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Antiviral activity of newly synthesized pyrazole derivatives against Newcastle disease virus. [PDF]

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El-Sewedy A   +5 more
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Oncolytic potential of Newcastle Disease Virus in feline lymphoma cells: an <i>in vitro</i> evaluation. [PDF]

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Alves TGL   +9 more
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Whole genome sequence analysis and characterization of virulent Newcastle disease virus isolates from chicken and pheasants during 2020/21 outbreaks in Nepal. [PDF]

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Prajapati M   +9 more
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Newcastle Disease Virus Infection in Quail [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Pathology, 2018
Newcastle disease (ND), caused by virulent strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV), is a devastating disease of poultry worldwide. The pathogenesis of ND in quail is poorly documented. To characterize the ability of virulent NDV strains to replicate and cause disease in quail, groups of 14 two-week-old Japanese quail ( Coturnix ...
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Hæmolysis by Newcastle Disease Virus

Nature, 1949
FOR a number of years it has been known in this laboratory that haemolysis of moderate degree may occur when red cells are being treated with the viruses of mumps and Newcastle disease. This is not characteristic of any of the influenza viruses. The haemolysis was of slight degree and apparently irregular in its occurrence.
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Specificity of Antibodies to Newcastle Disease Virus

International Archives of Allergy and Applied Immunology, 2009
Specificity of antibodies to Victoria strain of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) found in infectious mononucleosis (IM) and other pathologic sera was investigated by agglutination of NDV-modified human·red blood cells, as well as by immunodiffusion and enzyme immunoassay with various preparations of the virus.
J A, Powell, K, Kano, F, Milgrom
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NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS IN WATERFOWL IN WISCONSIN

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1982
Newcastle disease virus was isolated from the cloaca of 1-5% of live-trapped waterfowl in Wisconsin in the fall from 1978-1980. Antibody to NDV was detected in 8% of the birds tested, with no apparent difference between sex and age classes. Experimental infection resulted in persistence of virus shedding for months after exposure.
M L, Vickers, R P, Hanson
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