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Toxoplasma gondii induces MST2 phosphorylation mediating the activation of hippo signaling pathway to promote apoptosis and lung tissue damage. [PDF]

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Xu K   +17 more
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Role of environmental pollutants-induced ferroptosis in pulmonary diseases. [PDF]

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Yang L   +9 more
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Comparative pathogenesis of Ethiopia/Habru/2014 Lineage-IV peste des petits ruminants virus in goats and cattle. [PDF]

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Progressive interstitial pneumonia (Maedi) of sheep in Kenya

Veterinary Record, 1970
The disease is manifested clinically by dyspnoea, increased respiration rate, fits of coughing, fatigue and emaciation, and pathological and serological studies suggest that it is similar if not identical to Icelandic maedi. The characteristic lesions are those of a progressive interstitial pneumonia, often with pulmonary lymphoid hyperplasia.
J. Wandera
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Zwoegerziekte virus, the causative agent for progressive interstitial pneumonia (maedi) and meningo-leucoencephalitis (visna) in sheep

Research in Veterinary Science, 1975
The final results of experimental infections with virus recovered from the lungs of sheep suffering from progressive interstitial pneumonia (=zwoegerziekte=maedi) are reported. The virus could be reisolated from blood samples of all experimentally infected sheep. Every animal produced antibodies against the virus.
G. F. Boer
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Detection and immune cell response of natural maedi visna virus (MVV) infection in Indian sheep and goats.

Microbial Pathogenesis, 2022
Maedi is a lentiviral disease characterized by progressive interstitial pneumonia with humoural as well as cell mediated immune response. The present investigation was designed to detect the presence of MVV in different biological samples and to evaluate
K. Kumar   +6 more
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Lesions of ovine progressive pneumonia: interstitial pneumonitis and encephalitis.

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1979
Lesions in sheep with ovine progressive pneumonia are described. Lungs were mottled grayish-pink, firm, and large (two to three times normal weight). There was chronic diffuse interstitial pneumonitis characterized by extensive hyperplasia of lymphoid ...
Cutlip Rc, Jackson Ta, Lehmkuhl Hd
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Mastitis associated with ovine progressive pneumonia virus infection in sheep.

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1985
Eighteen ewes were experimentally infected with ovine progressive pneumonia virus and their mammary glands were examined for lesions and virus at 2.5 to 10 years postinoculation.
R. Cutlip   +3 more
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Vasculitis associated with ovine progressive pneumonia virus infection in sheep.

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1985
Vasculitis, involving small muscular arteries and arterioles, was found in 5 of 18 sheep naturally infected with ovine progressive pneumonia (OPP) virus and in 5 of 11 sheep experimentally infected with OPP virus.
R. Cutlip   +3 more
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