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Introducción. La mucopolisacaridosis IV A (Morquio A) es una enfermedad de depósito lisosómico causada por la deficiencia en la actividad de la enzima N-acetil-galactosamina- 6-sulfato-sulfatasa que produce la acumulación intralisosómica de queratán y ...
Luis Alejandro Barrera +6 more
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The Cultivation of Coxsackie Virus.
SummaryA Coxsackie virus, Minnesota 1 strain, following its isolation from a fecal sample of a patient with a clinical diagnosis of nonparalytic poliomyelitis, was maintained successfully for 24 successive passages in a tissue medium made up of minced embryonic mouse cells and Simm's UF/3×7 fluid.
E A, SLATER, J T, SYVERTON
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CULTIVATION OF PSEUDORABIES VIRUS [PDF]
Pseudorabies virus has been cultivated in series in rabbit testicle, guinea pig testicle, and chick embryo media, and its growth requirements have been studied. Intranuclear inclusions, similar to those produced by pseudorabies virus in vivo, have been found in rabbit testicle cultures.
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Optimization of cultivation parameters for bovine respiratory syncytial virus strain Vologda/2019
There are currently many controversial issues in the study of bovine respiratory syncytial infection. In this regard, it is relevant to study the biological properties of the virus, optimize the methods of its cultivation and select the most ...
V. V. Kirpichenko +9 more
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Noroviruses, in the genus Norovirus, are a significant cause of viral gastroenteritis in humans and animals. For almost 50 years, the lack of a cultivation system for human noroviruses (HuNoVs) was a major barrier to understanding virus biology and the ...
Mary K. Estes +17 more
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Viral diseases on apple in southern Syria
108 sample Collected from the fields of farmers in the areas of apple cultivation in the south of Syria during the years 1998-2007, and the most important symptoms associated with infection were recorded, results of the biometric tests (mechanical ...
Houda Z. Kawas
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Classical swine fever (CSF) is a highly dangerous porcine disease. CSF outbreaks are annually notified in several countries. Despite the availability of specific prevention tools, the disease spread risk still persists both at country level and at ...
I. S. Kolbin +6 more
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Webster and Clow1 and Kanazawa2 reported the first success in cultivating rabies virus. The former accomplished this with a medium consisting of Tyrode solution containing normal monkey serum and minced mouse embryo brain, while the latter propagated the virus in Tyrode solution in the presence of rabbit embryo brain tissue, but without the addition of
E. W. Schultz, G. F. Williams
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Cultivation of Rabies Virus in vitro [PDF]
I HAVE reported1 that rabies virus can multiply in vitro in a cell-free medium containing steamed sheep-brain extract, sheep serum, glycine and peptone. The effect of the addition of certain amino-acids and accessory factors on the growth of the virus in this medium has been investigated.
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The results of comparative studies of feline viral rhinotracheitis virus for its culture properties in primary and continuous cell cultures of feline origin (FK, FK (subculture), CrFK, FS, CC-81, FC/Tg) are presented.
Ye. G. Kokorina, E. I. Elizbarashvili
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