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Characterization of the emerging recombinant infectious bronchitis virus in China. [PDF]

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Intracellular Development of Infectious Bronchitis Virus

Nature, 1967
CELLS infected with infectious bronchitis (IB) virus in tissue cultures of chick or chick embryo kidney have been described as showing shrinkage, vacuolation and detachment from the monolayer1–4. When the immuno-fluorescent technique was used, the growth of IB virus in chick embryo kidney cells, first in the nucleus and later in the cytoplasma, was ...
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Vaccination against infectious bronchitis virus: A continuous challenge

Veterinary Microbiology, 2017
Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is a significant respiratory pathogen of commercial poultry that causes millions of dollars in lost revenue worldwide each year. Even though the poultry industry extensively vaccinates against IBV, emergence of new serotypes and variants continually occur, making control of the disease difficult.
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Genome of infectious bronchitis virus

Journal of Virology, 1977
Techniques are described for the growth and rapid purification of the avian coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus (IBV). Purified IBV has a sedimentation coefficient of 320S and a buoyant density of 1.22 g/ml in sucrose-deuterium oxide equilibrium gradients.
B, Lomniczi, I, Kennedy
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Antigenic Characterization of Infectious Bronchitis Virus

The Journal of Immunology, 1968
Summary Three antigenically distinct soluble antigens (1–3) are associated with infectious bronchitis virus. The antigens are smaller than the virion. Antigens 1 and 3 are destroyed at 100°C, whereas antigen 2 is not. Antigen 2 is a ribonucleoprotein. The virus is sensitive to ether and sodium deoxycholate. Antigens released by treatment
S S, Tevethia, C H, Cunningham
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