Field evaluation of two commercial feline immunodeficiency virus antibody detection point-of-care kits in domestic cats. [PDF]
Safwat MS +18 more
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Large-cell lymphoma in four cats after successful treatment of feline infectious peritonitis with oral GS-441524: a novel clinical observation. [PDF]
Buchta K +18 more
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Epileptic seizures in cats: practical approaches to diagnosis. [PDF]
Sivolapenko D, Lowrie M.
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Feline Leishmaniosis: A Retrospective Study of Seroprevalence in Cats in the Campania Region, Southern Italy. [PDF]
Cortese L +8 more
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Formation and characterization of FeLV ISCOMs [PDF]
Immunostimulating complexes (ISCOMs) have been prepared from feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) envelope proteins. The ISCOMs were characterized biochemically in SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showing the presence of proteins of estimated molecular ...
L Åkerblom, A Osterhaus, B Morein
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Suppression of in vitro Neutrophil Function by Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV) and Purified FeLV-p15E
Feline neutrophils (PMN) were isolated and exposed to ultraviolet light-inactivated feline leukaemia virus (UV-FeLV) and purified envelope component p15E (FeLV-p15E). Functional capacity of exposed PMN was measured in vitro utilizing the chemiluminescence (CL) response. PMN exposed to UV-FeLV demonstrated depressed CL responses to Ca2+-ionophore A23187
L J Lafrado, Mark G Lewis, L E Mathes
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Serological responses in cats vaccinated with FeLV ISCOM and an inactivated FeLV vaccine
Vaccine, 1989Various approaches have been considered for generation of effective and safe vaccines against retroviruses, including HIV, with limited success. In the present vaccination study, encompassing 137 household cats, we have composed an experimental ISCOM subunit vaccine containing gp70 of feline leukaemia virus (FeLV)--the external glycosylated envelope ...
A Osterhaus, K Weijer, O Jarrett
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Exploring FeLV-Gag-Based VLPs as a New Vaccine Platform—Analysis of Production and Immunogenicity [PDF]
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in domestic cats. Although different commercial vaccines are available, none of them provides full protection. Thus, efforts to design a more efficient vaccine are needed.
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The aim of the study was to determine the efficacy of an inactivated feline leukemia virus (FeLV) vaccine (Versifel(®) FeLV, Zoetis.) compared to a recombinant FeLV vaccine (Purevax(®) FeLV, Merial Animal Health) in young cats, exposed under laboratory conditions to a highly virulent challenge model.
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