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A carboxymethyl-cellulose plaque assay for feline calicivirus
Journal of Virological Methods, 2007The standardization of a plaque assay for feline calicivirus in Crandell Reese feline kidney cells using carboxymethyl-cellulose as an overlay medium is described in this report. This methodology gives comparable counts as compared to the standard assay, and prevents monolayer roll over and peel off, as well as easy medium removal.
Ana Lorena Gutiérrez-Escolano+2 more
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The challenge for the next generation of feline calicivirus vaccines
Veterinary Microbiology, 2006Feline calicivirus (FCV) has been shown to evolve within individual cats and in the environment of colonies. This evolution and the diversity it creates has important clinical implications, not only for the disease in cats, but also for attempts to control disease by vaccination.
Alan D Radford+4 more
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PATHOGENICITY OF A STRAIN OF FELINE CALICIVIRUS FOR DOMESTIC KITTENS
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1975A strain of feline calicivirus, isolated from a cheetah exhibiting ulcerative glossitis and conjunctivitis, was administered by aerosol to 4 domestic cats and by contact to a fifth cat. Despite the limited number of animals available for the experiment, the pathogenicity of the virus strain for domestic cats was established. In aerosol-infected animals,
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Studies on the buoyant density of a feline calicivirus
Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1974Daria N. Love, R. F. Jones
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Feline calicivirus: a need for vaccine modification?
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1997D. N. Love, J Meanger, C Baulch-Brown
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Isolation of feline calicivirus from cats in Brazil
Veterinary Record, 1988Terezinha Flores Canabarro+3 more
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