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American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1972
SUMMARY Pathogenic feline panleukopenia virus (fpv) was given to mink at intervals before, with, and after challenge exposure with pathogenic mink virus enteritis (mve) virus. At 4 days after fpv exposure, immunity against mve challenge was observed in 4 of 4 mink.
R K, Farrell+3 more
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SUMMARY Pathogenic feline panleukopenia virus (fpv) was given to mink at intervals before, with, and after challenge exposure with pathogenic mink virus enteritis (mve) virus. At 4 days after fpv exposure, immunity against mve challenge was observed in 4 of 4 mink.
R K, Farrell+3 more
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Hemorrhagic Enteritis in Turkeys: Purification and Quantification of the Virus
Avian Diseases, 1983Two methods for purifying the virus of hemorrhagic enteritis from infected turkey spleens are described. One procedure utilized precipitation with polyethylene glycol, and the other consisted of trichlorotrifluoroethane extraction. Both procedures included sucrose-cesium chloride gradient centrifugation in the final purification step.
G G Schurig, R C Bates, J E Ossa
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Experimental Infection of Chickens with Hemorrhagic Enteritis Virus
Avian Diseases, 1978Chickens were experimentally infected with hemorrhagic enteritis virus, causing lesions similar to those observed in turkeys. Lesions were induced by intraperitoneal and oral infection. Virus particles with the morphology of adenovirus were demonstrated in the spleens of infected chickens.
Thorsen J, Carlson Hc, Silim A
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Immunopathogenesis of haemorrhagic enteritis virus (HEV) in turkeys
Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2000Infection of turkeys with the haemorrhagic enteritis virus (HEV), a type II avian adenovirus, results in varying rates of morbidity and mortality. The disease is characterised by splenomegaly, intestinal haemorrhage, sudden death and immunosuppression. The mechanisms of HEV immunopathogenesis and immunosuppression are not fully understood.
Jagdev M. Sharma, Silke Rautenschlein
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Characterization of the structural proteins of hemorrhagic enteritis virus
Archives of Virology, 1992The structural proteins of hemorrhagic enteritis (HEV), a turkey adenovirus, were analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and Western blotting using polyspecific, monospecific and monoclonal antibodies for detection. In purified HEV preparations, eleven polypeptides with apparent molecular weights ranging from 96,000 to 9,500 (96k to 9.5k)
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Duck virus enteritis in waterfowl
Veterinary Record, 1987DJ Alexander, RE Gough
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Structure of an enteric simian virus
Virology, 1961D. Steve Bocciarelli+2 more
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Herpes simplex virus vasculitis, colitis and enteritis
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2021Daniel Zhang+2 more
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Combination Live Enteric Virus Vaccines
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1995openaire +3 more sources