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Caprine Bluetongue Virus Isolations

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1980
SUMMARY Viral isolation procedures demonstrated the presence of bluetongue virus serotypes 10, 11, and 17 in routine caprine accessions. The goats in this report showed one or more of the following signs or lesions: weakness, pulmonary disease, abortion, fetuses with developmental abnormalities, kerato-conjunctivitis, anemia, and swollen joints.
M, Inverso, G N, Lukas, S J, Weidenbach
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Bovine syncytial virus isolations

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1973
Bovine syncytial virus (BSV) was isolated from direct cell culture of tissues obtained from 2 adult cows, from buffy coat cells from a third cow which were co-seeded with bovine fetal spleen (BSp) cells, and from direct cell cultures from a 5 month old bovine fetus obtained from a slaughter house.
F W, Scott   +3 more
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Influenza Virus Isolation

2012
The isolation of influenza viruses is important for the diagnosis of respiratory diseases in lower animals and humans, for the detection of the infecting agent in surveillance programs, and is an essential element in the development and production of vaccine.
Scott, Krauss   +2 more
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Virus isolation

1999
Abstract There are two reasons why the difficult, expensive, and potentially hazardous procedure of virus isolation may be undertaken. The first is for the diagnostic identification of agents associated with disease. The other is to enable some subsequent experimental manipulation of the virus to be performed, for example, to examine ...
A J Cann, W Irving
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Airborne Rabies Virus Isolation

Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association, 1968
Airborne rabies virus was isolated from Frio Cave, Texas, using a mechanical air sampler. Several types of samplers have been used, but only an electrostatic precipitation device has collected measurable quantities of virus. Prior to this, the only known reported isolations of airborne rabies virus had occurred when susceptible animals were confined in
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Whitepox virus isolated from hamsters inoculated with monkeypox virus

Nature, 1978
SINCE the eradication of smallpox in Equatorial Africa several ‘new’ pox viruses have been isolated in our laboratory from materials collected by WHO field workers—monkeypox virus from an affected individual and the ‘whitepox’ viruses from apparently healthy monkeys and rodents.
S S, Marennikova, E M, Shelukhina
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Heterogeneity of contagious ecthyma virus isolates

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1984
SUMMARY Results of cross-neutralization tests of 4 isolates of contagious ecthyma (ce) virus and their antisera indicated that the isolates were neutralized to various degrees by the ce virus antisera. Cross-reactions among isolates were unilateral, but not bilateral, and therefore grouping of ce virus isolates by neutralization tests was not possible ...
B M, Buddle, R W, Dellers, G G, Schurig
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Virus Isolation and Production

1990
HIV-1 was first isolated from a primary culture of cells recovered from a lymph node biopsy taken from a young homosexual man [1]. The culture conditions used were those classic for the long-term culture of T lymphocytes, namely, three-day stimulation with phytohemagglutinin and maintenance in Interleukin 2 (IL-2).
Suzanne Gartner, Mikulas Popovic
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Virus Isolation and Identification

1988
Cell Cultures: Monolayer cultures of primary, diploid, and continuous cell lines are the hosts of choice for virus isolation. Quality cell cultures are available commercially and are conveniently maintained in the laboratory. After proper decontamination and purification, each clinical sample is inoculated into several types of cell cultures; the ...
Diane S. Leland, Morris L. V. French
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Comparison of simian immunodeficiency virus isolates

Nature, 1988
Information on the extent of genetic variability among non-human primate lentiviruses related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is sorely lacking. Here we describe the isolation of two molecular clones from the simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) and their use to derive restriction endonuclease maps of five SIV isolates from rhesus macaques and one
H W, Kestler   +8 more
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