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Induction of Tumors in Hamsters with an Avian Adenovirus (CELO)
Science, 1965When newborn hamsters were inoculated subcutaneously with chicken-embryo lethal orphan virus, tumors developed at the site of inoculation in 23 out of 69 hamsters within 88 to 195 days of inoculation. These tumors and tissue cultures, prepared from a primary tumor, were transplantable to newborn and weanling hamsters.
P S, Sarma, R J, Huebner, W T, Lane
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Hemagglutinating Properties of CELO, an Oncogenic Avian Adenovirus
Avian Diseases, 1975Chicken-embryo-lethal-orphan (CELO) virus, Phelps strain, agglutinated erythrocytes at 37 C. The hemagglutinating activity, which is a function of complete and incomplete virus particles, was sensitive to heat but not to pH. The soluble components of the virus were similar in sedimentation characteristics to those obtained from human adenovirus type 1.
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La sintomatología del celo de una hembra ovina o caprina es inespecífica, si bien la hembra caprina presenta determinadas características. Una hembra ovina presenta edema y eritema vulvar, lo cual generalmente es poco visible debido a la cubierta lanosa de las regiones adyacentes, y además tiene una actitud activa en su conducta sexual, más notoria en ...
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Il saggio esamina il collezionismo calcistico in Italia mettendone in luce il potenziale carattere di fonte per lo studio della storia del ...
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Il saggio esamina il collezionismo calcistico in Italia mettendone in luce il potenziale carattere di fonte per lo studio della storia del ...
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Adenoviral Antigens (CELO, QBV, GAL)
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1975J B, McFerran, B, Adair, T J, Connor
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