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Testing for antibodies to equine arteritis virus

Veterinary Record, 2005
SIR, – The correspondence regarding serum cytotoxicity in the virus neutralisation (VN) test for antibodies to equine arteritis virus (EAV) has been very interesting, particularly the letter from [Cullinane (2004)][1], which raised the issue of complement.
G, Wibberley, D G, Westcott, T W, Drew
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Testing for antibodies to equine arteritis virus

Veterinary Record, 2007
In a previous issue of The Veterinary Record , we described a method allowing the reduction of serum cytotoxicity in the diagnosis of equine viral arteritis using a virus neutralisation (VN) test ([Legrand and others 2007][1]).
Legrand, Loïc   +4 more
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Further properties of Equine Arteritis Virus

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1966
An American (Bucyrus) and a Swiss (Bibuna) strain of Equine Arteritis Virus both had a particle size lying in between 50 and 100 mμ, were resistant to treatment with trypsin, were quite sensitive towards heat and low pH, and were completely inactivated by molar MgCl2.
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Structural proteins of equine arteritis virus

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1973
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of purified and solubilized equine arteritis virus (EAV) revealed nine structural proteins. Two of these proteins with molecular weights of 15,000 (VP7) and 13,000 (VP8) daltons are considered as major. The molecular weights of the seven minor proteins ranged between 72,000 and 10,500 daltons.
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Induction of Apoptosis by Equine Arteritis Virus Infection

Virus Genes, 2000
Equine arteritis virus (EAV) is the etiological agent of equine viral arteritis, a contagious viral disease of equids. EAV is the prototype virus of the arteriviruses, a group of small enveloped viruses with positive single-stranded RNA genomes. Because apoptosis or programmed cell death is believed to play an important role in the biogenesis of ...
D, Archambault, G, St-Laurent
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Buoyant density studies on equine arteritis virus

Archiv f�ur die gesamte Virusforschung, 1970
The buoyant density of the Bucyrus strain of equine arteritis virus was studied by isodensity centrifugation on three types of gradients. The distribution patterns of infectivity were dependent on the type of gradient used. In sucrose gradients a single peak of infectivity at densities approximating 1.17 g/ml was obtained.
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The occurrence of equine arteritis virus in Australia

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1990
SUMMARY This paper reports the first isolation of equine arteritis virus (EAV) in Australia and serological evidence of exposure to EAV in Australian horses. Twelve Standardbred stallions imported from North America were found to shed EAV in semen. One hundred and seven stallions were tested for serum antibodies to EAV and 73% of Standardbred stallions
P J, Huntington, A J, Forman, P M, Ellis
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Effective removal of equine arteritis virus from stallion semen

Equine Veterinary Journal, 2006
Summary Reasons for performing study : A method of removing equine a rte ritis virus (EAV) from equine semen used for artificial insemination is urgently needed. Recent medical studies suggest that a double semen processing technique of density gradient centrifugation followed by a ‘swim‐up ...
J M, Morrell, R M, Geraghty
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
exaly  

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