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coxsackie virus pathogen or non-pathogen. 195014795146
[isolation of a pathogen related to the coxsackie virus; clinical diagnosis with the complement fixation reaction]. 195014797535
[a new filtrable virus (coxsackie) associated with poliomyelitis virus]. 195014798463
the size of coxsackie viruses as estimated by filtration through gradocol membranes. 195014801366
effect of heat and of ph on strains of coxsackie virus. 195014808333
the poliomyelitis, encephalomyocarditis, and coxsackie groups of viruses. 195014772198
studies of coxsackie viruses; preliminary report on occurrence of coxsackie virus in a southern maryland community. 195014774142
immunological reactions of the coxsackie viruses. i. the neutralization test; technic and application.the neutralization test is a reliable and useful procedure for following immunological reactions of the coxsackie viruses (c virus). the standard procedure has been an incubation period of 1 hour at room temperature followed by subcutaneous inoculation into newborn mice. however, this time and temperature are not critical, for the virus in neutralized within 10 minutes of mixing with immune serum and remains neutralized for long periods. during the variable incubation periods used, the control v ...195014778925
immunological reactions of the coxsackie viruses. ii. the complement fixation test.the preparation of complement-fixing antigens for the coxsackie group of viruses (c virus) is described. this includes the manufacture of crude antigens, their subsequent treatment with protamine sulfate to remove non-specific interfering substances, and their concentration by ultracentrifugation. the plate complement fixation technique of fulton and dumbell is described in detail as it has been used for the coxsackie viruses. seven strains of c virus have been cross-tested in the plate compleme ...195014778926
immunological reactions of the coxsackie viruses. iii. cross-protection tests in infant mice born of vaccinated mothers; transfer of immunity through the milk.maternal antibodies to the coxsackie viruses (c virus) are conveyed to newborn mice through the colostrum and milk. of vaccinated mothers. no evidence for or against placental transmission of immunity was obtained. the immunity conferred on the young is type-specific. immunity may be conferred to infants born of non-immune mice by allowing a suckling period of 24 to 48 hours with an immune mother. immunity appears to be transferred through the milk for the duration of lactation. strains of c vir ...195014778927
dual antibody response to coxsackie and poliomyelitis viruses in patients with paralytic poliomyelitis. 195014781191
the coxsackie viruses. 195014781784
the coxsackie viruses. 195014784067
complement-fixation tests with some of the viruses in the coxsackie group. 195014784068
isolation and differentiation of the coxsackie group of viruses. 195014784069
diverse manifestations of infection with a strain of coxsackie virus. 195014784070
differentiation of immunological types among the coxsackie viruses. 195014784071
the coxsackie viruses. 195014790050
use of complement fixation in the differentiation of strains of coxsackie virus. 195015402531
studies on poliomyelitis in ontario; isolation of the coxsackie virus in association with poliomyelitis virus; a preliminary report. 195015406445
ohio strains of a virus pathogenic for infant mice, coxsackie group; simultaneous occurrence with poliomyelitis virus in patients with summer grippe.further evidence for the widespread occurrence of coxsackie or c virus is presented in this paper. this virus is characterized by paralysis and myositis produced in infant mice. an epidemic of mild illnesses diagnosed as "non-paralytic poliomyelitis" and as "summer grippe" occurred during the summer of 1947 in akron and cincinnati, ohio. from the pooled feces of such patients both poliomyelitis virus and c virus were obtained. from the samples of single patients, 3 immunologically related strain ...195015409906
the coxsackie viruses. 195015411582
human disease associated with the coxsackie viruses. 195015411583
studies on the coxsackie viruses; properties, immunological aspects and distribution in nature. 195015411584
studies on poliomyelitis in ontario. iii. further observations on the association of coxsackie and poliomyelitis viruses. 195015414456
coxsackie viruses and bornholm disease. 195015420446
studies of coxsackie virus; adaptation of a strain to chick embryos. 195015424317
infection of laboratory workers with coxsackie viruses. 195015426090
a viral agent isolated from a case of "non-paralytic poliomyelitis" and pathogenic for suckling mice: its possible relation to the coxsackie group of viruses.1. a viral agent, powers, causing myocarditis, adipositis, pancreatitis, hepatitis, and encephalomyelitis but not myositis in suckling mice 1 to 2 days old has been isolated from the stool of a patient in whom the clinical diagnosis was "non-paralytic poliomyelitis." 2. serological evidence linking the virus to the clinical disease observed was clear only in the case of "non-paralytic poliomyelitis" from which it was isolated. 3. the possible relation of this agent to the coxsackie group of viru ...195015428584
"three day fever"; an acute febrile disease of childhood (further observations). 195015432424
the cultivation of coxsackie virus. 195015440870
[coxsackie virus]. 195015442443
coxsackie viruses. 195114790555
herpangina; etiological studies of a specific infectious disease. 195114794498
the morbid anatomy of experimental coxsackie virus infection. 195114885400
studies of coxsackie viruses: observations on epidemiological aspects of group a viruses. 195114885529
[epidemic myalgia, bornholm's disease, and its relation to the coxsackie virus]. 195114887815
the coxsackie viruses. 195114891524
[neuraxial "coelogenesis" of coxsackie virus]. 195114894881
purification of australian strains of coxsackie virus. 195114895468
suckling mouse viruses in new south wales; their relationship to the coxsackie group of viruses. 195114895469
[fate of encephalitogenic coxsackie virus inoculated into the brain of adult mice]. 195114896549
[the occurrence of coxsackie virus infection in germany]. 195114939620
studies on poliomyelitis in ontario; iv. further observations on the spread of poliomyelitis and coxsackie infections in small communities. 195114812400
[epidemic myalgia (bornholm disease); isolation of a virus during a recent epidemic]. 195114816890
the cockroach as an experimental vector of coxsackie virus. 195114819518
recent clinical and laboratory observations on the coxsackie virus. 195114821696
coxsackie virus in urban sewage; recovery of virus in season of low incidence of reported poliomyelitis. 195114821885
pathogenesis of coxsackie virus infection; multiplication of virus and evolution of the muscle lesion in mice.the quantitative distribution of the conn.-5 strain of coxsackie virus in different tissues was determined by serial titration at intervals after inoculation of 4 to 5 day old mice. high titers were reached by the 2nd day in blood, heart, liver, muscle, intestine, and its contents, and these were maintained through the 8th day, except for the blood, in which the virus level fell earlier. in paralyzed mice, muscle and brain attained the highest titers and it was in these tissues alone that virus ...195114824399
oral administration of coxsackie viruses to newborn and adult mice. 195114827911
[incidence of human infections in france by the coxsackie group (virus c); isolation of the virus]. 195114829897
bornholm disease. 195114830869
[is there a possibility of symbiosis between the coxsackie virus and the virus of the neurotropic jennerian vaccine?]. 195114831268
[bornholm's disease and coxsackie virus]. 195114831436
coxsackie virus infection; report of two cases. 195114837742
clinical and epidemiologic observations of coxsackie-virus infection. 195114843332
lethal infection with coxsackie virus of adult mice given cortisone. 195114844419
passage of coxsackie virus (connecticut-5 strain) in adult mice with production of pancreatic disease.1. with conn.-5 strain of coxsackie virus, pancreatic disease can be regularly produced in adult mice. 2. the lesions consist of widespread necrosis, followed by repair; there occurs more or less complete loss of glandular acini, with fatty or fibrous replacement. the islands of langerhans and pancreatic ducts persist. 3. injection of virus suspensions by the intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, intramuscular, or intracerebral route is followed by selective necrosis of the pancreas. 4. the liver, in t ...195114850635
the sparing effect of coxsackie virus infection on experimental poliomyelitis.young mice infected with group b coxsackie virus were rendered markedly resistant to poliomyelitis virus given from 4 to 10 days later. a sparing effect was detectable in somewhat older mice and in young mice inoculated with poliomyelitis after shorter intervals, but in both cases few mice survived. interference was manifest by survival, by prolongation of the course of poliomyelitis, and by a decreased frequency of poliomyelitis.195114850636
isolation of coxsackie viruses; litter differences among suckling mice. 195114854047
studies in poliomyelitis; the isolation of a coxsackie-like virus from the faeces of apparently healthy bantu infants. 195114855062
[relation between coxsackie virus and poliomyelitis]. 195114857447
[report of 10 cases of epidemic pleurodynia; 2 cases of epidemic myalgia; 3 cases of aseptic meningitis, in children]. 195114858930
the size of coxsackie viruses and lansing poliomyelitis virus determined by sedimentation and ultra filtration. 195114861426
herpangina and coxsackie viruses. 195114863579
[skin test in ascariasis]. 195114863982
[coxsackie virus; epidemic myalgia or bornholm's disease and intercostal neuralgia]. 195114864429
excretion of coxsackie virus (conn. no. 5 strain) in the urine of infected mice. 195114864606
[possibility of symbiosis between coxsackie virus and that of theiler encephalitis]. 195114868871
[symbiosis between encephalitogenic type b coxsackie virus and that of neurotropic foot and mouth disease]. 195114868872
the isolation of coxsackie virus from a case with atypical clinical features. 195114874475
isolation of coxsackie virus (c virus) from north alaskan eskimos. 195114885156
a pleurodynia virus pathogenic for infant mice. 195114904324
[symbiosis of coxsackie and nicolas-favre viruses]. 195114905608
the association of coxsackie viruses with poliomyelitis and other human infections. 195114913607
[the coxsackie viruses; with special consideration of their relations to the poliomyelitis virus; a review]. 195114916759
the coxsackie viruses; properties, immunological aspects and role in human disease. 195114931024
poliomyelitis and poliomyelitis-like viruses of man and animals. 195112977139
[coxsackie virus]. 195113047739
[poliomyelitis and coxsackie virus infection]. 195213013433
the coxsackie viruses. 195213013890
[elimination and animal pathogenicity of coxsackie virus]. 195213015082
[epidemic myalgia and coxsackie virus]. 195213015470
[does an algerian virus epidemic exist; bornholm's diseases, coxsackle virus]. 195213016466
[report of five cases of grave neurological infection in infants; evidence on coxsackie virus in guillain-barre syndrome]. 195213017682
herpangina and short-term pyrexias of the summer months; preliminary observations on the occurrence of these syndromes in southern ontario, 1952. 195213019683
[coxsackie virus]. 195213021690
[etiology of myalgias; laboratory infections with the coxsackie virus]. 195213021798
[symbiosis between the encephalitogenic strain of the coxsackie virus and the tanger strain of the rabies]. 195212976755
[symbiosis between the encephalitogenic strain of the coxsackie virus and the fixed rabies virus]. 195212976756
[the sensitivity of the gerbil to the coxsackie virus]. 195212976777
[neurotropic affinity of group b coxsackie viruses and myotropic affinity of type i coxsackie viruses for newborn mice]. 195212976790
[mechanism of the susceptibility of newborn mice and of the resistance of adult mice to neurotropic group b coxsackie virus]. 195212976791
[coxsackie virus infections]. 195212976884
[comparative morphologic and chemical muscle findings in suckling mice and guinea pigs after experimental infection with virus of the coxsackie a group]. 195213023958
unusual outbreak at bath. 195212978399
coxsackie viruses; a review of pathologic, epidemiologic, diagnostic and etiologic observations.coxsackie disease comprises three clinical entities-herpangina, so-called non-paralytic poliomyelitis, and epidemic pleurodynia. several strains of antigenically-related viruses, groups a and b, designated as coxsackie virus have been isolated from stool specimens and from material from the throat of many patients with the diseases mentioned. inasmuch as the virus has also been recovered from normal persons, there is as yet uncertainty as to causal relationship between the presence of the virus ...195212978892
further observations on herpangina and its relation to the coxsackie group of viruses. 195212979183
[clinical, virological and pathological observations in coxsackie virus infections]. 195212979714
[meningitic type of the bornholm disease meningitis myalgica]. 195212979726
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