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Complete genome sequence of a Circovirus pigeon strain in lymphocyte-depleted bursa of Fabricius of a Common Raven (Corvus corax). [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiol Resour Announc
Pesant M-J   +7 more
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Marek’s disease virus-1 unique gene LORF1 is involved in viral replication and MDV-1/Md5-induced atrophy of the bursa of Fabricius

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Chenyi Bao   +20 more
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Unveiling the critical role of androgen receptor signaling in avian sexual development. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Lengyel K   +13 more
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Bursa of Fabricius and Immunological Tolerance [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1968
TRANSIENT and nonspecific suppression of antibody production can be induced in chickens by neonatal removal of the bursa of Fabricius1. The role of the bursa in the initiation and maintenance of specific immunological tolerance (paralysis, unresponsiveness)2, and the characteristic features of tolerant bursaless birds, however, have not been ...
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Bursa of Fabricius

Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, 2002
The bursa of Fabricius is known to play a central role in the development of the antibody-producing B-lymphocyte lineage in birds. The bursa provides an appropriate microenvironment for gene conversion events leading to antibody diversification.
Minna K. Kyläniemi   +2 more
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Histomoniasis in the Bursa of Fabricius of Chickens

Avian Diseases, 2004
Histomoniasis was diagnosed in a flock of 6-wk-old commercial chickens. Clinical signs included depression, stilted gait, inappetence, and a slight increase in mortality. At necropsy, there were pale-yellow to dark-gray circular and depressed necrotic lesions in the liver. The ceca were enlarged and impacted with caseous cores.
Richard P Chin   +4 more
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Epithelium of the Bursa of Fabricius Mucosa [PDF]

open access: possibleAnatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2005
The structure and topography of the Bursa of Fabricius (BF) differs from other central immune organs. Structural components, providing BF function are located in mucosa, which is constantly influenced by antigen stimulation. Therefore the reports, which have appeared recently, indicate that BF may function as a peripheral immune organ.
T. Mazurkevych   +3 more
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