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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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Use of Recombinant Virus Replicon Particles for Vaccination against Mycobacterium ulcerans Disease. [PDF]
Buruli ulcer, caused by infection with Mycobacterium ulcerans, is a necrotizing disease of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, which is most prevalent in rural regions of West African countries.
Kerber, Sarah +11 more
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The white spot syndrome virus DNA genome sequence [PDF]
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is at present a major scourge to worldwide shrimp cultivation. We have determined the entire sequence of the double-stranded, circular DNA genome of WSSV, which contains 292,967 nucleotides encompassing 184 major open ...
van Hulten, Mariëlle C W +11 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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Defective interfering particles (DIPs) emerge naturally during viral infection and typically show an internal deletion in the viral genome. Thus, DIPs are propagation-incompetent. ABSTRACT Defective interfering particles (DIPs) of influenza A virus (IAV)
Lars Pelz +7 more
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Does limited virucidal activity of biocides include duck hepatitis B virucidal action? [PDF]
BACKGROUND: There is agreement that the infectivity assay with the duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) is a suitable surrogate test to validate disinfectants for hepatitis B virucidal activity.
Wutzler, Peter +11 more
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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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A microfluidic cell chip for virus isolation via rapid screening for permissive cells
Virus identification is a prerequisite not only for the early diagnosis of viral infectious diseases but also for the effective prevention of epidemics. Successful cultivation is the gold standard for identifying a virus, according to the Koch postulates.
Weide Su +5 more
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Phocine distemper Virus : current knowledge and future directions [PDF]
Phocine distemper virus (PDV) was first recognized in 1988 following a massive epidemic in harbor and grey seals in north-western Europe. Since then, the epidemiology of infection in North Atlantic and Arctic pinnipeds has been investigated.
Baker, Jd +133 more
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