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observations on tuberculosis in the ferret, mustela furo l. 195313061624
multiple carcinomata and focal mast-cell accumulations in the skin of a ferret (mustela furo l.) with a note on other tumours in ferrets. 195313062048
rubarth's disease (canine virus hepatitis) ii. the insusceptibility of ferrets to experimental infection. 195313109039
active immunization of ferrets by simultaneous injections of avianized canine distemper vaccine and anticanine distemper hyperimmune serum. 195313010091
experimental infection of dogs, ferrets, chinchillas and hamsters with vesicular stomatitis virus. 195413124685
[infectious leukopenia of cats. presence in the infected organism of corpuscles analogous to chlamydozoaceae. receptivity of ferret and white mouse]. 195413173022
effect of pituitary stalk section light-induced oestrus in the ferret. 195413194018
actinomycosis and torulosis in the ferret (mustela furo l). 195413211859
the effect of pituitary-stalk section on light-induced oestrus in ferrets. 195413215503
rapid protection of ferrets against fully virulent distemper virus with nebulized attenuated distemper virus. 195413150760
the onset of oestrus in normal and blinded ferrets. 195413145635
distemper immunization of ferrets by nebulization with egg adapted virus. 195417797265
distemper immunization of ferrets by nebulization with egg adapted virus. 195413122043
the response of newborn and young ferrets to intranasal administration with egg-adapted distemper virus. 195513259038
studies of influenza infection in ferrets by means of fluorescein-labelled antibody. i. the pathogenesis and diagnosis of the disease.by means of fluorescein-labelled antibody staining, specific influenza viral antigens were seen in both the cytoplasm and the nucleus of infected ciliated epithelial cells covering the nasal turbinates of infected ferrets. initially, only a small portion of the nasal epithelium showed fluorescence, and no appreciable abnormality of the cells could be detected by hematoxylin and eosin staining. the fluorescence soon spread to involve the entire epithelium, followed by desquamation coinciding with ...195514367687
anterior pituitary hypothalamic relations in the ferret. 195513223794
infectivity and pathogenicity of vesicular stomatitis virus for ferrets. 195513228891
tissue tropism of a strain of influenza a virus in ferrets. 195513233518
canine distemper virus in the ferret. 195513263452
chemical and x-ray examination of deposits removed from the teeth of golden hamsters and ferrets. 195513263476
a wax reconstruction of the pituitary region of a ferret which responded to light after stalk section. 195514367659
studies on influenza infection in ferrets by means of fluorescein-labelled antibody. ii. the role of soluble antigen in nuclear fluorescence and cross-reactions.yellow-green fluorescence representing viral antigens was detected in both the nucleus and cytoplasm of epithelial cells of the respiratory tract in ferrets infected with influenza virus. this nuclear fluorescence was the chief manifestation of cross-fluorescent staining reactions among three strains of influenza a virus studied, pr8, farrington, and fm(1). absorption experiments with influenza viral v and soluble s antigens showed that s antigen was responsible for the presence of fluorescence ...195514367688
normal mouth and intestinal flora of the ferret (mustela furo l.). 195514394106
the effect of pituitary stalk section on light-induced oestrus in the ferret. 195613296048
response of ferrets to mumps virus. 195613319711
the cervical sympathetic system and light-induced oestrus in the ferret. 195613320377
oestrus in winter following hypothalamic lesions in the ferret. 195613332606
characterization of influenza antibodies by serum absorption.absorptions of sera from groups of persons, both normal and after vaccination, resulted in complete removal of antibody to all strains of influenza virus within a type when a strain of antigenic configuration similar to that presumed to be the strain of first experience was employed. absorption of these sera with strains encountered after the primary antigenic stimulus, removed antibody to strains recently experienced, but failed to absorb the primary antibody. by these methods, three age groups ...195613345965
the presence of non-myelinated nerve fibres in the pars distalis of the pituitary gland of the ferret. 195613376838
[receptivity of the ferret to experimental inoculation of various treponema; occult pallidoidosis in the white mouse]. 195613421057
jaundice and bilirubinemia as manifestations of canine distemper in raccoons and ferrets. 195613283242
effect of cerebral lesions upon oestrus in ferrets. 195713477226
atomized distemper vaccine of avian origin. i. experimental immunization of ferrets and mink. 195713424938
studies of canine distemper infection by means of fluorescein-labeled antibody. i. the pathogenesis, pathology, and diagnosis of the disease in experimentally infected ferrets. 195713409764
natural occurrence and artificial induction of parthenogenetic cleavage of ferret ova. 195713458835
propagation of infectious canine hepatitis virus in cultures of pig and ferret kidney. 195713465769
electron microscope studies of ferret respiratory cells infected with influenza. 195713472246
chromosome number in the ferret (putorius furo). 195713483672
the convolutional pattern of the brain and endocranial cast in the ferret (mustela furo l.). 195713405814
antigenic variants of influenza a virus (pr8 strain). v. virulence, antigenic potency, and cross-protection tests in mice of the original and second series.two series of variants of influenza pr8-s virus have been described. while all retain the same degree of pathogenicity for mice and fertile eggs, there was a progressive loss in the ability of the variants to provoke antibody following vaccination or infection of mice and ferrets. the immunogenicity of the variants was, therefore, less than that of the original strain. although little or no serological relationship could be demonstrated between some of the variants and the pr8-s virus a consider ...195813539310
exploratory behaviour of the black-footed ferret. 195813608338
ovarian stimulation following cerebral lesions in ferrets. 195813611156
experimental distemper in mink and ferrets. i. pathogenesis. 195813583390
[detoxication & purification of anti-carré virus horse serum obtained by injections of virulent organs of ferret]. 195913627600
[hemopoietic activity of the mink & ferret spleen]. 195913663407
seasonal variations in the pituitary gland of the ferret. 195913666796
electron microscope observations on the neurohypophysis of the ferret. 195913666892
the relationship of the hypothalamus to oestrus in the ferret. 195913673387
a nucleus of nerve cells in the ferret pituitary gland. 195914402795
studies on inhibitors of influenza virus haemagglutination in normal rabbit and ferret sera. 195913825696
brain lesions and ovarian activity of the ferret. 195913844014
[appearance and duration of immunity against carre's disease conferred on the ferret by rabbit-adapted bovine plague virus]. 196013851279
the pituitary gland of the female ferret. 196014402797
studies of two kinds of virus particles which comprise influenza a2 virus strains. ii. reactivity with virus inhibitors in normal sera.inhibitors present in normal human and animal sera prevented hemagglutination by and neutralized infectivity of inhibitor-sensitive influenza a2 virus. starch zone electrophoresis of sera indicated that the same serum components possess both hemagglutination-inhibiting and neutralizing activities. the greatest amount of inhibitory activity was found in normal horse serum, and the inhibitory activity increased with heating or treatment with concentrated solutions of urea. the inhibitory activitie ...196013693272
heterologous antibody absorption of sera from ferrets crossinfected with influenza virus of the a2-type and other a-types. 196013711443
infectious canine hepatitis modified live virus vaccine produced in ferret kidney cells. 196017421172
the haemagglutination inhibiting antibodies in ferrets crossinfected with influenza a2-virus and strains of the other a-types. 196014399691
induction of tumours in newborn ferrets with mill hill polyoma virus. 196113711789
the effect of section of the pituitary stalk on the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei of the ferret. 196113714132
changes in the pituitary gland of the ferret following stalk sectin. 196113715480
the adrenal glands of the ferret, mustela putorius. 196113715481
an anamnestic antibody increase in ferrets cross-infected with influenza a2-virus after myxoviruses not belonging to the a-group. 196213904571
the normal serum cofactor in the haemagglutination inhibition of influenza a2-virus of low antibody sensitivity by early convalescent ferret serum. 196213952720
an attempt to demonstrate the minimal number (estimated by probit analysis) of biological units of chicken embryo-propagated distemper virus required to immunize ferrets and minks. 196213979536
anatomy of the hypothalamus of the ferret. 196214006376
the effect of surgical thyroidectomy on light-induced oestrus in ferrets. 196214470264
hi-antibodies in ferrets cross-infected with distantly related influenza viruses. 196313952718
the distribution of lipoid and glycogen in the uterine horns of the ferret during the oestrous cycle. 196314071850
the effect of pituitary stalk section on luteal function in the ferret. 196314079510
fertilization of ferret ova by deposition of epididymal sperm into the ovarian capsule with special reference to the fertilizable lie of ova and the capacitation of sperm. 196314085415
effects of cerebral lesions, blinding, and domestication on gonadal functions of the female ferret. 196313999992
nuclear structure of the thalamus of the ferret. 196313953890
gonadotrophic and thyrotrophic cells of the pituitary gland of the ferret. 196313961413
virulence of asian influenza virus for mice and ferrets. 196314274987
[karyometric research on the adrenal cortex of the ferret (mustela putorius furo l.) under the stress of formalin administration]. 196414311501
response of ferrets and mink to vaccination with chicken embryo-adapted distemper virus. ii. interference phenomenon and duration of resistance. 196414184621
comparative cytopathology of canine distemper and measles viruses in ferret kidney cell cultures. 196414184624
[studies on the virusemia in ferrets infected with the influenza virus a-1]. 196414198514
the inhibitory actions of prostaglandins on respiratory smooth muscle.prostaglandin e(1), in concentrations as low as 1 ng/ml., relaxed isolated tracheal muscle from cat, monkey, rabbit, guinea-pig and ferret. tracheal muscle from the cat, monkey and rabbit did not exhibit inherent tone and the effect of prostaglandin e(1) on these preparations was seen only after a sustained contraction had been produced by a previous dose of acetylcholine or of another agonist. prostaglandins e(2), e(3) and f(1alpha) also relaxed isolated cat tracheal muscle which had been stimu ...196414211681
responses by the ferret to stimulus change. 196414237889
spatial discrimination reversal and overtraining in ferrets. 196414238223
a note on the use of adjuvated distemper vaccines in ferrets. 196514318540
spontaneous neoplasms in ferrets and polecats. 196514320294
the ultrastructure of the placental labyrinth of the ferret (mustela putorius furo). 196514245346
spontaneous alternation and response to stimulus change in the ferret. 196514334235
an enzyme catalysing the conjugation of epoxides with glutathione.1. liver supernatant preparations from rats and ferrets catalyse the conjugation of some epoxides with glutathione. the enzyme involved might be called ;glutathione s-epoxidetransferase', as it is different from glutathione s-aryltransferase, the enzyme catalysing the conjugation of 1,2-dichloro-4-nitrobenzene, 4-nitro-pyridine n-oxide and other cyclic compounds with glutathione and from the enzyme catalysing the conjugation of iodomethane and glutathione. 2. the enzyme does not catalyse the rea ...196514342229
the pathology of polyoma induced tumours in ferrets. 196514289052
feeding of ferrets with the raw meat and liver of chickens chronically poisoned with toxic groundnut meal.chickens were fed a ration containing 30 per cent of toxic groundnut meal for up to six weeks. the concentration of aflatoxin (toxic metabolites of aspergillus flavus) in the above ration was 3.06 p.p.m. at the end of 2nd, 4th or 6th week the birds were killed. the meat was removed from the bones and put through a meat grinder. the livers of three groups were pooled together. three control groups of birds kept on commercial pellets were treated similarly. female ferrets, two years of age, were u ...196514295993
fertilizing life of ferret sperm in the female tract. 196514299685
canine distemper virus in ferret, dog and bovine kidney cell cultures. 19654160642
effect of caffeic acid on mouse and ferret lung infected with influenza a virus. 19654286922
implantation of ferret ova fertilized by mink sperm. 19655327700
comparison between the immunizing effect in dogs and ferrets of living distemper vaccines, attenuated in dog tissue cultures and embryonated eggs. 19655864792
[pathological studies on canine distemper. 1. histopathological changes in ferrets infected with experimental canine distemper]. 19655896588
delta-5-3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity in the steroid-hormone producing organs of the ferret (mustela putorius furo). 19665943004
reciprocal transplantation of eggs between rabbit and ferret. 19665960621
the somatic chromosomes of the ferret. 19665961991
comments on ferret-origin distemper vaccines. 19666008151
reproduction in the ferret (mustela furo). i. uterine histology and histochemistry during pregnancy and pseudopregnancy. 19664223795
monoclonal gamma-globulins in ferrets with lymphoproliferative lesions. 19664162607
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