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The wide utility of rabbits as models of human diseases
Infectious disease: A leap forward for disease models Rabbits offer a powerful complement to rodents as a model for studying human immunology, disease pathology, and responses to infectious disease. A review from Pedro Esteves at the University of Porto,
Pedro J. Esteves +36 more
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Multiplicações celulares e tumores induzidos por virus: o cancer como infecção
Após terem sido apreciadas, à luz de fatos experimentais, as principais causas determinantes das multiplicações celulares normais e aquelas responsabilidades pelas multiplicações anormais, encontradas nos tumores blastomatosos, foram analisados os ...
F. Rocha Lagôa
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Myxoma virus (MYXV), a member of the Poxviridae family, is the agent responsible for myxomatosis, a fatal disease in the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
Gelfi Jacqueline +3 more
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INFECTIOUS MYXOMATOSIS OF RABBITS [PDF]
The virus of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits (Sanarelli) induces multiple lesions in the skin, lymph glands, tunica vaginalis,epididymis, testicle, spleen, and lungs. Growth and destruction of cells in the epidermis overlying the myxomatous masses leads to the formation of vesicles.
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OBJETIVO: O objetivo deste trabalho é apresentar os resultados clínicos tardios da plástica da valva mitral com a técnica do "Duplo Teflon". MÉTODOS: A plástica de "Duplo Teflon" consiste em técnica de reparo mitral com ressecção quadrangular da cúspide ...
Carlos Manuel de Almeida Brandão +5 more
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Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits: VIII. Further observations on changes in the innate resistance of Australian wild rabbits exposed to myxomatosis [PDF]
1. In one Australian study area where the selection pressure of annual epizootics of myxomatosis has been extremely high, the innate resistance of the rabbits was found to have increased to such an extent that only 26% died when inoculated with a strain of myxoma virus which kills 88% of genetically unselected rabbits.2.
I D, MARSHALL, G W, DOUGLAS
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Foi estudada a ação dos raios X sôbre a vírus sêco do mixoma dos coelhos. Ao atingir a incidência dos raios X a concentração de 294.000 r até 378.000, quando desapareceu tôda a atividade patogênica do vírus, nem todos os animais inoculados adquiriam a ...
F. Rocha Lagôa
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INFECTIOUS MYXOMATOSIS (SANARELLI) IN PREGNANT RABBITS [PDF]
Pregnancy in rabbits alters the reactivity of the tissues to the virus of infectious myxomatosis. The livers of pregnant animals with the myxoma have a central acidophilic necrosis. Secondary lesions in the lungs are much more numerous and larger in the pregnant than in the non-gravid animals. In like manner the lesions in the spleen are more extensive
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Occurrence of Infectious Myxomatosis in Southern California.
During the summer of 1930 twelve reports from rabbitries in the regions of Santa Barbara, Ventura, and San Diego were made of a disease presenting the following symptoms. The rabbits were acutely ill and exhibited, as a rule, an oedematous condition in the regions of the nose and lips, the external genitalia and a conjunctivitis.
J. F. Kessel, C. C. Prouty, J. W. Meyer
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Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits: I. Recovery of Australian wild rabbits (Oryctolagus Cuniculus) from myxomatosis under field conditions [PDF]
1. Australian wild rabbits which had recovered from myxomatosis acquired in the field contained in their serum antibodies which could be detected by complement-fixation or neutralization tests for a long period (more than 18 months) after their recovery.
F, FENNER, I D, MARSHALL, G M, WOODROOFE
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