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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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Bovine rotavirus with rearranged genome reassorts with human rotavirus
Archives of Virology, 1987B. Biryahwaho +2 more
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ROTAVIRUS GROWTH IN BOVINE MONOLAYERS
The Lancet, 1976MaryB. Albrey, A.M. Murphy
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Distribution of G serotypes and P genotypes of bovine group A rotavirus isolated in Japan
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1998H Kamata
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