Transcriptional profiling of the host cell response to feline immunodeficiency virus infection
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a widespread pathogen of the domestic cat and an important animal model for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) research.
R. Ertl, D. Klein
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The feline immunodeficiency virus
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) was first isolated from a large multiple cat household in Petaluma, California, in 1986 (Pedersen et al., 1987). The discovery was prompted by an outbreak of acquired immunodeficiency-like disease among a large group of feline-leukemia-virus-negative cats housed in the same pen (Pedersen et al., 1987).
Martinon, O., Levy, Danielle
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Pathogenesis of feline enteric coronavirus infection. [PDF]
Fifty-one specific pathogen-free (SPF) cats 10 weeks to 13 years of age were infected with a cat-to-cat fecal-oral passed strain of feline enteric coronavirus (FECV). Clinical signs ranged from unapparent to a mild and self-limiting diarrhea. Twenty-nine
Allen, Claire E +2 more
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Ocular manifestations of leishmaniasis in a cat: first case report from Brazil
An 8-year-old domestic short hair female cat initially presented with bilateral uveitis with pseudotumoral appearance. The patient tested negative for feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and Toxoplasma gondii. Histopathology
G. Madruga +7 more
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Felis catus papillomavirus type 2 infection and skin cancer in domestic cats : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Science at Massey University, Manawatū, New Zealand [PDF]
Felis catus papillomavirus type 2 (FcaPV-2) is a virus which commonly infects the skin of domestic cats. While most infections are asymptomatic, there is growing evidence that FcaPV-2 may play a role in the development of a subset of feline cutaneous ...
Thomson, Neroli Anne
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Morphological and molecular characterisation of a mixed Cryptosporidium muris/Cryptosporidium felis infection in a cat [PDF]
To date Cryptosporidium muris has been identified by microscopy and genotyping in cats in two studies. We report morphological and genetic evidence of a mixed C. muris and C.
Bennett, M.D. +7 more
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Klinische aanpak van hypercalcemie bij de kat [PDF]
An elevated total calcium concentration is an abnormality on feline blood examinations, and is frequently overlooked. The most important causes of feline hypercalcemia are neoplasia, chronic kidney disease and idiopathic hypercalcemia.
Daminet, Sylvie +2 more
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Inhibition of feline leukemia virus replication in chronically infected cell line utilizing RNA interference [PDF]
Feline Leukemia virus (FeLV) is a pathogenic retrovirus endemic among domestic cats, remaining a serious disease since its discovery in 1964. RNA interference (RNAi) is a process in which double-stranded RNA induces the post-transcriptional sequence ...
Barra, Gustavo Barcelos +2 more
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Recombination in feline immunodeficiency virus from feral and companion domestic cats [PDF]
Background Recombination is a relatively common phenomenon in retroviruses. We investigated recombination in Feline Immunodeficiency Virus from naturally-infected New Zealand domestic cats (Felis catus) by sequencing regions of the gag, pol and env genes.
Jessica J Hayward, Allen G Rodrigo
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: Felis catus gammaherpesvirus 1 (FcaGHV1) may causes an asymptomatic infection that result in an efficient transmission and subsequently dissemination of the virus in feline population.
Jacqueline Kazue Kurissio +6 more
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