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Apoptosis-Inducing Proteins in Chicken Anemia Virus and TT Virus

2009
Torque teno viruses (TTVs) share several genomic similarities with the chicken anemia virus (CAV). CAV encodes the protein apoptin that specifically induces apoptosis in (human) tumor cells. Functional studies reveal that apoptin induces apoptosis in a very broad range of (human) tumor cells.
M H, de Smit, M H M, Noteborn
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Chicken Anemia Virus

2009
Chicken anemia virus (CAV), the only member of the genus Gyrovirus of the Circoviridae, is a ubiquitous pathogen of chickens and has a worldwide distribution. CAV shares some similarities with Torque teno virus (TTV) and Torque teno mini virus (TTMV) such as coding for a protein inducing apoptosis and a protein with a dual-specificity phosphatase.
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Isolation and Identification of Chicken Infectious Anemia Virus in China

Avian Diseases, 1997
A chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV) isolate was obtained from broiler flocks aged 25-40 days with anemia and poor performance and was designated SR43. The CIAV isolate was resistant to treatment with chloroform and induced thymus atrophy, bone marrow aplasia, and low hematocrit values when inoculated into 1-day-old, susceptible, specific-pathogen ...
W, Zhou   +6 more
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Genetic Characterization of Chicken Anemia Virus from Commercial Broiler Chickens in Alabama

Avian Diseases, 2001
Chicken anemia virus (CAV) isolates show extremely limited genetic variability worldwide. We determined the nucleotide sequence of an 823-nucleotide portion of the 2.3-kb CAV genome found in 10 liver and/or spleen specimens of Alabama 29-to-49-day-old commercial broiler chickens exhibiting lymphocyte depletion of the thymus submitted to the state ...
V L, van Santen   +3 more
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Effects of Chicken Anemia Virus on Cell-Mediated Immune Function in Chickens Exposed to the Virus by a Natural Route

Avian Diseases, 1993
Three-week-old chicks were inoculated orally with CAV and killed at various times postinoculation (PI). The spleens were removed, the cells were stimulated with concanavalin A, and lymphocyte transformation responses were determined. Supernatants from these cultures were also assayed for T-cell growth factor (TCGF) and interferon.
C D, McConnell, B M, Adair, M S, McNulty
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Identification and Partial Characterization of Arkansas Isolates of Chicken Anemia Virus

Avian Diseases, 1997
Chickens from both broiler and broiler breeder pullet flocks experiencing symptoms of chicken anemia virus (CAV) infection were first observed at the Poultry Health Research Laboratory at the University of Arkansas in September 1992. Flocks had experienced higher than normal mortality with subcutaneous hemorrhages on the wings, neck, and thorax ...
T L, Rozypal   +4 more
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Chicken Infectious Anemia in Mexico: Virus Identification and Serology Survey

Avian Diseases, 2001
Three chicken infectious anemia (CIA) virus strains were isolated from 10 different sick broiler and replacement chicken flocks with the MDCC-MSB1 cell line. One-day-old specific-pathogen-free chicks were inoculated later, with the three original samples being positive in tissue culture; one induced signs and lesions, another only lesions typical for ...
N, Ledesma   +4 more
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Characterization of Proteins of Chicken Infectious Anemia Virus with Monoclonal Antibodies

Avian Diseases, 1991
Eight monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV) were developed. These MAbs identified three isolates adapted to grow in the Marek's disease chicken cell line MSB1 (Cux-1, GA-1, and Conn-B) and the chicken-propagated CIA-1 isolate.
D, Chandratilleke   +2 more
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Occurrence and Phylogenetic Studies of Chicken Anemia Virus from Polish Broiler Flocks

Avian Diseases, 2016
Edyta Świętoń   +2 more
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