Publications
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virus-like particles from both control and scrapie-affected mouse brain. | 1977 | 559944 | |
immunoglobulin g concentrations in the sera of herdwick sheep with natural scrapie. | 1979 | 528692 | |
[naked deoxyribonucleic acid viroids as the causative agents of neuropathies?]. | 1979 | 431739 | |
sedimentation properties of the scrapie agent. | the sedimentation behavior of the scrapie agent in homogenates of spleen from infected mice has been determined. approximately 90% of the scrapie agent was sedimented at an omega2t value of 3 x 10(10) rad2/sec in a fixed-angle rotor. sedimentation of the agent was not substantially affected by sonication or by treatment with the detergent sodium deoxycholate. the sedimentation profiles of the scrapie agent were similar to those observed for free polyribosomes, but differed from those exhibited b ... | 1977 | 412193 |
scrapie scruples. | 1978 | 278924 | |
scrapie- the risks in perspective. | 1977 | 276740 | |
scrapie: a point of view. | 1977 | 275684 | |
slow viral infections. | 1979 | 231926 | |
newer knowledge in comparative virology--its contribution to human health research. | like other comparative sciences, and despite its recent beginning comparative virology has already contributed useful applications and observations to human health research. teachings derived from the study of marek's disease found application in that of burkitt's lymphoma, and may lead to a possible vaccine against the human disease. equally useful information came from the study of canine distemper in the development of a chorio-allantoic membrane attenuated measles vaccine, and in our knowled ... | 1975 | 167504 |
[discovery of viroids and possible relationship with human and veterinary medicine]. | the researches of diener and co-workers and those of the semancik's group, have recently established that some plant diseases, such as potato spindle tuber, citrus exocortis disease and chrysanthemum stunt, are caused by a new class of pathogens, named viroids. these are the smallest known agents (they are smaller than viruses) having a molecular weight of ca 10(5) daltons, and composed of a highly structured rna, rich in guanine-cytosine base pairs without a capsid. little is known about the or ... | 1975 | 132907 |
evidence for the low molecular weight nature of scrapie agent. | 1979 | 107457 | |
antiviral compound effective against experimental scrapie. | 1979 | 89602 |