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Feline calicivirus induced polypeptides.

Microbios, 1981
Analysis of feline calicivirus-infected cell extract for large and low molecular weight proteins revealed the presence, in submolar amounts, of a polypeptide of molecular weight 80,000 daltons which had no precursor-product relationship to the capsid proteins (mol. wt 68,000 and 14,000) synthesized in infected cells.
O O, Komolafe, O, Jarrett, J C, Neil
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Implementasi Sistem Pakar Diagnosa Penyakit Feline Calicivirus Pada Kucing Menggunakan Metode K-Nearest Neighbor

Jurnal Sistem Informasi Triguna Dharma (JURSI TGD)
Feline Calicivirus pada kucing adalah spesies virus yang berada dalam famili Caliciviridae yang menyebabkan penyakit pada kucing. Virus ini merupakan salah satu dari dua virus penyebab infeksi saluran pernapasan pada kucing.
Resdiana Turnip   +2 more
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Inactivation of feline calicivirus, a Norwalk virus surrogate

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1999
Norwalk and Norwalk virus-like particles (NVLPs) [also known as small round structured viruses (SRSVs)] are members of the family Caliciviridae and are important causes of gastroenteritis in humans. Little is known about their survival in the environment or the disinfection procedures necessary to remove them from contaminated settings. As NVLPs cannot
J C, Doultree   +4 more
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An outbreak of virulent systemic feline calicivirus disease

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2004
Abstract Objective—To describe clinical and epidemiologic features of an outbreak of feline calicivirus (FCV) infection caused by a unique strain of FCV and associated with a high mortality rate and systemic signs of disease, including edema of the face or limbs. Design—Observational study.
Kate E, Hurley   +5 more
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Feline calicivirus strains isolated in Italy.

Polish journal of veterinary sciences, 2008
Feline Calicivirus (FCV) has been recognised as major oral and respiratory pathogen of cats. The high correlation among the field viruses and FCV-F9 serotype has represented the immunological bases for the employ of FCV-F9 serotype as a vaccine for calicivirosis in cats.
RINALDO, Donatella   +4 more
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Evaluation of a Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis-Feline Calicivirus Disease Vaccine

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1977
SUMMARY An attenuated respiratory disease vaccine against feline viral rhinotracheitis (fvr) and feline calicivirus (fcv) disease was evaluated for safety and efficacy in specific-pathogen-free cats. Twenty cats were vaccinated twice intramuscularly, with 28 days between vaccinations. Ten unvaccinated cats were used as contact controls. Adverse effects
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A carboxymethyl-cellulose plaque assay for feline calicivirus

Journal of Virological Methods, 2007
The standardization of a plaque assay for feline calicivirus in Crandell Reese feline kidney cells using carboxymethyl-cellulose as an overlay medium is described in this report. This methodology gives comparable counts as compared to the standard assay, and prevents monolayer roll over and peel off, as well as easy medium removal.
Jaime, Escobar-Herrera   +2 more
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The complete nucleotide sequence of a feline calicivirus

Virology, 1992
We have determined the complete sequence of a feline calicivirus. The virus genome is 7690 bases long and contains two large open reading frames. Proteins specified by these have similarity to those encoded in the corresponding regions of a candidate calicivirus rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus, but are distinctly different from those specified by ...
M J, Carter   +5 more
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The antigens of feline calicivirus particles

Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Virologie, 1980
Abstract Two antigenic determinants were present on the surface of feline calicivirus particles, but only one of these was present on the non-infectious 15S-subunit component. This common determinant was responsible for the production of neutralizing antibodies found in their homologous immune sera.
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Feline Calicivirus (Caliciviridae)

2021
Margaret J. Hosie, Michaela J. Conley
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