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Structural polypeptides of canine distemper virus
Archives of Virology, 1980The structural polypeptides of two strains of canine distemper virus and the Lec strain of measles virus were analysed by SDS-polyacrylamide-slab-gel electrophoresis. One strain of canine distemper virus derived from a live vaccine (Convac, Dumex), contained six major structural polypeptides with mol.wt. of 85, 78, 59, 43, 41 and 34 x 10(3).
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Canine Distemper Virus Infection: Proliferation of Canine Footpad Keratinocytes
Veterinary Pathology, 2003The proliferation of footpad keratinocytes of canine distemper virus (CDV)—infected dogs was investigated. Footpads of 19 dogs inoculated experimentally with a virulent distemper strain (A75/17) and of two noninoculated control dogs were collected at necropsy.
A, Gröne, P, Engelhardt, A, Zurbriggen
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Canine distemper encephalomyelitis: Variation with virus strain
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1984Disease induced by 3 virulent strains of Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) was compared in specific pathogen-free Beagle dogs. All strains produced an encephalomyelitis but variation was observed in the severity, clinical course and resulting neuropathology. Infection with Snyder Hill strain of CDV was consistently acute; dogs either succumbed 14 to 19 days
B A, Summers, H A, Greisen, M J, Appel
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Immunoperoxidase study of canine distemper virus pneumonia
Research in Veterinary Science, 1983Forty-two cases of canine pneumonia were examined for the presence of canine distemper virus. For that purpose canine distemper virus inclusion bodies were located. The histopathological lesions were related to the presence of canine distemper antigen, as demonstrated with an immunoperoxidase technique.
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A Microneutralization Test for Canine Distemper Virus
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1973SUMMARY A serum-neutralization (sn) test for canine distemper virus (cdv) in cell culture in microtitration plates was found to be as sensitive as the conventional test in embryonating hen eggs. Serotest results of 148 samples indicated the microtest had either greater sensitivity or smaller measurement error.
M, Appel, D S, Robson
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Canine distemper virus in bone
Veterinary Record, 1992A, Mee, D, Bennett, C, May
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