The importance of trypsin treatment throughout the cultivation for the virus titer obtained was confirmed. The absence of serum in the maintenance medium also improved the titer.
G, Butchaiah, A G, Bøtner, E, Lund
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Bovine rotavirus maturation is a calcium-dependent process
Virology, 1986Bovine rotavirus-infected MA-104 cells maintained in the presence and absence of CaCl2 displayed cytopathic effects (cpe) distinct from each other. Lysates of calcium-free cultures were unable to induce cpe in subsequent passages in MA-104 cells, an observation reflected by the demonstration that virus titers of such lysates were drastically reduced ...
M S, Shahrabadi, P W, Lee
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In vitro assembly of bovine rotavirus nucleocapsid protein
Virology, 1987The nucleocapsid protein (VP6) of bovine rotavirus was purified from in vitro-derived single shelled particles by CaCl2 or LiCl treatment. The protein exhibits polymorphism. Specifically, hexamers and small hexagonal lattices were present in many of the samples.
K F, Ready, M, Sabara
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Cell culture studies with a cytopathic bovine rotavirus
Archives of Virology, 1977The growth characteristics in MDBK cells of a calf rotavirus isolated in Northern Ireland are described. Of a range of cell cultures tested, the virus grew in secondary bovine kidney and MDBK cells, but consistently produced a CPE only in MDBK cells. The CPE consisted of cytoplasmic vacuolation, development of eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusions ...
M S, McNulty, G M, Allan, J B, McFerran
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Comparison by plaque assay of bovine rotavirus and a bovine enterovirus-like agent
Veterinary Microbiology, 1986Enterovirus-like particles from feces of calves are a frequent source of contamination of bovine rotavirus isolates. A study of plaque formation using BSC-1 cells indicated differences in behaviour of the viruses which could be used for differentiation the purification.
D, Archambault +3 more
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Trypsin and bovine rotavirus replication
Veterinary Record, 1978L A, Babiuk, K A, Mohammed
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Propagation of bovine rotavirus by dogs
Veterinary Record, 1981L, Dagenais +3 more
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