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Macrolide Resistance and P1 Cytadhesin Genotyping of Mycoplasma pneumoniae during Outbreak, Canada, 2024-2025. [PDF]
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1985
Publisher Summary Marek's disease (MD)—a malignant lymphomatosis in chickens—is caused by Marek's disease virus (MDV) of the family Herpesviridae. This chapter reviews recent advances in MD research, especially in the field of molecular biology. Various antigens present in MDV virions, MDV-infected cells, or MD lymphoma cells have been suspected as ...
S, Kato, K, Hirai
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Publisher Summary Marek's disease (MD)—a malignant lymphomatosis in chickens—is caused by Marek's disease virus (MDV) of the family Herpesviridae. This chapter reviews recent advances in MD research, especially in the field of molecular biology. Various antigens present in MDV virions, MDV-infected cells, or MD lymphoma cells have been suspected as ...
S, Kato, K, Hirai
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Immunization against Marek's Disease
Avian Diseases, 1971The turkey herpesvirus (HVT) and Marek's disease (MDHV) herpesvirus produce a similar virus-like cytopathic effect in monolayers of chick embryo fibroblasts. Discrete foci of rounded refractile cells and syncytial masses with some of the nuclei containing Cowdry type A inclusions were observed in affected monolayers.
C S, Eidson, D P, Anderson
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Cyclophosphamide-Induced Amelioration of Marek's Disease in Marek's Disease-Susceptible Chickens
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1976SUMMARY Bursa- and thymus-dependent functions were examined in Marek's disease (md)-susceptible normal chickens and in chickens treated with 5 and 16 mg of cyclophosphamide (cy) at the time of hatching. Chickens not exposed to Marek's disease virus (mdv) and treated with cy temporarily lost mitogenic response to concanavalin A but regained full ...
Y S, Lu, V, Kermani-Arab, T, Moll
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2023
Marek's disease (MD) is a lymphoproliferative and highly contagious disease of domestic birds, manifested by demyelination and mononuclear infiltrates in peripheral nerves. The disease was first described in 1907 (Marek, 1907).
KARDOĞAN, Özlem, FIRAT, Müge
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Marek's disease (MD) is a lymphoproliferative and highly contagious disease of domestic birds, manifested by demyelination and mononuclear infiltrates in peripheral nerves. The disease was first described in 1907 (Marek, 1907).
KARDOĞAN, Özlem, FIRAT, Müge
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2001
MDV latency is defined as the persistence of the viral genome in the absence of production of infectious virus except during reactivation. A number of systems for studying MDV latency exist, and most involve the use of lymphoblastoid cells or tumors. It has been difficult to divorce latency and transformation.
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MDV latency is defined as the persistence of the viral genome in the absence of production of infectious virus except during reactivation. A number of systems for studying MDV latency exist, and most involve the use of lymphoblastoid cells or tumors. It has been difficult to divorce latency and transformation.
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Marek's Disease Virus Morphogenesis
Avian Diseases, 2013Marek's disease virus (MDV) is a highly contagious virus that induces T-lymphoma in chicken. This viral infection still circulates in poultry flocks despite the use of vaccines. With the emergence of new virulent strains in the field over time, MDV remains a serious threat to the poultry industry.
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Genomics and Marek’s disease virus
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2007Marek’s disease virus (MDV), a lymphotrophic alphaherpesvirus of chickens, causes a disease that is characterized by tumor formation, immunosuppression and neurological disorders. Recent developments in chicken genomics have been applied to studies of MDV and have advanced our understanding of both the virus and the disease it causes.
J, Burnside, R W, Morgan
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World's Poultry Science Journal, 1969
(1969). Marek's Disease: A Review. World's Poultry Science Journal: Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 35-45.
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(1969). Marek's Disease: A Review. World's Poultry Science Journal: Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 35-45.
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