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[new compound possessing a chemotherapeutic action with regard to experimental infection of the guinea pig by foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19664956355
[hand, foot and mouth disease--virus isolation in cell culture and the application of fluorescent antibody technic to diagnosis]. 19714947192
[fluorescence immunologic and cytopathologic studies on calf kidney cell cultures and on mice brains after infection with foot and mouth disease virus]. 19664860839
foot-and-mouth disease virus: protection induced in infected mice by two orally-administered interferon inducers. brief report. 19734749257
[activity of italian trivalent oac i-70 vaccine in relation to 3 foot-and-mouth disease viruses, argentine o1, a24, a26, c3 viruses and uruguayan o1, a24, c2 viruses]. 19724659820
a simple quantitative microtest for determination of the complement fixing activity of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19724401070
[on the structure of foot-and-mouth disease virus protein]. 19674384733
some physical properties of purified neurotropic foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19684384410
application of immuno-peroxidase techniques for the detection of foot-and mouth disease virus antigens. 19744377950
[foot-and-mouth disease in ethiopia. distribution of serotypes of foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19744377719
chromosome deletion and cell susceptibility to the foot-and-mouth disease virus (fmdv). 19724377651
[isolation and study of foot and mouth disease virus type a during the epizootic of 1973]. 19744377474
[immunological aspects of foot-and-mouth disease virus (author's transl)]. 19734377405
[role of amino acids in the formaldehyde inactivation of the foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19744377336
inhibitors of foot-and-mouth disease virus. i. effect of edta, temperature, and interferon on the viral growth cycle. 19744375450
growth of foot-and-mouth disease virus in the different layers of bovine omasum in suspended cultures.when suspended cultures of bovine omasum were cultured without agitation, the epithelium soon degenerated and foot-and-mouth disease virus multiplied mainly in the corium cells. five days of preincubation were needed to reach a population of corium cells that could yield virus at a titer of 10(6.70) to 10(6.95) mean tissue culture infective doses per ml. the virus was freely released from the cells into the medium only when the degenerated epithelium was removed from the subepithelial tissue pri ...19744375435
[effect of insecticides on metabolism and susceptibility of ib-rs-2 cells to foot-and-mouth disease virus (author's transl)]. 19744374910
[cell susceptibility to fmdv by cell monolayers previously exposed to inactivated sendai virus (author's transl)]. 19744374909
isolation of the coat proteins of foot-and-mouth disease virus and analysis of the composition and n-terminal endgroups. 19744374202
a simple method for the quantification of 140s particles of foot-and-mouth disease virus (fmdv). 19744374160
[the effect of interferon and guanidine on the inactivation of rna of foot-and-mouth disease virus infected cells]. 19734373360
[isolation of foot-and-mouth-disease virus from organs of infected, slaughtered sheep]. 19744372987
dependence of rna replication on continuous protein synthesis in a temperature-sensitive mutant of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19744372312
translation products of foot-and-mouth disease virus-infected baby hamster kidney cells. 19744371593
the foot-and-mouth disease virus subtype variants in kenya.the subtype variants found in kenya in the past ten years have been studied. the type o and type sat 2 subtypes have a distinct geographical distribution which appears to be associated with livestock movement patterns. the type a viruses have a greater tendency to antigenic variation and their geographical distribution is less distinct. in type c only minor differences exist between the three viruses studied.19744371008
the effect of repeated vaccination in an enzootic foot-and-mouth disease area on the incidence of virus carrier cattle.a comparison was made of the incidence of foot-and-mouth disease virus ;carrier' cattle in an unvaccinated enzootic area and an area where routine 6-monthly vaccination with an inactivated vaccine had been carried out for 3-4 years. the incidence of carriers in the vaccinated area was 0.49% as compared to 3.34% in the non-vaccinated area. the results indicate that, provided the immune status of the vaccinated herd is maintained at a level sufficient to prevent outbreaks of clinical disease and t ...19744370898
[study of the foot-and-mouth disease virus cultured on the bhk-21 cell line]. 19734370848
requirement for double-stranded rna during the in vitro synthesis of rna by foot-and-mouth disease virus replicase. 19744370339
studies with foot-and-mouth disease virus in british deer (red, fallow and roe). ii. recovery of virus and serological response. 19744369243
studies with foot-and-mouth disease virus in british deer (red, fallow and roe). 19744369242
structure-function relationships in foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19724369223
differentiation of type a foot-and-mouth disease virus subtypes by double- and radial-immunodiffusion analysis. 19744368590
inhibition of foot-and-mouth disease virus replicase by frog virus 3 particles. 19744367303
a study of foot-and-mouth disease virus strains by complement fixation. ii. a comparison of tube and microplate tests for the differentiation of strains.several foot-and-mouth disease virus strains were examined by complement-fixation tests in microplates and in tubes. it was established that the two systems are comparable, although greater reproducibility is obtained with tube tests. while microplate tests are a satisfactory method for the differentiation of strains, tube tests provide a more precise method for the identification of small antigenic differences.19744367224
a study of foot-and-mouth disease virus strains by complement fixation. i. a model for the fixation of complement by antigen-antibody mixtures.an examination was made of the relations between antigen, antibody and fixation of complement with foot-and-mouth disease virus (fmdv). it was found that complement fixation in this system follows the same principles as models developed in other antigen/antibody systems. the assumption that there is a relation of direct proportionality between the amount of complement fixed and the amount of antiserum reacting with constant antigen was found to be incorrect. an alternative method was proposed fo ...19744367223
chromatographic preparation of purified structural proteins from foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19744365645
[the density of the foot-and-mouth disease virus in cscl solutions]. 19734365551
neutralizing activity in the serum and oesophageal-pharyngeal fluid of cattle after exposure to foot-and-mouth disease virus and subsequent re-exposure. 19744365187
foot-and-mouth disease virus: plaque reduction neutralization tests. 19744365185
association of foot-and-mouth disease virus replicase with rna template and cytoplasmic membranes. 19744364882
the survival of foot-and-mouth disease virus in african buffalo with non-transference of infection to domestic cattle. 19744364599
proceedings: the immunizing potency of foot-and-mouth disease virus vaccines for swines. 19744364055
sodium dodecylsulfate-dependent anomalies in gel electrophoresis: alterations in the banding patterns of foot-and-mouth disease virus polypeptides. 19744363849
the detection of foot-and mouth disease virus antigens in infected cell cultures by immuno-peroxidase techniques. 19744362406
studies of the foot-and-mouth disease virus sub-types using antigens inactivated by gamma radiations. 19734362323
immunological activity of foot-and-mouth disease virus purified by polyethylene glycol precipitation. 19734362322
[accumulation of specific foot-and-mouth disease virus antibodies in the ascitic fluid of white rats]. 19734362264
[ensuring sterility in culturing the foot-and-mouth disease virus by frenkel's method]. 19734361330
[detection of the foot-and-mouth disease virus in slaughter products]. 19734361329
[antigenic structure of the foot-and-mouth disease virus (a review of the foreign literature)]. 19734361327
comparative electrophoretic studies of foot-and-mouth disease virus proteins. 19744360391
the influence of relative humidity on the stability of foot-and-mouth disease virus in aerosols from milk and faecal slurry. 19734360318
the effect of rifampicin, actinomycin d and mitomycin c on poliovirus and foot-and-mouth disease virus replication. 19734357749
inactivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus with ethylenimine.foot-and-mouth disease virus (fmdv) was inactivated by ethylenimine (ei) at three concentrations and two temperatures. comparison of inactivation kinetics and the antigenic and immunogenic potency of ei and n-acetylethylenimine (aei)-inactivated fmdv indicates that ei has nearly optimal characteristics as an inactivant for fmdv vaccine preparation. although aei-inactivated fmdv has proved to be a potent specific immunogen, an equivalent percentage of ei inactivated fmdv at substantially faster r ...19734357652
[determination of the correspondence of epizootic strains of the foot-and-mouth disease virus to the cultured ones]. 19734356958
derivatives of aziridine as inactivants for foot-and-mouth disease virus vaccines. 19734356910
structural proteins of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19734356689
complement-fixation analysis of four subtypes of foot-and-mouth disease virus type a.complement-fixation patterns were established for four subtypes of foot-and-mouth disease virus by block assays against homologous and heterologous antiserum. inhibition of fixation by excess antigen was observed in most homologous systems but rarely in the heterologous systems. the heterologous antibody titers were, in all instances, considerably lower than those for the homologous systems. although relatively high dilutions of antiserum may be desirable for subtyping, higher concentrations of ...19734356470
the inactivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus by ethylenimine and propylenimine. 19724356372
observations of cattle, goats and pigs after administration of synthetic interferon inducers and subsequent exposure to foot and mouth disease virus.polyriboinosinic-polyribocytidylic acid (poly [ri.rc]) was administered intravenously to 11 cattle and 13 goats in doses of 0.25 to 4.0, and 1.0 to 5.0 mg/kg, respectively. subsequent exposure of these and untreated control animals to foot and mouth disease virus (fmdv) failed to demonstrate any differences in either the course or severity of the disease. serum interferon was detected in cattle one hour after the intravenous administration of poly (ri.rc). six pigs given 4, 20, or 100 mg/kg of i ...19734356316
improved technique for the isolation of temperature-sensitive mutants of foot-and-mouth disease virus.an improved temperature-shift selection and screening method is described for the isolation of temperature-sensitive mutants of foot and mouth disease virus.19734355865
vesicular lesions produced in guinea pigs by a staphylococcus aureus strain.a bacterium isolated from vesicular lesions on foot pads of guinea pigs reproduced lesions similar to those seen in experimental infections of guinea pigs with foot-and-mouth disease virus. (fmdv). these bacterial lesions were produced with an inactivated fmdv suspension. identification as staphylococcus aureus was determined by growth characteristics on nutrient and blood agar, gram staining, fermentation of mannitol and coagulase positive reactions. in addition, the organism was sensitive to c ...19734355472
comparison of the aerosol stabilities of foot-and-mouth disease virus suspended in cell culture fluid or natural fluids. 19734355328
[viability of the foot-and-mouth disease virus in the body of wild birds]. 19724354912
activity of foot-and-mouth disease virus rna-dependent rna polymerase in vitro: inhibition by polyamines and poly(amino acid)s. 19734354232
[antigenic properties of the foot-and-mouth disease virus concentrated by polyethylene glycol]. 19734353691
[protein and ribonucleic acid biosynthesis in the cells in the replication of the foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19734353690
[inactivation of the foot-and-mouth disease virus by methylglyoxal]. 19734353689
[detection of the foot-and-mouth disease virus in animal slaughter products]. 19724353658
[immune ascites fluids for typing the foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19724353657
[specific cell resistance induced by foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19724353656
[passive hemagglutination reaction for the identification of the foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19724353655
neutralizing antibody response in bovine serum and nasal and salivary secretions after immunization with live or inactivated food-and-mouth disease virus.calves develop nasal and salivary neutralizing antibodies against foot-and-mouth disease virus after nasal inoculation with live virus. nasal and salivary antibody was not detected after exposure to inactive virus. serum antibodies were induced by live and inactive virus given subcutaneously. passively acquired antibodies were detected as long as 7 months after birth.19734353542
[neutralization of the infective power of the foot-and-mouth disease virus in cell culture by using serums from pigs immunized with a purified viral protein]. 19734353472
[uv-irradiation of the foot-and-mouth disease virus. 1. inactivation in relation to the concentration and purity of the virus and quantal yield at 2537 angstrom]. 19724353314
haemagglutination by type sat 2 foot-and-mouth disease viruses. 19734353214
evidence for a group protein in foot-and-mouth disease virus particles. 19734353213
[the use of crcl 3 for coupling of foot-and-mouth disease virus to erythrocytes, and the ability of these sensitized erythrocytes to react in passive hemagglutination (pha) and passive immunohemolysis (pih)]. 19724352304
inhibitory effect of n-phenyl-n'-aryl or alkylthiourea derivatives on the multiplication of some picornaviruses (coxsackie b 1, echo 19, and foot-and-mouth disease virus) in cell cultures. 19724352303
[comparison between dna synthesized by enzyme fractions extracted from foot-and-mouth disease virus and from atypical rat epithelioma cells]. 19734351685
isolation of the structural polypeptides of foot-and-mouth disease virus and analysis of their c-terminal sequences. 19734350226
[foot-and-mouth disease virus titration using the color-test technic on ibr's2 line cells]. 19724350010
[changes in antigen properties of foot-and-mouth disease virus during several passages]. 19724350009
[antigenic properties of strains of a 22 foot-and-mouth disease virus isolated in epizootic conditions]. 19724350008
[identification of epizootic strains of foot-and-mouth disease virus in the u.s.s.r]. 19724350007
[identification of foot-and-mouth disease virus types]. 19724349543
[identification of foot-and-mouth disease virus types]. 19724349542
enhancement, by two carboxylic acid interferon inducers of resistance stimulated in mice by foot-and-mouth disease vaccine.simultaneous injection of divinyl ether-maleic amhydride (dve/ma) or itaconic-acrylic acid and foot-and-mouth disease virus vaccine enhanced the survival of infant mice to subsequent injections of virus. this enhanced resistance was obtained even with doses of interferon inducers which, when administered alone, failed to protect the mice. there was some increase in serum-neutralizing antibody in mice 7 days after injection of dve/ma and vaccine, as compared with mice given vaccine alone, but the ...19734348964
isolation and partial characterization of temperature-sensitive mutants of the sat-1 strain of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19734348741
foot-and-mouth disease virus: selection by homogenized calf kidney adsorption and cell culture passage.foot-and-mouth disease virus was passaged 20 times by alternately adsorbing the virus with homogenized calf kidney and propagating the adsorption-resistant fraction of virus in cell cultures. passage of the virus was accompanied by a marked decrease in pathogenicity for 35-day-old mice and a reduction in its ability to adsorb to homogenized kidney from such mice. adsorption by homogenized calf kidney and infant mouse kidney also decreased with passage, but pathogenicity for cattle and infant mic ...19724348077
the differentiation of foot-and-mouth disease virus subtypes by means of the passive immuno-hemolysis test. 19724346674
the effects of various protecting agents on the inactivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus in aerosols and during freeze-drying. 19724346651
activity of some actinomycetes and high plants against foot and mouth disease virus. 19724346472
infection of some species of african wild life with foot-and-mouth disease virus. 19724346158
[effects of gamma radiation on the infectivity, antigenicity and immunogenicity of the foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19724345590
[presence of an rna dependent dna polymerase enzyme in the foot-and-mouth disease virus]. 19724344208
stabilizing the immunizing antigen of foot-and-mouth disease virus by fixation with formaldehyde. 19724344146
screening of sera for antibodies to foot-and-mouth disease viral antigens by radial immunodiffusion.radial immunodiffusion procedures have been developed for testing bovine sera for the presence of antibody activity against three foot-and-mouth disease virus types and a virus infection-associated antigen. reactions with virus antigens were obtained as early as 4 days after infection, and the virus type causing the response was identified. the procedure had the advantages of great sensitivity for the detection of antibody and the ease with which antibodies to a variety of antigens could be dete ...19724344090
susceptibility of primary cell cultures to foot-and-mouth disease virus: effect of eagle's nonessential amino acids. 19724342333
the effects of spraying on the amounts of airborne foot-and-mouth disease virus present in loose-boxes.the air of loose-boxes which had previously held pigs infected with foot-and-mouth disease was sampled for virus after various procedures. removal of infected pigs led to a 12- to 16-fold reduction in the amount of virus after 5 min. and a 400-fold reduction after 60 min. after heavy spraying (1.2 mm. of water in 5 min.) the amount of virus was reduced 500-fold compared to 30-fold after light spraying (0.20 mm. of water in 5 min.). the partition of infectivity associated with particle size was m ...19724342000
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